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Richard Hampden to his house in Pauls Churchyard London and speaking
 
Richard Hampden to his house in Pauls Churchyard London and speaking
 
with him this deponent told and acquainted him that hee came from the
 
with him this deponent told and acquainted him that hee came from the
said owners of the said other fifteene sixteenth parts of teh said shipp to
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said owners of the said other fifteene sixteenth parts of the said shipp to
 
acquaint him that they were resolved to set  her out on a voyage for [?XXX]
 
acquaint him that they were resolved to set  her out on a voyage for [?XXX]
 
Lisborne and the Canaries or other maritime places on a voyage and to retourne for London and they had sent
 
Lisborne and the Canaries or other maritime places on a voyage and to retourne for London and they had sent

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hee this deponent and his contest Phillip Hussey by direction from the
producent George Margets and some of his company went to the arlate
Richard Hampden to his house in Pauls Churchyard London and speaking
with him this deponent told and acquainted him that hee came from the
said owners of the said other fifteene sixteenth parts of the said shipp to
acquaint him that they were resolved to set her out on a voyage for [?XXX]
Lisborne and the Canaries or other maritime places on a voyage and to retourne for London and they had sent
them (speaking of this deponent and the said hussey) to acquaint him thereof
and to know if hee would contribute his share to his said
sixteenth part towards such her setting out, which hee said hee would
and willed them to goe on therein, and that hee would be accomptabblle
for his said part or share, according to what should be laid out, [?XX]
the said Margets and company upon retourne of the said Hampdens [?said]
answer went on and did fitt and furnish her for the said voyage
and discharged soe much money thereabouts as that a thirteenth part
thereof (being the share payable by the said hampden) came to 32 li 3 s
tenn pence, which hee knoweth because this deponent
kept and hath now with him the account of the said shipps setting out
the said voyage, and findeth the said share to be accordingly. And
for the explanation of his meaning and information of this Court touching
his having said that the said Hampden was owner of a sixteenth
and yet his proportion of the [?charges] to be 32 li - 3 s and 10 d, which
after the rate of a thirteeneth part hee declareth that albeit the sayd
Hampden have (as is said) a bill of sale only for a sixteenth part, yet upon
failer of one other of the owners, and the part or share of such other persons
failing being shared amongest the other owners, the part of the said Hampden
by that meanes came to a thirteenth part or proportion and his share of
the charges answerable. Et alr nescit.

Vide 27 folium sequitur

Nathaniell Morecocke [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]

***********************

26. Octobris 1660

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Super Allegatione arlata

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ffranciscus Beyer parochia de All Hallows
Lumbardstreet Mercator annos agens
25 aut eo circiter testis productus juratus
et examinatus dicit et deponit [XXX]
sequitur, videlicet.

Ad jum Arlum dia Allonis dicit that for and during all the
moneths of ay, June, July, August, September, October,
November, December, January, ffebruary and march
in the yeare one thousand sixe hundred fifty nine and
during the moneths of March, Aprill and May in the
yeare 1660. The producents Thomas Bretton, Symon Delboe,
Andrew Middleton, Giles Travers, Abraham Sayon, [?Robert]
Biddulph ad John Godschalke (wall well knowne to this
deponent) were the true lawfull and sole owners and
proprietors of the Arlate ship the Experience (namely each
man owner of one seaventh part of her) and of the tackle,
apparrell and furniture; And soe are and ought to be
the