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|Transcription=On the 6th of October 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
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On the 6th of October 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
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Taylor and Rawlinson against their}
 
Taylor and Rawlinson against their}
 
respective 32 parts of the shipp the}
 
respective 32 parts of the shipp the}
''Truroe ffrogott'' and against Skinner}
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''Truroe ffrigott'' and against Skinner}
 
hallett, Nosworthy and others comming}
 
hallett, Nosworthy and others comming}
 
in for their interest. ffrancklin Budd}
 
in for their interest. ffrancklin Budd}
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To the first article of the allegation he deposeth and saith
 
To the first article of the allegation he deposeth and saith
 
that the shipp the ''Truroe frigott'' arlate was laden with
 
that the shipp the ''Truroe frigott'' arlate was laden with
salt at [?Burueanse] in ffrance about the time arlate for the
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salt at [?Burucarse] in ffrance about the time arlate for the
 
accompt of the arlate Thomas Rawlinson and the rest of the
 
accompt of the arlate Thomas Rawlinson and the rest of the
 
Owners of the said shipp (except John Tayler, who did not
 
Owners of the said shipp (except John Tayler, who did not
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and according to the order and directions of the rest of the
 
and according to the order and directions of the rest of the
 
Owners to the arlate Edward Nosworthy, and his Agents,
 
Owners to the arlate Edward Nosworthy, and his Agents,
and that the said Nosworthy sould the sae salt for about
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and that the said Nosworthy sould the same salt for about
 
1000 ''li'', and that thereof the arlate Thomas Rawlinson had
 
1000 ''li'', and that thereof the arlate Thomas Rawlinson had
a 32th part, as alsoe hhe had a 32th part of the said shipp The
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a 32th part, as alsoe hee had a 32th part of the said shipp The
 
premisses he deposeth being Master of her the said voyage
 
premisses he deposeth being Master of her the said voyage
 
and a part Owner of her, and present at Bur[?nesse] in ffrance
 
and a part Owner of her, and present at Bur[?nesse] in ffrance
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the delivery thereof to the said Nosworthy and his Agents, and
 
the delivery thereof to the said Nosworthy and his Agents, and
 
being well acquainted with every man that had any part in
 
being well acquainted with every man that had any part in
the said shipp and her ading, And further he cannot depose.
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the said shipp and her lading, And further he cannot depose.
  
 
To the second article he deposeth that the arlate shipp the
 
To the second article he deposeth that the arlate shipp the
 
''Truroe'' sett sayle from ffalmouth in November 1654 with
 
''Truroe'' sett sayle from ffalmouth in November 1654 with
 
her lading of pilchers for the accompt of the arlate Thomas
 
her lading of pilchers for the accompt of the arlate Thomas
Rawlinson and others the Owners of her (except the sayd JohnTayler) and arrived in January last past at Alligant
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Rawlinson and others the Owners of her (except the sayd John Tayler) and arrived in January last past at Alligant
 
and thence went to Leghorne and thence to Naples, at which
 
and thence went to Leghorne and thence to Naples, at which
 
place the said pilchers were by severall parcells sold by the
 
place the said pilchers were by severall parcells sold by the
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part in the said pilchers and the proceed thereof The premisses
 
part in the said pilchers and the proceed thereof The premisses
 
he deposeth being the Commander and a part Owner of the said
 
he deposeth being the Commander and a part Owner of the said
shipp the said voyage and well knowing what part or share [?each GUTTER]
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shipp the said voyage and well knowing what part or share [?each]
 
man had in both shipp and lading And further he cannot
 
man had in both shipp and lading And further he cannot
 
depose.
 
depose.
  
 
To the third article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and saith
 
To the third article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and saith
that the shipp arlate did arrive in this port of London in [?JXXX GUTTER]
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that the shipp arlate did arrive in this port of London in [?JXXX]
 
1655, and that after her arrivall here the arlate Skinner,
 
1655, and that after her arrivall here the arlate Skinner,
hallett and the arlate henry Gregory servant of the arlate
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hallett and the arlate Henry Gregory servant of the arlate
Edward Nosworthy did send for him the deponent unto the [?Red XXX GUTTER]
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Edward Nosworthy did send for him the deponent unto the [?Bell]
 
Taverne
 
Taverne
 
 
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On the 6th of October 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]

Taylor and Rawlinson against their}
respective 32 parts of the shipp the}
Truroe ffrigott and against Skinner}
hallett, Nosworthy and others comming}
in for their interest. ffrancklin Budd}

William Tiddiman of the parish of Saint
Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the
County of Surry Mariner, aged
about 52ty yeares a wittnes produced
and sworne and being examined he deposeth
as followeth.

To the first article of the allegation he deposeth and saith
that the shipp the Truroe frigott arlate was laden with
salt at [?Burucarse] in ffrance about the time arlate for the
accompt of the arlate Thomas Rawlinson and the rest of the
Owners of the said shipp (except John Tayler, who did not
lade his part) and that the said shipp with her said lading of
salt did safely arrive in the month of September 1654 at
ffalmouth, where he the deponent did deliver the said salt by
and according to the order and directions of the rest of the
Owners to the arlate Edward Nosworthy, and his Agents,
and that the said Nosworthy sould the same salt for about
1000 li, and that thereof the arlate Thomas Rawlinson had
a 32th part, as alsoe hee had a 32th part of the said shipp The
premisses he deposeth being Master of her the said voyage
and a part Owner of her, and present at Bur[?nesse] in ffrance
at the lading of the said salt, and present at ffalmouth at
the delivery thereof to the said Nosworthy and his Agents, and
being well acquainted with every man that had any part in
the said shipp and her lading, And further he cannot depose.

To the second article he deposeth that the arlate shipp the
Truroe sett sayle from ffalmouth in November 1654 with
her lading of pilchers for the accompt of the arlate Thomas
Rawlinson and others the Owners of her (except the sayd John Tayler) and arrived in January last past at Alligant
and thence went to Leghorne and thence to Naples, at which
place the said pilchers were by severall parcells sold by the
arlate henry Gregory the arlate Nosworthy his servant for
the accompt of the arlate Rawlinson and others the Owners
of the said shipp (except the sayd John Tayler) and that
the sayd Thomas Rawlinson had and hath a sixteenth
part in the said pilchers and the proceed thereof The premisses
he deposeth being the Commander and a part Owner of the said
shipp the said voyage and well knowing what part or share [?each]
man had in both shipp and lading And further he cannot
depose.

To the third article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and saith
that the shipp arlate did arrive in this port of London in [?JXXX]
1655, and that after her arrivall here the arlate Skinner,
hallett and the arlate Henry Gregory servant of the arlate
Edward Nosworthy did send for him the deponent unto the [?Bell]
Taverne