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|Transcription=The twelveth day of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]
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On the behalfe of the said Thomas}
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and John Carter.}
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'''Rp. 3us.'''
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'''Robert Earle''' of the parish of Saint dunstans in the East
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London Scrivener, aged 39 yeares or thereabouts and sworne
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before the right Worshipfull the Commissioners appointed in the
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Portugall businesse, and examined on the behalfe of
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Thomas and John Carter upon certaine Interrogatories
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by them ministred in their claime saith and
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deposeth the followeth videlicet.
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To the fifth Interrogatory hee saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath
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That having nowe seene and perused the bill of lading for foure
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drie fatts of fustians laden by William Carter of London merchant aboard the shipp the ''May flower'' (Thomas
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Bell commander) bound from this port for Lisbone dated the 6th of July 1647 subscribed thus,
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Thomas Bell, hee saith and deposeth that the said Thomas
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Bell is this deponents brother in lawe, and that this deponent hath bin
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acquainted with him twenty yeeres last or thereabouts, and hath e seene
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much of his writing, and many papers or writings written and subscribed with
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the proper hand of him the said Thomas Bell, and having compared
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the said subscription of the name of the said Thomas Bell, and the
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rest of the line wherein the same is written, hee is very well assured
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and confident that the said line and subscription is the proper hand writing of him
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the said Thomas Bell, Commander of the said shipp ''Mayflower''.
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Ro: Earle [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The 11th of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
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On the behalfe of the Mariners of the}
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shipp the ''Talbot'' of London, Joseph Blowe}
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Commander}
  
XXX
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'''.R.'''
  
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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'''Joseph Blowe''' of London Mariner, late Commander
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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of the said shipp the ''Talbot'' aged 49 yeeres
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or thereabouts, sworne before the right worshipfull
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the Commissioners, appointed in the Portugall
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business, saith and deposeth by vertue of his
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oath.
  
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That the said shipp ''Talbot'' was seized at Bahia de Todos os Santos by
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the Ministers of the king of Portugall in the moneth of August 1650
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together with the lading of sugars then aboard her, and that the
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persons hereafter named were then of this deponents company and
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mariners of the said shipp, and had respectively aboard her for their owne
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accompts the severall parcells or quantities of sugars hereafter following
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that is to say, John Clerke this deponents mate had one chest and one
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feach of sugar, George Blowe another of his mates two chests of sugar
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William Lucas one chest of sugar, William Bouse one chest of sugar,
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Thomas Whitney one feach of sugar, James Tabor one chest and
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one feach of sugar, Thomas Arnold one chest and one feach of sugar
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John Clerke one chest and one feach of sugar, John Phillips one
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chest and one feach of sugar, Jonathan Daden one feach, Anthony
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Moore one chest of sugar and Bartholomew Anderson one feach of
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sugar, and that all the said sugars (which hee saith were all white sugars, were
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seized with the rest of her lading, and came into the possession of the
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Portugeses (with the said shipp) who clapped or put three locks
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upon the hatches, namely one for the king, another for the Customes and
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the third for the Bulso or Brazile company, and soe the said mariners were
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all
 
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The twelveth day of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of the said Thomas}
and John Carter.}

Rp. 3us.

Robert Earle of the parish of Saint dunstans in the East
London Scrivener, aged 39 yeares or thereabouts and sworne
before the right Worshipfull the Commissioners appointed in the
Portugall businesse, and examined on the behalfe of
Thomas and John Carter upon certaine Interrogatories
by them ministred in their claime saith and
deposeth the followeth videlicet.

To the fifth Interrogatory hee saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath
That having nowe seene and perused the bill of lading for foure
drie fatts of fustians laden by William Carter of London merchant aboard the shipp the May flower (Thomas
Bell commander) bound from this port for Lisbone dated the 6th of July 1647 subscribed thus,
Thomas Bell, hee saith and deposeth that the said Thomas
Bell is this deponents brother in lawe, and that this deponent hath bin
acquainted with him twenty yeeres last or thereabouts, and hath e seene
much of his writing, and many papers or writings written and subscribed with
the proper hand of him the said Thomas Bell, and having compared
the said subscription of the name of the said Thomas Bell, and the
rest of the line wherein the same is written, hee is very well assured
and confident that the said line and subscription is the proper hand writing of him
the said Thomas Bell, Commander of the said shipp Mayflower.

Ro: Earle [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 11th of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of the Mariners of the}
shipp the Talbot of London, Joseph Blowe}
Commander}

.R.

Joseph Blowe of London Mariner, late Commander
of the said shipp the Talbot aged 49 yeeres
or thereabouts, sworne before the right worshipfull
the Commissioners, appointed in the Portugall
business, saith and deposeth by vertue of his
oath.

That the said shipp Talbot was seized at Bahia de Todos os Santos by
the Ministers of the king of Portugall in the moneth of August 1650
together with the lading of sugars then aboard her, and that the
persons hereafter named were then of this deponents company and
mariners of the said shipp, and had respectively aboard her for their owne
accompts the severall parcells or quantities of sugars hereafter following
that is to say, John Clerke this deponents mate had one chest and one
feach of sugar, George Blowe another of his mates two chests of sugar
William Lucas one chest of sugar, William Bouse one chest of sugar,
Thomas Whitney one feach of sugar, James Tabor one chest and
one feach of sugar, Thomas Arnold one chest and one feach of sugar
John Clerke one chest and one feach of sugar, John Phillips one
chest and one feach of sugar, Jonathan Daden one feach, Anthony
Moore one chest of sugar and Bartholomew Anderson one feach of
sugar, and that all the said sugars (which hee saith were all white sugars, were
seized with the rest of her lading, and came into the possession of the
Portugeses (with the said shipp) who clapped or put three locks
upon the hatches, namely one for the king, another for the Customes and
the third for the Bulso or Brazile company, and soe the said mariners were
all