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thousand pipestaves and three lasts of herrings and one case of harlem stuff, all for accompt of his said
 
thousand pipestaves and three lasts of herrings and one case of harlem stuff, all for accompt of his said
 
owners, and for this deponents owne accompt a last of herring, and
 
owners, and for this deponents owne accompt a last of herring, and
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for this deponent and ahipps companies joint accompt twelve dozen of
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greene matted stooles or chaires, together with about two thousand eight
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hundred of painted bricks for flooring, and his company had some
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goods apart to themselves, the particulars whereof hee remembreth not,
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And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot answer.
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To the 8th
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To the nineth
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To the last hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and cannot
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otherwise depose.
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Repeated before cortor Godolphin./.
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Jacob tyse[?X] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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The second day of december 1655./ &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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A busines of Examination of wittnesses on the part and&#125;
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behalfe of James ffordham and Company Owners&#125;
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of the Shipp the ''Sarah'' and her tackle apparrell&#125;
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and furniture seized in the Port of dunquirke&#125;
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with her ladeing against all who take upon&#125;
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them to iustifie the sayd seizure: Smith&#125;
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Examined on an allegation given in and
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admitted on the behalfe of the sayd James
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ffordham and Company
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'''Rp. EA. 1'''
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'''William Mullett''' of the parish of
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Allhallowes Barkeing London Mariner
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aged fiftie yeares or thereabouts a wittnes
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sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
  
 
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To the sixth and 7th hee saith that the said shipp began her said outwards voyage from
Amsterdam, where shee was laden with the goods that were aboard her at the
time of her seizure, being sixteene hundred [?Matchsea] deales, eight
thousand pipestaves and three lasts of herrings and one case of harlem stuff, all for accompt of his said
owners, and for this deponents owne accompt a last of herring, and
for this deponent and ahipps companies joint accompt twelve dozen of
greene matted stooles or chaires, together with about two thousand eight
hundred of painted bricks for flooring, and his company had some
goods apart to themselves, the particulars whereof hee remembreth not,
And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot answer.

To the 8th

To the nineth

To the last hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and cannot
otherwise depose.

Repeated before cortor Godolphin./.

Jacob tyse[?X] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE

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The second day of december 1655./ [CENTRE HEADING]

A busines of Examination of wittnesses on the part and}
behalfe of James ffordham and Company Owners}
of the Shipp the Sarah and her tackle apparrell}
and furniture seized in the Port of dunquirke}
with her ladeing against all who take upon}
them to iustifie the sayd seizure: Smith}

Examined on an allegation given in and
admitted on the behalfe of the sayd James
ffordham and Company

Rp. EA. 1

William Mullett of the parish of
Allhallowes Barkeing London Mariner
aged fiftie yeares or thereabouts a wittnes
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./