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|Transcription=1. The 9th of ffebruary 1656,
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|Transcription=The 9th of ffebruary 1656,
2. Goodwin and companye against Saint John etcetera}
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3. Smith ffrancklin}
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Goodwin and companye against ''Saint John'' etcetera}
4. Examined upon the allegation on the behalfe of the sayd
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Smith ffrancklin}
5. Lewis and Rodrigues da Souza/
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6. <margin value="Left">5. </margin>
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Examined upon the allegation on the behalfe of the sayd
7. Henry Hickford of Saint Pancras Soperlane London
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Lewis and Rodrigues da Souza/
8. Merchant aged 38 yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne GUTTER
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9. and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
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'''5.'''
10. To the first ˹and second˺ articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that there hath bin in GUTTER
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11. 1654: 1655 ad 1656 and moneths therein concurring, and since XXX GUTTER
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'''Henry Hickford''' of Saint Pancras Soperlane London
12. made and Concluded betweene the King of Spaine and the States Generall
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Merchant aged 38 yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne GUTTER
13. of the United Provinces, that the shipps of warr of dunkirke and Ostende GUTTER
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and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
14. and other ports of the King of Spaine, be shipps of the sayd King or his
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15. subiects doe ˹and have frequently within the tyme aforesayd˺ notwithstanding the sayd peace concluded betwixt the sayd
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To the first ˹and second˺ articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that there hath bin in GUTTER
16. King and the sayd States ) interrupte divers dutch shipps ˹belonging to subiects of XXXX GUTTER˺ in their voyages GUTTER
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1654: 1655 ad 1656 and moneths therein concurring, and since XXX GUTTER
17. from Lisbone and other Ports being fo in soe much that they XXXX XXXX GUTTER
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made and Concluded betweene the King of Spaine and the States Generall
18. for the most part make any voyage without a man of warr to XXXX GUTTER
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of the United Provinces, that the shipps of warr of dunkirke and Ostende GUTTER
19. them, which Interruptions the King of Spaines subiects doe make XXXXXX GUTTER
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and other ports of the King of Spaine, be shipps of the sayd King or his
20. by like reporte hee hath heard) upon pretense that they have on board, ˹had or have˺
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subiects doe ˹and have frequently within the tyme aforesayd˺ notwithstanding the sayd peace concluded betwixt the sayd
21. goods belonging to Enemies of the King of Spaine ˹or at least Contra banda goods˺ and have upon
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King and the sayd States ) interrupte divers dutch shipps ˹belonging to subiects of XXXX GUTTER˺ in their voyages GUTTER
22. pretenses visited and come on board the sayd dutch shipps and XXXX GUTTER
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from Lisbone and other Ports being fo in soe much that they XXXX XXXX GUTTER
23. their holds and taken and carried away out of them what goods they
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for the most part make any voyage without a man of warr to XXXX GUTTER
24. pleased, and seized some of the sayd dutch shipps and carried them
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them, which Interruptions the King of Spaines subiects doe make XXXXXX GUTTER
25. in to dunkirke or Ostend or other Ports and there deteyneth them and
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by like reporte hee hath heard) upon pretense that they have on board, ˹had or have˺
26. put the Masters of them to great charge and trouble to recover them out of XX GUTTER
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goods belonging to Enemies of the King of Spaine ˹or at least Contra banda goods˺ and have upon
27. hands againe And these premisses they have done the sayd King of Spaines
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pretenses visited and come on board the sayd dutch shipps and XXXX GUTTER
28. subiects have done (as by like Credible report hee hath heard) the sayd
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their holds and taken and carried away out of them what goods they
29. dutch shipps having at their seizure dutch Colours up, and noeGUTTER
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pleased, and seized some of the sayd dutch shipps and carried them
30. Contra banda goods aboard them,And this deponent hath by like
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in to dunkirke or Ostend or other Ports and there deteyneth them and
31. reporte of Merchants of London heard, that severall complaintes XXX GUTTER
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put the Masters of them to great charge and trouble to recover them out of XX GUTTER
32. bin made to the Spanish Embassador resideing at the hague of the
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hands againe And these premisses they have done the sayd King of Spaines
33. sayd men of Warr of Ostend and dunkirke and other ports of the King of Spaine
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subiects have done (as by like Credible report hee hath heard) the sayd
34. their iniuries and abuses offered to the subiects of the States of the
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dutch shipps having at their seizure dutch Colours up, and noeGUTTER
35. United Provinces in visiting seaching and interrupting them in the GUTTER
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Contra banda goods aboard them,And this deponent hath by like
36. Course of their voyages, and somerly XXXX seizeing their shipps as XXXX GUTTER
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reporte of Merchants of London heard, that severall complaintes XXX GUTTER
37. contrary to the sayd Peace concluded, And further saving his deposition GUTTER
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bin made to the Spanish Embassador resideing at the hague of the
38. to the subsequent articles hee cannot depose./
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sayd men of Warr of Ostend and dunkirke and other ports of the King of Spaine
39. To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate shipp
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their iniuries and abuses offered to the subiects of the States of the
40. whereof the arlate John de Ketts was Master was Commonly reported GUTTER
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United Provinces in visiting seaching and interrupting them in the GUTTER
41. and to bee and hee verily beleeveth her to bee a dutch shipp belonging
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Course of their voyages, and somerly XXXX seizeing their shipps as XXXX GUTTER
42. to subiects of the states of the United Provinces, and saith that XXX GUTTER
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contrary to the sayd Peace concluded, And further saving his deposition GUTTER
43. his this deponents ˹knowledge˺ (being one who caused goods to bee then laden aboard XXGUTTER
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to the subsequent articles hee cannot depose./
44. shee was in or about the moneth of October ˹last past˺ laden at London with severall
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45. goods whereof wherewith shee departed in or about the sayd moneth XX GUTTER
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To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate shipp
46. bound for dort, or some other Port neere thereabout belonging to the States
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whereof the arlate John de Ketts was Master was Commonly reported GUTTER
47. of the United Provinces, And saith that in her passage thither (as XX GUTTER
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and to bee and hee verily beleeveth her to bee a dutch shipp belonging
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">this</margin>
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to subiects of the states of the United Provinces, and saith that XXX GUTTER
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his this deponents ˹knowledge˺ (being one who caused goods to bee then laden aboard XX GUTTER
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shee was in or about the moneth of October ˹last past˺ laden at London with severall
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goods whereof wherewith shee departed in or about the sayd moneth XX GUTTER
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bound for dort, or some other Port neere thereabout belonging to the States
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of the United Provinces, And saith that in her passage thither (as XX GUTTER
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this
  
 
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The 9th of ffebruary 1656,

Goodwin and companye against Saint John etcetera}
Smith ffrancklin}

Examined upon the allegation on the behalfe of the sayd
Lewis and Rodrigues da Souza/

5.

Henry Hickford of Saint Pancras Soperlane London
Merchant aged 38 yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne GUTTER
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To the first ˹and second˺ articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that there hath bin in GUTTER
1654: 1655 ad 1656 and moneths therein concurring, and since XXX GUTTER
made and Concluded betweene the King of Spaine and the States Generall
of the United Provinces, that the shipps of warr of dunkirke and Ostende GUTTER
and other ports of the King of Spaine, be shipps of the sayd King or his
subiects doe ˹and have frequently within the tyme aforesayd˺ notwithstanding the sayd peace concluded betwixt the sayd
King and the sayd States ) interrupte divers dutch shipps ˹belonging to subiects of XXXX GUTTER˺ in their voyages GUTTER
from Lisbone and other Ports being fo in soe much that they XXXX XXXX GUTTER
for the most part make any voyage without a man of warr to XXXX GUTTER
them, which Interruptions the King of Spaines subiects doe make XXXXXX GUTTER
by like reporte hee hath heard) upon pretense that they have on board, ˹had or have˺
goods belonging to Enemies of the King of Spaine ˹or at least Contra banda goods˺ and have upon
pretenses visited and come on board the sayd dutch shipps and XXXX GUTTER
their holds and taken and carried away out of them what goods they
pleased, and seized some of the sayd dutch shipps and carried them
in to dunkirke or Ostend or other Ports and there deteyneth them and
put the Masters of them to great charge and trouble to recover them out of XX GUTTER
hands againe And these premisses they have done the sayd King of Spaines
subiects have done (as by like Credible report hee hath heard) the sayd
dutch shipps having at their seizure dutch Colours up, and noeGUTTER
Contra banda goods aboard them,And this deponent hath by like
reporte of Merchants of London heard, that severall complaintes XXX GUTTER
bin made to the Spanish Embassador resideing at the hague of the
sayd men of Warr of Ostend and dunkirke and other ports of the King of Spaine
their iniuries and abuses offered to the subiects of the States of the
United Provinces in visiting seaching and interrupting them in the GUTTER
Course of their voyages, and somerly XXXX seizeing their shipps as XXXX GUTTER
contrary to the sayd Peace concluded, And further saving his deposition GUTTER
to the subsequent articles hee cannot depose./

To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate shipp
whereof the arlate John de Ketts was Master was Commonly reported GUTTER
and to bee and hee verily beleeveth her to bee a dutch shipp belonging
to subiects of the states of the United Provinces, and saith that XXX GUTTER
his this deponents ˹knowledge˺ (being one who caused goods to bee then laden aboard XX GUTTER
shee was in or about the moneth of October ˹last past˺ laden at London with severall
goods whereof wherewith shee departed in or about the sayd moneth XX GUTTER
bound for dort, or some other Port neere thereabout belonging to the States
of the United Provinces, And saith that in her passage thither (as XX GUTTER
this

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