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Transcription

20th Junij 1650. [CENTRE HEADING]

Ex parte Roberti Bardett et [?aliornd]}
quoad navem the Saint George de dover}

Rp.

1us

Stephen Kinge of the parish of Saint Catherins
neere the Tower of London Saylor aged 24
yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
Worshipfull John Exton doctor of Lawes one of the
Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie
and examined upon Interrogatories ministred
on the behalfe of the said Robert Burdett
and others saith as followeth videlicet.

To the first Interrogatory hee deposeth that hee well knewe the shipp
called the George of dover whereof henry Curtis was master
at the time shee was last at Gallipoly and the ports and
places thereabouts. And saith shee was bound from hence for
Newfound land, where taking in her lading of ffish shee sailed
to and discharged at Naples, from whence shee sailed to Castla
a Mer and tooke in casks which shee discharged at Gallipolie
about Christmas last past, and there
having taken aboard her lading of oiles and sope, shee departed
thence to come for London which her departure was about a moneth
after Christmas last past, The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth
to be true because hee went all the said voyage in the said shipp and
was one of her company videlicet one of her foremast men, Et
alr nescit deponere.

To the second hee deposeth that one Mr Bishop a merchant living
in Naples freighted the said shipp thence for Castle a Mer, Gallipoly
and soe to come for London as aforesaid, and saith that having
carried a quantitie of emptie casks which shee tooke in at
Castle a mer to Gallipoly and there discharged them, shee received
and tooke aboard in Gallipoly her full lading of oiles and
sope, her burthen being 140 tonnes or thereabouts, to be transported
as aforesaid for London for the Accompt of severall
merchants, and otherwise hee cannot as hee saith depose.

To the third hee deposeth that the said shipp and lading of oiles
and sope comming betixt Portland and the Isle of Wight in her
homewards voyage from Gallipoly, was there sett upon surprized
and taken by a shipp of warre of Jersey, commannded by Captaine
Nicholls oon or about the 28th day of March last past, and
by the said Captaine and company carried to Jersey, and there confiscated
and the shipp and goods there sold as prize goods, and soe they
were and are utterly lost to the owners of them, which hee
knoweth because hee was on board her when shee was soe
seized and was carried in her to Jersey,
and being afterwards released and comming to Saint
Malo, hee sawe some of her lading brought thither, which was bought
by some merchants of Saint Malo. Et alr nescit.

Signum
[MARKE] Stephen King [MARKE, RH SIDE]