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Transcription

The 8th of November 1653./ [CENTRE HEADING]

The clayme of John Snowe English Merchant}
for 124 bushells of white pease and 13}
way of Coales conteyning eighteene}
chadron and 24 bushells put on board the}
shipp the Sea fflower whereof one Thomas}
Harris was master Clements Budd}

Examined upon an allegation on behalfe of the Claymer

Rp. EA

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Thomas Harris of the Isle of Wight Mariner
Master of the Shipp the Sea fflower aged 59
yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To the first second third and 4th articlesof the sayd allegation hee saith and
deposeth that at the tyme arlate hee this deponent was and soe still is [?master]
and halfe Owner of the Sea fflower arlate and the arlate John Wilkins the other
halfe Owner thereof And saith the sayd shipp in the Moneth of May [?last]
was lying in the Riber at Bristoll arlate and had then receaved a great part of
her ladeing which consisted of beefe and porke for the victualling of the [?Navy]
of this Commonwealth and was to be transported from thense to Portsmouth
and that after receipt of the same and in the moneth of May aforesayd the
arlate John Snowe did lade on board the sayd Shipp to be transported
from Bristoll to Portsmouth aforesayd and there t be delivered to the arlate
Nicholas Broadway a hundred seaventy and fower bushells of white
pease and fowerteene waye of Seacoles, and this deponent did signe
three bills of ladeing of one tenor for the sayd pease and coales accordingly

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