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To the 3d hee saith, that after the said s … To the 3d hee saith, that after the said shipp departed with her ladeing from<br />
London, upon her intended voyage for dublin, was upon the 8th day of June last past<br />
nere the Pointe off Saint Albans by the Ile of Wight assaulted surprized and<br />
taken by Captaine John Skinner Comander of the ''Elizabeth ffrigott'' being a Jersey<br />
man of warr, which carryed the said Shipp and her ladeing and all her Company<br />
into the said Iland of jersey and so the said shipp and lading was and att this present is<br />
utterly lost unto the Owners and ffreighters thereof Fiven his reasons of his<br />
knowledge herein, in the premis{e}s to which hee referr{e}th himself and otherwise<br />
hee saith hee cannot depose.
To the 4th hee saith that all and singualr the goods wares and Merchandizes which<br />
were laden aboard the said shipp att London for the Accompt of the said producent<br />
George Clarke, were in and remaineing aboard her att the time of her seisure and<br />
surprizall as aforesaid, and were carryed into the Ile of Jersey, and there were<br />
disposed of with the rest of the said Shipps ladeing for the use of George Cartwright<br />
Governor of the said Iland, And hee saith that the lading and Goods which were<br />
in the said shipp were housed the next day after shee was brought to Jersey att<br />
the new Castle there, and that hee last saw the said Shipp the ''Garland'' upon or about<br />
the 20th day of the said month of June lying under the said Castle and there this deponent left her and all the said<br />
Goods (haveing libertie to come from thence upon paroll) ffor all which hee saith that<br />
the said producent nor any other of the owners of the said Shipps ladeing have had<br />
any recompence or satisfaction for theire losses, that hee knoweth or hath ere heard of<br />
And otherwise referring himself to his foregoeing depositions gee saith hee cannot depose
Repeated before doctor Exton.
Alexander&58;&58; Robinson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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17th of July 1651.
Affidavit Conniers.}
'''Rp.'''
'''Ralfe Coniers''' of kingsale in Ireland Marchant aged 29<br />
yeares or thereabouts, sworne before the right Worshipfull<br />
William Stephens doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the<br />
high Court of the Admiralti[?a] saith and deposeth<br />
by vertue of his oath.
That hee this deponent hath disbursed for the State and really paid the summe of thirtie<br />
six pounds eight shillings and tenne pence for charges in and about 45 baffs and<br />
p[?a]ckets of wooll, which came to this port of London from kingsale in Ireland<br />
in the shipp the ''John and William'', Thomas Maide master, The particulars<br />
and truth of which accompt are as followeth videlicet
ffor Custome at kingsale for the whole being [?custome]}<br />
at 4d per stone} £16 - 13 - 4
ffor porterage and lighterage of the said wool at kingsale} £1 - 1 - 6
ffor the freight after 20s per tonne} £16 - 0 - 0
ffor Canvas, packthredd needles and mending} £1 - 18 - 0
ffor primarge and averidge} £0 - 16 - 0
Summa <u>£36 - 8 - 10</u>
Ralph: Conyers./ [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]gt;
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