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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]
'''Rp. 3''' … The same day [CENTRE HEADING]
'''Rp. 3'''
'''John Wyer''' of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County<br />
of Surrey Shipwright aged 21 yeares or thereabouts sworne as<br />
aforesaid saith as followeth.
That upon wednesday the 18th day of July last past about tenn of the clock<br />
in the fore noone of the same day this deponent and John Groome, henry<br />
Berry and Joseph Graves Shipwrights were put aboard and in quiet<br />
and peaceable possession of the shipp the ''Greyhound'' (lying against Redriff Staires) by Mr William<br />
Castle and by him ordered to keepe the possession thereof to his use,<br />
at and immediately before which time of such their comming aboard hee saith there was<br />
noe person aboard her, but they tooke the quiet and peaceable possession<br />
of her to the use aforesaid, and saith they came aboard her in peaceable<br />
and quiet manner without any weapons, or using any force, for<br />
theire (sic) was noe occasion of any, there being noe body aboard to oppose<br />
them if they had intended violence which they did not. And about<br />
two howers after the foresaid William Riall and John Moore came<br />
alsoe aboard her, and alsoe tooke<br />
possession to the use aforesaid, and that without any violence or<br />
interruption this deponent and the said John Groome, henry Barry<br />
and John Graves being then aboard her, and saith this deponent<br />
continued in the said possession tthree dayes, and then went<br />
ashore. leaving the said William Ryall and John Moore in the<br />
quite possession of jer.
John Wier [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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8th August 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
ffudge against Alderman Micoe}<br />
Cheeke Suckley}
Upon the articulate allegation given in and admitted on Alderman Micoes<br />
behalfe on the 10th of January 1654.
'''Suckley dt.'''
'''2)'''
'''William Cockcroft''' of the parish of Saint Stephens<br />
Walbrook London servant to the producent<br />
with whom he hath lived allmost eight yeares<br />
a wittnes produced and sworne and being examined<br />
he deposeth as followeth./
To the first and second article of the said allegation he<br />
deposeth and saith That he the deponent being the producent<br />
Alderman Micoe his servant hath seene the bill of lading<br />
subscribed by the arlate ffudge for the five thousand peices<br />
of Eight arlate laden aboard the shipp the ''Cesar'' for<br />
the said Alderman Mico's account, and that by Letters from<br />
the said Aldermans Agents this deponent hath received<br />
advise that the said ffudge did and doth detayne some of the<br />
said peiceas of Eight, but how many he saith he knoweth not<br />
And further to the said articles he cannot depose.
To the third and fourth articles he deposeth and saith that<br />
he this deponent hath seene the bill of Lading subscribed by<br />
the arlate ffudge for the Lading of the quantity of tenne<br />
baggs or sacks of Goats wooll for the account of the<br />
producent by his Agents at Smirna, to be transported thence<br />
toa, to be transported thence<br />
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