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desyne was to goe from London to Palma and … desyne was to goe from London to Palma and there take in a ladeing<br />
and return therewith to Ireland or England according<br />
as shee should be ordered by the producent, who ordered her to goe<br />
as before is declared to Galloway in Ireland, and thence to Waterford<br />
or Wexford or which of those ports shee could first fetch, And saith hee<br />
this rendent had the mannagement and disposall of the sayd shipps Cargo<br />
comitted to him by the producent, who gave this respondent order<br />
touching the disposall thereof before his this rendents goeing to Palma
To the 2 hee referreth to his foregoeing deposition and cannot<br />
otherwise answere/
To the third Interrogatorie hee saith the sayd shipp the ''Michaell'' of London arrived<br />
at noe other Port in Ireland save Galloway before her seizure, and<br />
there hee this deponent sold to Irish merchants about 40 pipes of<br />
Canarie wine, for which hee tooke bond for the payment of 400 ''li''<br />
sterling for the same at sixe months tyme at London to the producent<br />
Michaell Spicer, for whose Accompt the sale thereof was made, And<br />
further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./
To the 4th hee saith that hee hoped to have a good Market at Wexford<br />
or Waterford for what goods hee had not disposed of and sold at Galloway, and<br />
therefore purposed to sell them there, or at least soe much of them as<br />
he could, and he this deponent intended to come for England to Plymouth with the rest<br />
of his Cargo which hee coud not sell at Wexford or Waterford, And<br />
saith Galloway was the last Port the ''Michaell'' came from before her<br />
seizure and carrying to Roscowe aforesayd, and that shee came from<br />
Galloway about the 17th or 18th of July 1655 And otherwise saving<br />
as aforesayd hee cannot depose/
To the 5th Interrogatorie saving his foregoeing deposition to which hee<br />
referreth hee answereth negatively./
Repeated before doctor Godolphin and Collonel Cocke.
Tho: Tymon [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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31st August 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
Walter Gough against the shipp}<br />
called the ''hope'' of London and William}<br />
Greene and henry Coxe intervening}<br />
for their interest Clements}
Upon the Libell given in and<br />
admitted on the sayd Goughs behalfe.
'''Rp. (1'''
'''Richard Barackell''' of the parish of Rederith<br />
in the County of Surrey Blacksmith where, and in the parish of Mary Magdalen Bermondsey he<br />
hath lived these 11 yeares last past, borne at<br />
Hallifax in the County of Yorke a wittnes produced<br />
sworne and examined he deposeth as followeth./
Tond examined he deposeth as followeth./
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