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Ad 2um et schedulam annex deponit that upon or about the time arlate as this deponent
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remembreth the time the said James Stone for and in consideration
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of the Som of one hundred and Twenty pounds by him then
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acknowledged to be receaved, or secured unto him did by his bill
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of Sale beareing date upon the Nineteenth day of September
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1646. arlate under his hand and Seale sell hypothecate and
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make over unto the said Thomas ffreer [?XXX] 16th part of
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the said Shipp the ''Honour'' together with her Tackle apparell
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and furniture to the said part belonging. which hee knoweth to be
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true hee this deponent being present when the said Mr Stone
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soe sealed and made over the said 16th part by his said
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bill of Saile and seeing him signe seale and deliver
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the said bill of saile for the same. Et alr nescit deponere.
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Jo: Maxfeild [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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18th Novembris 1650.
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[?XXX]  navem the ''Boars head'' de Rotterdam}
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[?XXX] Jaques Bucket erat magr}
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'''Jaques Bucket''' of Rotterdam in holland
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Mariner aged 48 yeares or thereabouts
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sworne before the right worshipfull William Stephens
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Esquire one of the Judges of the high Court of the
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Admiraltie and examined upon Interrogatories touching the said
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shipp saith as followeth videlicet
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Ad primum Interrogatorium deponit that in or about the nineth day of August
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last past newe stile hee this deponent comming with the
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said shipp the ''Boars head'' from diep bound for Rotterdam was met with
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Ad 2um et schedulam annex deponit that upon or about the time arlate as this deponent
remembreth the time the said James Stone for and in consideration
of the Som of one hundred and Twenty pounds by him then
acknowledged to be receaved, or secured unto him did by his bill
of Sale beareing date upon the Nineteenth day of September
1646. arlate under his hand and Seale sell hypothecate and
make over unto the said Thomas ffreer [?XXX] 16th part of
the said Shipp the Honour together with her Tackle apparell
and furniture to the said part belonging. which hee knoweth to be
true hee this deponent being present when the said Mr Stone
soe sealed and made over the said 16th part by his said
bill of Saile and seeing him signe seale and deliver
the said bill of saile for the same. Et alr nescit deponere.

[ADD DATA]

Jo: Maxfeild [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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18th Novembris 1650.

[?XXX] navem the Boars head de Rotterdam}
[?XXX] Jaques Bucket erat magr}

Jaques Bucket of Rotterdam in holland
Mariner aged 48 yeares or thereabouts
sworne before the right worshipfull William Stephens
Esquire one of the Judges of the high Court of the
Admiraltie and examined upon Interrogatories touching the said
shipp saith as followeth videlicet

Ad primum Interrogatorium deponit that in or about the nineth day of August
last past newe stile hee this deponent comming with the
said shipp the Boars head from diep bound for Rotterdam was met with
and