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|Transcription=or 17 yeares last past and doth drive a constant trade betwixt
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Hamburg and Saint Lucar and Cadiz and other ports of Spaine for
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sylver and other merchandizes, and that for diverse yeares ;ast
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past severall merchandizes have been exported from Hamborough
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to Sain Lucar and other places in Spaine and there delivered for the
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Accompt of the sayd Arnold Woulters And otherwise he
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cannot depose
  
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To the last he saith his depositions are true. And otherwise cannot
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depose.
  
the second day of dDecember 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the Crosse Interrogatories.
  
The Clayme of Arnold Woulters of Hamburgh}
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Juan Motte [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
for his sylver laden in the shipp the ''Angell''}
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''Michael'' whereof John Low is Master taken}
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by Captaine John Bonner and Companie}
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in the ''Marmaduke frigot'', whereof the}
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sayd John Bonner is Captaine Budd ffranklin}
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Suckley}
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Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of the sayd Arnold Woulters
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See him after the next witnes
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videlicet after Stedman
  
'''ffranklin dt.'''
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'''1.'''
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The third day of december 1653.
  
'''Juan Motte''' of Sevilia in Spaine
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Lewellen Austin and others against Powerr. [?XX]
merchant aged thirty yeares or thereabouts
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a witnes sworne and examined deposeth
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and saith as followeth. videlicet.
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To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in or
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Examined upon the sayd allegation on the
about the moneth of November 1652. the sayd Arnold Woulters did by his
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behalfe of the sayd Powell.
factor or Agent lade and putt aboard the arlate shipp the ''Angell Michael''
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whereof the sayd John Low was Master) then lyeing before Saint Lucars
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'''4'''
in the dominions of the King of Spaine two baggs No. 1. 2. conteyning
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in them 398 peices of 8/8 more or lesse old and new and two little
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'''Richard Stedman''' of Blackwall in the County of
packes No. 3. 4. of wrought and melted plate weighing sixty seven
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Middlesex Shipwright late Carpenter aboard the
markes or 33. ''li'' and 1/2 more or lesse and being of the Cleare value of
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shipp the ''Hopewell'' aged 29 yeares or thereabouts
six hundred and thirty peices of eight of Mexico or Sevill moneys
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a witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith
amounting together with the foresayd baggs of money to one thousand
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as followeth.
twenty eight peices of eight more or lesse, and marked as in the
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margent and sealed to be in the sayd shipp transported and carryed from the
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To the first second and third Articles of the sayd allegation this deponent
sayd Port of Saint Lucar to Hamburgh for the Accompt and risgoe of
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saith that the arlate Captaine Henry Powell was master and [partowner?] of the sayd shipp the Hopewell [?on the] voyage in question, and was so appointed by her owners the arlate Lewellen Ausin and Companie
him the sayd Arnold Woulters and there to be delivered to him the
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did [?] and promise one eighth part of the cargazone on the [onboard/ outward?] lading
sayd Arnold Woulters or his Assignes for his use, which he knoweth
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proportional to [it?] in [?] in the shippe being an eighth part [?] the forsayd shipp being in pledge for
to be true being present aboard the sayd shipp, and seeing the sayd plate and
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moneyes laden for the Accompt aforesayd att the tyme of the lading
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thereof. And moreover saith that he the sayd Arnold Woulters in the
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sayd moneth of November and tyme of lading the sayd money and [?XXXX]
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and continually since and was, and is and ought to be the lawfull owner
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and
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or 17 yeares last past and doth drive a constant trade betwixt
Hamburg and Saint Lucar and Cadiz and other ports of Spaine for
sylver and other merchandizes, and that for diverse yeares ;ast
past severall merchandizes have been exported from Hamborough
to Sain Lucar and other places in Spaine and there delivered for the
Accompt of the sayd Arnold Woulters And otherwise he
cannot depose

To the last he saith his depositions are true. And otherwise cannot
depose.

To the Crosse Interrogatories.

Juan Motte [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

See him after the next witnes
videlicet after Stedman

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The third day of december 1653.

Lewellen Austin and others against Powerr. [?XX]

Examined upon the sayd allegation on the
behalfe of the sayd Powell.

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Richard Stedman of Blackwall in the County of
Middlesex Shipwright late Carpenter aboard the
shipp the Hopewell aged 29 yeares or thereabouts
a witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith
as followeth.

To the first second and third Articles of the sayd allegation this deponent
saith that the arlate Captaine Henry Powell was master and [partowner?] of the sayd shipp the Hopewell [?on the] voyage in question, and was so appointed by her owners the arlate Lewellen Ausin and Companie
did [?] and promise one eighth part of the cargazone on the [onboard/ outward?] lading
proportional to [it?] in [?] in the shippe being an eighth part [?] the forsayd shipp being in pledge for

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