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|Transcription=aboard the sayd shipp being all [?XXXX] fifteene pounds ffor
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Charges to severall persons and others that helped to take the
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Brimstone our of the said shipp for the space of two dayes
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fifteene pounds. The premisses he hath deposed seeing the
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sayd dammage done as aforesayd and well observing the severall
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particulars lost and damnifyed in manner by him predeposed
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and to the severall values aforesayd as he verily beleeveth.
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And further deposeth not.
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Stephane '''+''' Romanelle
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his marke [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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<nowiki>*********************</nowiki>
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The twenty day of November <u>1654</u> &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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'''2.'''
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'''Simon Bonicellj''' of the citie of Venice, late Purser
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of the said shipp the ''Angelo Custada'', aged six and
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twenty yeares or thereabouts, sworne, examined and
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Interpreted as aforesaid, saith and deposeth
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by vertue of his oath as followeth, videlicet
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&#91;INSERT DATA&#93;
  
 
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Transcription

aboard the sayd shipp being all [?XXXX] fifteene pounds ffor
Charges to severall persons and others that helped to take the
Brimstone our of the said shipp for the space of two dayes
fifteene pounds. The premisses he hath deposed seeing the
sayd dammage done as aforesayd and well observing the severall
particulars lost and damnifyed in manner by him predeposed
and to the severall values aforesayd as he verily beleeveth.
And further deposeth not.

Stephane + Romanelle
his marke [MARKE, RH SIDE]

*********************

The twenty day of November 1654 [CENTRE HEADING]

2.

Simon Bonicellj of the citie of Venice, late Purser
of the said shipp the Angelo Custada, aged six and
twenty yeares or thereabouts, sworne, examined and
Interpreted as aforesaid, saith and deposeth
by vertue of his oath as followeth, videlicet

[INSERT DATA]