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|Transcription=1. of silke was then usually and commonly sold at Lisbone for from
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|Transcription=of silke was then usually and commonly sold at Lisbone for from
2. one XXXX to XX one XXXX three hundred Res per pound, soe that XXX
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one XXXX to XX one XXXX three hundred Res per pound, soe that XXX
3. the said John hill and companie and damnified by the said losse
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the said John hill and companie and damnified by the said losse
4. 220 Mil Rés or thereabouts. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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220 Mil Rés or thereabouts. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
5. Jn:o Bushell SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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6.
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Jn:o Bushell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
7. The 25th of August 1654.
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8. <margin value="Left">On the behalfe of Robert Winch touching&#125;
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The 25th of August 1654.
9. a bale of silke seized by the kinge of&#125;
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10. Portugalls officers at Lisbone.&#125;</margin>
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On the behalfe of Robert Winch touching&#125;
11. John Bushell of London marchant
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a bale of silke seized by the kinge of&#125;
12. aged 37 yeares or thereabouts sworne before
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Portugalls officers at Lisbone.&#125;
13. the right Worshipfull Doctor Walker and the
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14. rest of the Commissioners in the Portugall
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'''John Bushell''' of London marchant
15. businesse, and examined upon certaine Interrogatories
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aged 37 yeares or thereabouts sworne before
16. saith and deposeth as followeth, videlicet.
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the right Worshipfull Doctor Walker and the
17. To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
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rest of the Commissioners in the Portugall
18. that hee well knew the shipp the Beniamin whereof Thomas
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businesse, and examined upon certaine Interrogatories
19. Morley was master, and that Robert Winch of London marchant
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saith and deposeth as followeth, videlicet.
20. laded or caused to be laded aboard her ˹in this port˺ in the yeare 1649 for his
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21. owne proper accompt two bales (marked and numbred as in the
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To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
22. margent) of Spannish silke and for the port of Lisbone, and
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that hee well knew the shipp the Beniamin whereof Thomas
23.
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Morley was master, and that Robert Winch of London marchant
24. <margin value="Left">&#91;No. R4W .9. 10&#93;</margin>
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laded or caused to be laded aboard her ˹in this port˺ in the yeare 1649 for his
25.
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owne proper accompt two bales (marked and numbred as in the
26. consigned the same to this deponent a marchant then resident
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margent) of Spannish silke and for the port of Lisbone, and
27. at Lisbone, and sent him the lettere of advise and bill of ladeing
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28. thereof, which this deponent received at Lisbone, where (hee
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&#91;No. R4W .9. 10&#93;
29. saith) the said shipp arived in the said yeare 1649 of this
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30. deponents sight, having the said goods aboard her, and there
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consigned the same to this deponent a marchant then resident
31. the same amongst thereof ˹other˺ of her lading were dischardged out
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at Lisbone, and sent him the lettere of advise and bill of ladeing
32. of the said shipp and put into the Alfandigo or custome house
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thereof, which this deponent received at Lisbone, where (hee
33. of the kinge of Portugall at Lisbone, a little before Prince
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saith) the said shipp arived in the said yeare 1649 of this
34. Ruperts comming in thither; And saith that in the yeare 1650
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deponents sight, having the said goods aboard her, and there
35. there was a generall seizure or sequestration there made
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the same amongst thereof ˹other˺ of her lading were dischardged out
36. by the said kings authoritie of all such goods as belonged
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of the said shipp and put into the Alfandigo or custome house
37. to any English, then remayning in the said Alfandigo or
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of the kinge of Portugall at Lisbone, a little before Prince
38. ashore here in the Dominion of the said kinge, Amongst
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Ruperts comming in thither; And saith that in the yeare 1650
39. which goods soe seized was one of the said bales of silke
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there was a generall seizure or sequestration there made
40. namely the no. 9. (this deponent having before dischardged
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by the said kings authoritie of all such goods as belonged
41. the other No. 10. thense) And a little before the said seizure
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to any English, then remayning in the said Alfandigo or
42. this deponent sawe the said bale No. 9. there and XXXX
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ashore here in the Dominion of the said kinge, Amongst
43. alsoe XXXX dispatched the same thense, but the Provadar would
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which goods soe seized was one of the said bales of silke
44. not permit him soe to doe, but detained the same, and
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namely the no. 9. (this deponent having before dischardged
45. soe the said bale No. 9 was and is utterly lost to the said
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the other No. 10. thense) And a little before the said seizure
46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">merchant GUTTER</margin>
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this deponent sawe the said bale No. 9. there and XXXX
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alsoe XXXX dispatched the same thense, but the Provadar would
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not permit him soe to doe, but detained the same, and
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soe the said bale No. 9 was and is utterly lost to the said
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merchant
  
 
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of silke was then usually and commonly sold at Lisbone for from
one XXXX to XX one XXXX three hundred Res per pound, soe that XXX
the said John hill and companie and damnified by the said losse
220 Mil Rés or thereabouts. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

Jn:o Bushell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

The 25th of August 1654.

On the behalfe of Robert Winch touching}
a bale of silke seized by the kinge of}
Portugalls officers at Lisbone.}

John Bushell of London marchant
aged 37 yeares or thereabouts sworne before
the right Worshipfull Doctor Walker and the
rest of the Commissioners in the Portugall
businesse, and examined upon certaine Interrogatories
saith and deposeth as followeth, videlicet.

To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
that hee well knew the shipp the Beniamin whereof Thomas
Morley was master, and that Robert Winch of London marchant
laded or caused to be laded aboard her ˹in this port˺ in the yeare 1649 for his
owne proper accompt two bales (marked and numbred as in the
margent) of Spannish silke and for the port of Lisbone, and

[No. R4W .9. 10]

consigned the same to this deponent a marchant then resident
at Lisbone, and sent him the lettere of advise and bill of ladeing
thereof, which this deponent received at Lisbone, where (hee
saith) the said shipp arived in the said yeare 1649 of this
deponents sight, having the said goods aboard her, and there
the same amongst thereof ˹other˺ of her lading were dischardged out
of the said shipp and put into the Alfandigo or custome house
of the kinge of Portugall at Lisbone, a little before Prince
Ruperts comming in thither; And saith that in the yeare 1650
there was a generall seizure or sequestration there made
by the said kings authoritie of all such goods as belonged
to any English, then remayning in the said Alfandigo or
ashore here in the Dominion of the said kinge, Amongst
which goods soe seized was one of the said bales of silke
namely the no. 9. (this deponent having before dischardged
the other No. 10. thense) And a little before the said seizure
this deponent sawe the said bale No. 9. there and XXXX
alsoe XXXX dispatched the same thense, but the Provadar would
not permit him soe to doe, but detained the same, and
soe the said bale No. 9 was and is utterly lost to the said
merchant

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