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100 peeces of Crowne Rashes or perpetuanas (which cost with Charges shipping 379:li 12:s 3:d) and Eighty Piggs of Lead [?Cont]
 
100 peeces of Crowne Rashes or perpetuanas (which cost with Charges shipping 379:li 12:s 3:d) and Eighty Piggs of Lead [?Cont]
 
foure [?fodder and a halfe, (which cost with Charges shipping 59:li 4:s), This Deponent buying and paying for the same
 
foure [?fodder and a halfe, (which cost with Charges shipping 59:li 4:s), This Deponent buying and paying for the same
And the arlate Mr Travers of London Merchant had then three bales Containd 15 or 16 Suffolke Cloathes (which [XXX] with charges [XXXXXX] as this deponent
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And the arlate Mr Travers of London Merchant had then three bales Containing 15 or 16 Suffolke Cloathes (which [XXX] with charges [XXXXXX] as this deponent
 
is informed 176:li [XXX] and fourteen bales Conta. 66 Cloathes (which cost as this
 
is informed 176:li [XXX] and fourteen bales Conta. 66 Cloathes (which cost as this
 
Deponent is Informed by Invoice and as he [XXXXX] 943:li) and five bales cont[aining] five and twenty Suffolke
 
Deponent is Informed by Invoice and as he [XXXXX] 943:li) and five bales cont[aining] five and twenty Suffolke

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The 2[?9]th of June 1659.

On behalfe of ffreeman and others}
touching the ship the Salvadore and
[GUTTER XXXX[ Winshinke}

Examined upon an allegation given in on the behalfe of the
said John ffreeman and others the 29th instant

1.

John Freeman the younger of London Merchant, aged 32
yeares or thereabouts, sworne as in the Acts of Court and
examined upon the said allegation saith as followeth, videlicet.

To the 1st and second Articles of the said Allegation he saith That the arlate John ffreeman tholder, and
this Deponent who is the yonger were in the monethes of october and 9:ber 1653 the true and Lawfull owners and Proprietors
of twelve bales Containing 51 Clothes (which Cost with Charges all[?apping] 738:li 18:s 8:d) ffive bales [?containing]
100 peeces of Crowne Rashes or perpetuanas (which cost with Charges shipping 379:li 12:s 3:d) and Eighty Piggs of Lead [?Cont]
foure [?fodder and a halfe, (which cost with Charges shipping 59:li 4:s), This Deponent buying and paying for the same
And the arlate Mr Travers of London Merchant had then three bales Containing 15 or 16 Suffolke Cloathes (which [XXX] with charges [XXXXXX] as this deponent
is informed 176:li [XXX] and fourteen bales Conta. 66 Cloathes (which cost as this
Deponent is Informed by Invoice and as he [XXXXX] 943:li) and five bales cont[aining] five and twenty Suffolke
Cloathes (which Cost as this Deponent is informed by Invoice and as hee beleeveth 329:li) And saith that one
James Blat of this City had then one bale Containeing five Suffolke Cloathes (which Cost with Charges of shipping
as this deponent is Informed. by Invoice and as hee beleeveth 79:li 19:s) And one other bale Containing 20
Serges (which cost with Charges of shipping as this Deponent is Informed by Invoice and as he beleeveth 31:li 12:s) And
saith that some other English Merchants were then owners of three bales Containing 15 Suffolke Cloathes
and a halfe (which cost with Charges of shipping as this deponent is informed by Invoice and as hee beleeveth
212:li 10:s) And one barrell of Ale[XXXX] Spoonmes (which Cost with Charges of shipping as this Deponent is
Informed by Invoice, and as hee beleeveth 9:li) And saith that all and singular the aforementioned
goods were in the Moneths of October and November 1652 Laden and
put on board the arlate ship the Salvadore of Sunderburgh whereof Claus
Wineshinke was Master by the said John ffreeman the Elder this Deponent
Mr Phillip Travers and other English Merchants (the said ship then
lying in the River of Thames) and all the foresaid goods were to be
Transported in the said ship from hence to Dantsick in Prussia, and
there to be delivered to the ffactors of the said John ffreeman the elder
this Deponent and Phillip Travers, and the other English Merchants
according to the Consignments