HCA 13/54 f.346r Annotate

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Hambroughe shippe and thereupon this examinate
went on shoare there againe to looke for the master
of that Hambroughe shippe to gett his
Company for Holland and commanded his
owne Company to bringe his shippe to
an anchor in nyne fathome water but
they contrary to his directions whilst hee
was fone on shoare as aforesaid, sett
saile away with the said shipp and goods
and left this examinate on shoare at Porto
Porte, and carried her first into
Ireland and there sould three chests
of sugar and some other goods
and then with the said shippe and the reste
of the goodes and about 8.
[?XXX] of hides which they received by
trucke of sugars in Ireland they
came to [?Tinby] in Wales, and never went
to Roterdam aforesaide, And this hee
affirmeth uppon his oath to bee true
who about five dayes after his company
carried away the said shipp and foods from
Port Port gott passage from thence
in the said Hambrough shippe, and by
a ffisherboate was sett on shoare at Plymouth
and made inquire there for his shippe, and
by chance founde one of his Company
there who tolde him that his shippe
was at Tinby aforesaide, and then hee
went thither from Plymouth and there
found her, and
the remainder of her ladeinge in
the possession of his Company, and then
hee went peaceably aboard her and tooke
possession of her and the goods in her.

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