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Transcription

To the first article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the
monthes of May June July August September October November
december January and february 1652 Captaine John [?Hunter] Roger
Coleman, Mr Cole, Anthony Woolward and Company all
Englishmen and subiects of this Commonwealth were Owners of the
arlate shipp the Elizabeth and Mary and so accounted, and the
sayd Anthony Woolward for and during all the sayd tyme was Master
of her and within the sayd tyme was likewise Owner and still ought
to be of part of her lading, as allso the foresayd Owners ought to be
of the sayd shipp and her tackle and furniture. And otherwise he
saith he cannot depose saving that he was Masters Mate of the sayd shipp the sayd voyage
in question.

To the second and third articles of the sayd allegation. This deponent saith That
the sayd shipp Elizabeth and Mary being bound into the Baltick sea
to returne for London with East Countrey goods sett sayle from
London under the Commannd of the sayd Woollward as Master of her
about the end of Aprill 1652. and in her way
touching att Harwich departed from thence the beginning of May
1652 . and about the latter end of May arrived att dantzyck
and there made Livery of her outward lading and about
the latter end of June 1652 came to Riga. and then and
there the sayd Anthony Woolward did for his owne accompt
bu and lade on board the sayd shipp the severall parcells of
goods hereafter mentioned which were worth and would then
have yeilded in this Citty of London the severall and respective
prices or values hereafter deduced all to be transported
to London for his owne accompt. that is to say three lasts of
hempe worth 36 s per hundred, amounting to 108. li sterling. three
lasts of flax, worth about 50. s per hundred amounting to 150 li
sterling. eleven hundred of Clapboard or thereabouts worth 6 li
per hundred. thirty Rough Oares worth about 3 or 4 s. a peice. And
about 1500 pipe [?partes] of good value. And over and above the
premisses the Mariners of the sayd shipp being about 28 persons
had an adventure on board the sayd shipp for their accompt to the value of about
300. li sterling not accounting any thing for this deponents adventure
which being but a few cases of bottles and other small things of
little value he doth not affirmat. And saith that the foresayd Mariners
Chests bedding Clothes and Instruments on board the sayd shipp
were worth about 150. li sterling. this deponents owne Cloathes
Instruments and necesaries all which he lost on board the sayd shipp
by th meanes hereafter sett forth amounting to the value of
15. li sterling. And saith all the sayd goods Cloathes and necessaries were
in the sayd shipp to have bene transported to London and here to
be delivered for the Accompts aforesayd respectively. and the sayd
shipp and goods arrived safely att Copenhagen in Augst 1652. together
with this deponent on board her who being Masters mate of the sayd shipp saw
all the sayd goods laden as aforsayd. And further he cannot depose

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