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Transcription

To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said Carvell
was of the burthen of 60 tonnes or thereabouts, and having nowe seane
and perused the schedule annexed hee saith that the sume is a past and
true accompt of the cost and of the charges of the said Carvell
amounting to six hundred and nine mill eight hundred fiftie
five res and so much it cost the amount aforesaid for the sume
and the charges thereof, which hee knoweth being master as aforesayd
and knowing and being acquainted with the buying and paying for her
and the disbursing the other charges schedulated in and about her, and
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fourth hee saith that there were aboard the said shipp on Carvell
as the time of the said seizure 213 barrells of pilchards
foure hogsheads of oils, foure boxes of Venise or false pearles, and
foure grindstones for the proper accompt of this deponent an English man
and belonging unto him, which with his bookes, clothes, instruments
and chardgers in 9 moneths in prisonment, and for the losse of his
servants wages and his owne time amounted and doth extend to five hundred and fourtie
and three mill res and that the said goods were alsoe seized with
the said Carvell and this deponent was and is utterlie deprived
thereof and dammified to the value aforesaid of 543 mill res and further
that the said owners are dannified by the seizure of the said vessell
to the summe of 609 mill and 855 res, all which hee knoweth for
thereesus aforesaid.

Rich Chappell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 15th of August 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of the late Owners of
the Robuck, william Hargraves master

Edward Garret late masters mate of
the said shipp the Robuck, aged 54
yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the
Right worshipfull the Commissioners appointed in the
portugall businesse and examined upon
certaine interrogatories in instred on the behalf
of the said mariners, saith and deposeth
as followeth.

To the first and second interrogatorries hee saith and deposeth that
he was masters mate of the shipp the Robuck (William Hargraves
nor) when shee was seized by prince Rupert at Lisbone in the yeere
1649, at which time hee saith shee had 220 tonnes of goods
aboard her upon freight, and so that the owners of the said shipp
were to have received nineteen Mil res per tonne for freight of
each tonne of the said goods, besides otherwise occassioned, and received the sume if the said seizure
had not bin made. and further deposeth that at Lisbone at the time
of the said seizure tobaccoes bore the rate of seaven vintens per pound
at the least, and afther that rate namely seaven vintens per pound
one pound with another. all the tobaccoes aboard the said shipp
at