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'''John Jayle''' of S … dco die/
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'''John Jayle''' of Shadwell in the Countye of Middlesex mariner aged about 25<br />
yeares sworne and examined as aforesayd/
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ffive barrells of trade, fower barrells of pease and oat meale, fower barrells<br />
of beee, two Iron plates, two truncks, one dry hogshead, one cheste, two<br />
grindinge stones, one truncke ond dry hogshead, two drumms, two port mantells<br />
five holberts, six pikes, one packe, two small boxes, one hatt case, one<br />
close stoole, two fryeinge panns, one gridiron, two barrells of small shott<br />
fower barrs of Lead, one barrell one halfe barrell, one firkinge, three truncks<br />
one hamper one hogshead, fower cases No 1. 2. 3. 4. and three rundletts<br />
and two Iron potts. Alsoe seaven Rundletts, one great chest fower<br />
musketts and one Iron pott marked as in the margent, Alsoe one<br />
hogshead two chests one Rundlett, one chest, one bale of Canvas, and<br />
two boxes of wax candles marked as in the margent/
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To teh second he sayeth That his precontest William Bennett kepte<br />
the accompts of the goods laden abord the sayd shipp at Seranam and<br />
the Barbadoes, and that there was laden abord her at Seranam<br />
speckled wood, and at the Barbadoes Tobaccoe, and Cotton woolls but<br />
the quantityes of the sayd goods he cannot expresse, all which goods (as<br />
he beleiveth) were delivered out of the sayd shipp in the porte of London<br />
excepte three baggs of wooll which were by the order of Mr hopkinson one of<br />
the merchants landed at ffalmouth. Et alr nescit deponere/nded at ffalmouth. Et alr nescit deponere/ +
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