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