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2 December 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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10 +
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HCA 13/70 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 02/12/2014 +
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'''Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of … '''Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God king of England'''<br />
'''Scotland ffrance and Ireland defender of thefaith et cetera''' This deponent<br />
saith that on or about the sayd of the date of the sayd bill of sale videlicet<br />
on or about the twelfth day of October <u>1638.</u> the allegat Robert<br />
Moulton did signe seale and as his act and deed deliver the sayd<br />
bill of sale to the use of the therein named James Sadler in the<br />
presence of Abdiel Silsby servant to Thomas Wannerton scrivener<br />
and of him this deponent who then did live with the sayd Wannerton<br />
And the sayd Silsby and this deponent did thereupon sett their<br />
hands as wittnesses to the sayd sealing and delivery on the back side of<br />
the sayd bill of sale as therein is now to be seene, And theis<br />
words or name '''[Gerard Roberts)''' on the back side of the sayd bill of<br />
sale he now declareth to be his this deponents handwriting. And<br />
beleiveth that the sayd Bill of sale was and is reall and<br />
true without fraud. And further or otherwise he saith he<br />
cannot depose.
Ger: Roberts [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 17th of November 1654: [CENTRE HEADING]
The Lord Protector against the shipp the}<br />
''Sampson'': Otto George Master and against}<br />
all et cetera Budd. ffrancklin: Smyth.}
Examined upon an allegation given in on<br />
the behalfe of his said highness<br />
the 15th of November 1654.
'''Catherin Reeve''' living in little Alley over against<br />
the signe of the ffountaine in the Minories in the<br />
parish of Saint Buttolph Without Algate London<br />
Widowe, aged 36 yeares or thereabouts sworne<br />
and examined.
To the said allegation shee saith and deposeth that in the life time<br />
of her late deceased husband Josua Reeve (who departed this life about a fortnight<br />
after Michaelmas in the yeere of our lord 1653)<br />
and a little before his death and in the time of the<br />
sicknesse whereof hee died shee had oftentimes heard him say and affirme that the shipp the<br />
''Sampson'' (speaking of one of the three silver shipps brought in<br />
as prize) was about 12 or 13 yeares since (at which time hee said hee<br />
was in Amsterdam) built at Amsterdam, which hee said hee knew<br />
for that hee as hee said had seene her<br />
after such her bringing in and then found and sawe that shee was the<br />
same shipp (as hee said) that was soe built at Amsterdam the time<br />
aforesaid, and that hee was sure shee was the same shipp, and that<br />
hee had bin aboard her at Amsterdam. And said and fiirmed upon<br />
his death bedd in the presence and hearing of this<br />
deponent that hee the said Josua would be readie to come and depose<br />
ore readie to come and depose<br />
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