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brimstone with much trouble and Cost and g … brimstone with much trouble and Cost and great losse it being<br />
full of dirt and mudd was likewise taken out and preserved. Of<br />
all and singular the premisses he saith he was an eyewitnes<br />
and knoweth the same to be true being Captaine of the sayd shipp<br />
as aforesayd. And he lastly saith that the sayd shipp and goods in<br />
the same hereafter mentioned were damnifyed by the sayd storme<br />
and tempest and hurt which the ''Angelo Custode'' thereby suffered. And<br />
he knoweth the severall summes hereafter specifyed for preserving<br />
the said shipp and goods were expended in and for their such preservation. And<br />
beleiveth in his conscience that the goods so damnifyed were and<br />
are damnifyed to the severall values following. A particular<br />
of all ehich dammages is as ensueth, videlicet the losse of the boult sprit<br />
yards syales and other tackle lost in the duines as aforesayd maketh<br />
forty pounds sterling. for one hundred and five fathom of a great new Cable lost in<br />
the sayd place cost att Venice sixty pounds sterling for a great<br />
Anchor lost in the same place eighteene pounds sterling. ffor charges<br />
in recovereing the other three Cables and anchors twenty pounds<br />
sterling. ffor sending a Pilot and other men from dover who helped<br />
to halle the sayd shipp into the Port of dover, and preserved her<br />
by that meanes from shipwarck whereof she was in most evident<br />
danger as aforesayd, thirty pounds, for the losse of severall utensills<br />
belonging to the sayd shipp which att the falling of the water were<br />
carryed away with it or were lost in the mudd twenty five pounds<br />
sterling ffor dammage in eighty baggs of Rice spoyled<br />
with the water which weighed 250 hundred weight att ten shillings<br />
per hundred weight dammage one with another one hundred twenty five pounds, ffor<br />
dammage in fifty baggs of Anniseeds spoyled with the water weighing<br />
eighty five hundred att eught pounds dammage per hundred one<br />
with another seventy six pounds ten shillings, for one butt of<br />
Almons all spoyled weighing six hundred weight att three pounds<br />
per hundred, eighteene pounds sterling: ffor daammage in one hundred<br />
baggs of Currants weighing three hundred and eighty hundred<br />
weight which might have bene sold att forty eight shillings and by<br />
reason of the sayd dammage could be sold att thirty six shillings<br />
per hundred, two hundred twenty eight pounds sterling, ffor dammage<br />
in nineteene Chests of brimstone refined being wetted, for which<br />
cause there was abated to the Buyers, twenty pounds sterling, ffor dammage<br />
of Brimstone that lay loose in the sayd shipp for which abatement<br />
was made to the buyer, and for losse of that which could not be<br />
recovered from the mudd and filth, sixty pounds sterling, ffor the<br />
Charges of severall Lighters to save the tackle sayles and other<br />
thingstackle sayles and other<br />
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