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domingo's Correspondent there and for the … domingo's Correspondent there and for the said domingos accompt,<br />
whereupon the said domingo vaz Britto caused the said shipp to be assured<br />
in her said Voiage by severall English Merchants, videlicet Peter Bulteel<br />
who assured for 150 ''li'' James Oyles, who assured for 100 ''li'' John Nicholas<br />
who assured for 100 ''li'' Giffard Bale for 100 ''li'' and ffrancis Sayon for<br />
50 ''li'' which assurances were doe duely passed upon the 231th of August <u>1653</u><br />
And saith tha the said domnigo vas Britto his said shipp being bound<br />
upon another Voiage to Sea from the Terreraes to the Madera Islands<br />
and from thence againe to the Terrera's, hee the said domingo in the<br />
moneth of January <u>1654.</u> last past caused the same to bee assured by sewerall<br />
Merchants of London in sewerall summes videlicet by Gifford Bale 100 ''li''<br />
John Sweeting 100 ''li'' Thomas Roberts 50 ''li'' Christopher Willoughby 50 ''li''<br />
and Thomas Rastell 50 ''li'' policies of assurances for all which summes were<br />
duely drawne firmed and executed to the purpose therein expressed, all<br />
which this rendent hath well seene and observed, and by the said<br />
domingo's order and direction this rendent duely paid and satisfied the<br />
sewerall praemiums payable upon the said assurances respectively to the<br />
respective Ensurers and this rendent did<br />
cause the said Assurances to be drawne and firmed. And further<br />
cannot depose:-/
To the 5th hee saith, That the said shipp came last before her late<br />
seizure from the Terrera Islands bound for Lisbone, and that in her<br />
Course thitherwards shee was seized and taken by a Zealander shipp<br />
which carried her to Zeeland, where the Master and Companie of<br />
the said Vessell were alsoe carried, and saith shee now remaineth in Zeeland<br />
in the hands of the said seizors as this rendent, by a letter of advise of<br />
the 10th of this instant June new style sent from Amsterdam to the said domingo vaz [?da]<br />
Britto and perused by this rendent, hath well seene and observed. And<br />
further cannot depose:-
Manoel Pexeyra [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 13th day of June <u>.1655</u>:- [CENTRE HEADING]
John harbyn for Tobaccoe in the}<br />
''Crowned Oxe''}
Examined upon the said Allegation:-
'''3us./'''
'''Joseph Harbyn''' of the parish of Saint Laurence<br />
Pountney Cashe-Keeper to the said John harbyn<br />
aged 19. yeares or thereabouts. a Wittnesse sworne<br />
and examined saith as followeth vicelicet
To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That the arlate John<br />
harbyn the producent in this Cause did upon the 26th day of October last<br />
past write from this City of London and give order to one Mr William<br />
Carey an English Merchant resident at Bourdeaux to provide and lade<br />
for his the said harbyns accompt a parcell of ffrench Tobaccoe, and the<br />
same to lade in some fflemmish Vessell bound for Morlaix, and to<br />
consigne the same to Mr James Churchey and Nicholas Sanders<br />
his the said harbyns Correspondents there, and for his accompt<br />
(andhere, and for his accompt<br />
(and +
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