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shipps and goods, and such as ought to be … shipps and goods, and such as ought to be condemned to this<br />
Commonwealth
To the 39th he saith That he is a Chirurgeon by trade and<br />
callinge, and hath bin a Leuetenant of horse for the Parliament<br />
for the most part of the late warrs, And that he payeth all duties<br />
of his parish but not anie thinge to the taxes of the Armie or<br />
Navie not beinge of abilitie thereto, having bin plundered by<br />
the kings partie:/
To the rest hee is not examined by direction of the partie ministrant:/
Repeated before doctors Clerke and Godolphin.
William Astell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 14th of October 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the foresaid allegation.
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'''William Pembridge''' of the parish of Saint Magnus<br />
London haberdasher, aged 42 yeares or thereabouts, sworne<br />
and examined.
To the nineteenth article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that<br />
on or about the 22th of January last hee this deponent being in<br />
company of Corneluis Peterson Trumpeter of the shipp the ''Salvador''<br />
arlate at the signe of the shipp in Woolwich, heard the said Corneluis<br />
in discoure acknowledge and confesse that the said shipp that voyage<br />
was bound for Amsterdam or [?halled] there to dischardge, and had<br />
her owners there dwelling. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
Upon the rest hee is not examined by direction of the producent.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the 33th hee saith that the said confession of the said Trumpeter was<br />
made in dutch and English mixt, in an upper roome of the said house having<br />
the signe of the shipp towards the waterside, about midnight, and that there<br />
were then and there present besides this deponent and the said Trumpeter,<br />
his precontests Abraham Johnson and William Astell together with one<br />
Mr Simonds of the prize office and the saile maker of the ''Salvador''<br />
and saith hee this deponent was not in the voyage in question, And<br />
otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot depose
To the 36 hee saith that if hee were Judge of the businesse and that<br />
it were in his power hee would condemne the shipps the<br />
''Sampson'', the ''Salvador'' and the ''Saint George'' in question and the silver and<br />
goods in them for prize to this state, for that hee verily beleeveth<br />
them to be good prize, and as good prize as any that in a longe<br />
space came or were [?brought] into England.
To the 39th hee saith hee is a haberdasher by trade, and useth<br />
to waite aboard shipps for the prize office, and is constantly<br />
taxed and payeth towards the Armie and Navie as a [?parishoner] and<br />
hee [?XXXX XXX] a house hee dwelleth.
Repeated before doctors Clerk and Godolphin.
William Pembridge [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]n.
William Pembridge [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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