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The same day:/ [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined … The same day:/ [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the foresaid libell:
'''Rp. 7.'''
'''Josias Harrison''' servant to John Cooke, of the parish<br />
of Saint Michaells Crooked Lane London ffishmonger, aged<br />
26 yeers or thereabouts Sworne and Examined:/
To the second, 3, 4, 5, and 6th articles of the said libell and to the fifth<br />
schedule thereout annexed, nowe showed unto him, hee saith and<br />
deposeth that in or about the moneth of Aprill 1653 and whilst<br />
John Case arlate was Master of the shipp the ''Stamboline'' arlate<br />
there were delivered on and from the shopp of the said John Cooke<br />
(situate in Thamestreete) on the instance and upon the bespeaking of<br />
the said Case, to and for the use and victualling of the said shipp<br />
(there outwards bound) all and singular the ffish and goods arlate<br />
mentioned in the said schedule, whereof the said John Cooke was<br />
to the time of the said delivery, owner, and and saith the said fish and<br />
goods were there respectively worth the respective summes schedulated<br />
amounting in all to -15 ''li''-13 ''s'' -4 ''d'' or thereabouts and soe much they were then worth<br />
on the common market prise. All which hee knoweth because<br />
hee this deponent as servant of the said Cooke delivered the<br />
said fish and goods, and having soe delivered them entred them in<br />
the said masters shopp booke, as hee lately perused, and<br />
findeth it to agree in particulars and prises with the said schedule<br />
And otherwise cannot depose, seeing that upon the delivery of<br />
the said goods aboard the said ship, this deponent had a note<br />
brought back of the receipt thereof aboard.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin with his:<br />
precontest./:
Josias Harrison [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 19th of November 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]
Rasmusson and Southward}
'''Cheeke dt. j.us'''
Examined upon an allegation in on the behalf<br />
of the said Southwood 3th October 1656.
'''Roger Morris''' of the parish of Trinity Minories citizen<br />
Embroiderer of London, aged 43 yeeres or thereabouts<br />
sworne and examined.
To the first and second articles of the said allegatiion (upon which alone hee<br />
is by direction of the producents proctor examined) hee saith and<br />
deposeth that within the space of tenn dayes or thereabouts after<br />
the arivall of the shipp the ''Justice'' arlate to this port (the time<br />
otherwise he doth not now remember) hee this deponent bought<br />
of the producent John Southwood the younger all such deales as the<br />
said Southward had in the said shipp brought that voyage<br />
to this port from Berghen, after the said Southwood and this<br />
deponent had bin aboard to see them; and saith that in persuanse<br />
of the bargains and upon the order of the said Southwood<br />
given to the master, and to another that undertooke to have the<br />
orderingndertooke to have the<br />
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