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seaven monethes, hath suffered losse and d … seaven monethes, hath suffered losse and dammadge to the summe<br />
of 23 ''li'' 18, whereof for wages 18 ''li'' 18 ''s''. And that this deponent who<br />
was imprisoned tenn monethes, by the chardges thereof and losse of his<br />
wages for the voyage, and of thirteene kintells of driefish and six kintells<br />
of cod fish, and of his clothes, Instruments bookes and other commodities<br />
and for other chardges and expenses<br />
hee this deponent hath by the said seizure suffered losse and dammage<br />
to the summe of 165 ''li'', and saith this deponent and all his company lost<br />
all their wages for the whole voyage by occasion of the said seizure, and<br />
have suffered and sustained all the foresaid losses thereby, and for the<br />
manifestation of the particulars of the said losses and dammages and the [?tawes] of certaine persons
To the fourth hee saith the said shipp was of the burthen of 80 tonnes<br />
or thereabouts, and had two small brasse guns and three iron guns in<br />
her at the time of the said seizure, and that the weare and teare<br />
of her per moneth was worth 30 ''li'' sterling per moneth<br />
and saith shee was detained under the said seizure for all the said<br />
time of this deponents imprisonment being tenn monethes, and there<br />
this deponent lost her when hee came thense, and there as hee hath<br />
heard shee was detained under the said arrest untill the moneth<br />
of ffebruary 1651 and saith the said shipp was much damnified<br />
in her hull by the said lying when this deponent came thence, and<br />
the said owners have in his estimation sustained at least 30 ''li'' per<br />
moneth dammage and Losse for weare and teare of the said<br />
shipp for all the time afore said. And otherwise hee cannot depose.<br />
saving that one Peter Philmer a mariner in the shipp ''Swann'' that came<br />
from Newfound land in company of this deponents shipp had aboard this<br />
deponents said shipp at the time of the said seizure six kintells and<br />
three quarters of drie fish, worth 90 Rialls oer lintall one kintall with<br />
another which hee lost by the said seizure.
John Hayward [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
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'''Peter Philmar''' of dartmouth Mariner aged 28<br />
yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined as aforesaid.
To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that hee well<br />
knew the shipp the ''hopegood'' interrogated whereof John hayward<br />
was commander at such time as shee was seized by the Portugueses;<br />
and saith that humphrey hill, John hill and Rowland hill and<br />
other English merchants were then her owners and for such commonly<br />
accompted, And saith that the said shipp tooke in her lading of<br />
Newfound land fish in Newfound land in or about the moneth of<br />
August 1650, and therewith set saile thense about the end of the<br />
said moneth for Port a Port in Portugall, and arived there with her<br />
said lading on the thirteenth day of October 1650 old stile, and that<br />
on the said thirteenth day after her said arivall the said shipp and<br />
lading were seized at Port a Port by the ministers of the king of<br />
Portugall, and her commander and company all turned out and<br />
imprisoned in the Castle there by the said Kings officers, which All which<br />
hee knoweth because hee this deponent went all the said voyage in<br />
the shipp ''Swann'' Thomas Pitcher commander belonging to the<br />
sameommander belonging to the<br />
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