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25 December 2013 +
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Colin Greenstreet +
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HCA 13/72 +
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PROB 11/316/597 Will of John Stokes, now made Captain of His Majesty's Ship Marmaduke and Admiral of the Royal Company going forth to Sea for the South Genoa of Plymouth, Devon 23 May 1665<br />
PROB 11/341/113 Will of John Stokes, Mariner being bound to sea on a voyage to Barbados of Bristol, Gloucestershire 25 January 1673 Bristol, Gloucestershire 25 January 1673 +
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Exámined upon the fore said articles.
{XX … Exámined upon the fore said articles.
{XXXXX} office of the Judges}<br />
{XXXXX} Jenkin Ellis.}
'''{Rp.} 8.us'''
'''See the rest following'''
'''John Stokes''' of the parish of Saint Catherin neere<br />
the Tower of London Mariner, aged 29 yeeres<br />
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
To the sixth article of the said Articles (upon which alone hee<br />
is by direction of the producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth<br />
that hee this deponent and his precontest James Nuttall, being<br />
Officers or Searchers belonging to the Custome house, and having<br />
notice of some goods brought to this port in a foreigne bottome<br />
that were carried to and concealed in the house of the arlate Jenkin<br />
Ellis in saint Catherines arlate, without paying of<br />
custome, and with purpose to defraud his Highness the lord<br />
Protector of the Capture thereof, they went and searched<br />
his house and there found some tenn or dozen cabinets and some<br />
fine linnen cloth hidd and concealed in his house, thereof custome<br />
thereof not paid; All which they seized and carried to the<br />
Custome house, and this hee saith was to his best remembrance<br />
about nine monethes since, and after the seizure and carrying<br />
thereof to the Custome house, the merchant came and owned them and<br />
paid the Custome for them. And saith the said Ellis was (as<br />
hee beleeveth) privie to such concealement and fraude, for<br />
that hee opposed the carrying away and seizure of the said<br />
goods, which were hidd and found in his Cole-hole. And<br />
otherwise hee cannot depose , saving that if they had not bin<br />
soe found out and seized, the duties both of Custome and<br />
Excise had bin lost to his Highnes.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee cometh required by a warrant from this Court<br />
to testifie the truth in this busines, wherein hee hath neither<br />
had nor expecteth any reward or benefit, nor is ought profit<br />
unto him. And otherwise negatively.
To the second hee cannot answer.
Jno Stoakes [CENTRE HEADING]
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