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was bound to, and arived at the Barbada's … was bound to, and arived at the Barbada's laden with beere,<br />
some wine, tiles, bricks, iron, and other goods fit for that trade<br />
as linnen, and hatts and stockings and other goods for [?XXX]<br />
which goods were for the most part belonging to the said owners and<br />
the rest were belonging to other Merchants and laded [?as]<br />
freight by Jewes living in Amsterdam and consigned [?to ?XXX]<br />
living in the Barbada's,[INSERTION: and were laded by two Irish men living in Amsterdam namely John White [?Josephson] and Andrew [?Crengy] but the owners goods were left to this deponent [?XXXX]
To the 3. 4 and 5th Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that this deponent<br />
master of the said shipp had a passe for the said voyage granted by the<br />
Commissioners for the Admiraltie and navy of England interrate<br />
of the tenor of the schedule annexed to the said Interrogatories and now<br />
showed unto him; And saith that the said shipp riding in the roade<br />
of the Barbada's where shee was taking in her homeward lading<br />
and had received about fourtie or fiftie tonnes of sugar, and<br />
about [?XXX] baggs of cotton wooll aboard, shee with all<br />
her said sugars and cotton were seized by Captaine Mings<br />
in the ''Marston Moore'' frigot (belonging to this Commonwealth)<br />
and companie on or about the tenth of ffebruary last old stile,<br />
and thence carried for Jamaica, after this deponent and<br />
company were turned out of her, and after this deponent had<br />
showed the originall of the said schedule anneded unto him<br />
which originall upon this deponents said showing, the<br />
said Captaine Myngs tooke from him, and keeepes it, And<br />
saith the said sugars and cottons were shipped<br />
and laded by Jewes and English men living in the Barbada's<br />
amd were belonging part thereof to the said owners of the said<br />
shipp. And saith the said sugars were then worth about<br />
fourtie shillings sterling per hundred and the cottons about fourteene<br />
pence per pound. And further hee cannot depose.
To the last hee saith hee was the master of the<br />
said shipp the time aforesaid, and was disposessed of<br />
the same and of her said sugars and cottons by the meanes<br />
predeposed, referring himselfe to his foregoing deposition.
Jacob dirick [?XXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The tenth of June 1658. [CENTRE HEADING]
On the behalfe of the said Roya nd}<br />
others touching the ''Golden dove''}<br />
or ''Revenge''}
Examined upon the foresaid allegation.
'''Rp.'''
'''3.'''
'''James Wilkey''' of London Merchant aged<br />
33 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined
To the first 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. and 8 articles hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth<br />
the producents John Roy, William Caskraft, Joseph hammond<br />
and James drawater and alsoe the shipp the ''Packet frigot''<br />
arlate, whereof hee saith the said producents were the time arlate<br />
and are the true owners, And further that hee alsoe well knoweth<br />
the arlate Albert Cock, who hee saith comming from holland in a<br />
certaine vessell,a nd loosing her in the voyage<br />
came to Saint Lucars and there brought an English vessell called the<br />
''Golden'' vessell called the<br />
''Golden'' +
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