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'''B13'''
The 19th of July 1658. [CENTRE … '''B13'''
The 19th of July 1658. [CENTRE HEADING]
The claime of John Walker, Edward Wigg}<br />
henry Thompson, henry Carpenter John hayward}<br />
and John holder, Englishmen for their wines in<br />
the ''Mary and Joice'' et cetera.}
Examined upon an alleagtion<br />
given in on the behalfe of<br />
the said claimers.
'''Rp.'''
'''.j.'''
'''William Serle''' of Shoreditch neere London<br />
Mariner, aged 21 yeares or thereabouts sworne<br />
and examined.
To the first article and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and<br />
deposeth that hee well knoweth all the producents articulated<br />
saving John Walker , and that within the time arlate they laded<br />
and caused to br laded and put aboard the shipp the ''Mary and''<br />
''Joice'' arlate in this port of London (bound out for the parts arlate)<br />
linnen cloth, fowling peeces, fustians, lead and other goods to<br />
be bartered away the said voyage; and committed the dispositions and<br />
bartering thereof away to one William Warren who went<br />
supracargo of the said shipp the said voyage, and was to reinvest<br />
the said goods in wines or other goods for their best advantage and<br />
to make retourne thereof to this port for the respective accounts of<br />
the said producents, and saith that the said shipp having received the<br />
said goods departed from this port within the said time, and<br />
afterwards arived at Tituan, Sally and Santa Cruz and after<br />
namely in or about ffebruary 1657 last came to Oratavo in<br />
Teneriff one of the Canarie Islands, all which hee knoweth<br />
being one of the said shipps company, all which hee knoweth<br />
being one of the said shipps company, going along in her from<br />
place to place and seeing the premisses soe donne.
To the third and fourth articles hee saith and deposeth that the said<br />
William Warren the said voyage bartered away the said outward<br />
goods soe laden and exported for the said producents account, and<br />
at Oratavo aforesaid invested the same or proceede thereof in<br />
wines for their account, which hee caused to be laded aboard the<br />
said shipp amongest which the said Edward<br />
Wigg , hugh Trevaman and Edward Carpenter had three pipes for<br />
their account as hee heard and as it was said by the said Trevanian in the voyage,<br />
but the particular quantities or shares of the said<br />
other persons hee knoweth not, And saith there were<br />
an hundred and ninetie pipes of wine laded aboard the<br />
said shipp the said voyage at Oratavo by the said William Warren<br />
the foresaid Supracargo, which were soe laded in or about<br />
ffebruary 1657 to be brought in the said shipp to this port, amongest<br />
which were the said wines of the said producents, which hee knoweth<br />
being one of the said shipps company as aforesaid, and seeing the<br />
said wines soe laded, and helping to stow the same.
To the fifth and 6th articles of the said allegation and schedule<br />
therein mentioned hee saith that of the hundred and ninetie pipes<br />
of wine aforesaid soe laded by the said William Warren as<br />
Supracargod William Warren as<br />
Supracargo +
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