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did treate with one Habakuck Wilds about s … did treate with one Habakuck Wilds about selling the said {?ship GUTTER]<br />
to him the said Wilds, at which treaty this deponent was<br />
present, and the said Perry and Wild did at length<br />
agree that hee the said Wilds should pay two hundred<br />
and twenty pounds for the said ship, one hundred of<br />
which was agreed to be paid within tenne dayes after the said agreement and the<br />
rest before the ship should depart out of the river of<br />
Thames, and the said Wilds did then in this deponents<br />
presence give the said Perry twenty shillings in<br />
confirmation of the said Bargaine, and this deponent hath [?heard GUTTER]<br />
that more money hath bin paid to the said Perry<br />
in part of payment. And saith that hee doth not beleeve<br />
that the said Perry or Noell bought<br />
the said ship but that shee was taken by vertue of<br />
a Swedish Commission. Et alr nescit respondere [?salvis]<br />
predepositis./
Per Samuell Pauls [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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29o. Augusti 1660: [CENTRE HEADING]
Ex parte [?DiX] Jonathan Keate militis}<br />
et [?soriorX] quoad the ''Angell''}<br />
(cujus erat Praefectus William Rand)}<br />
Smith./.}
'''Rp. j.'''
'''Daniel Elwood''' parochia de Stepney<br />
in Comitau Middlesex Mercator, aetatis<br />
25 annorum aut eo circiter, juratus et<br />
Examinatus dicit et deponit put sequitur.
Ad jum et 2dum arlos Allegacoonis in hac causa data ex [?parte GUTTER]<br />
[?Doni] Jonathan Keate militis et [?Xoc] dicit et deponit That<br />
after the arlate ship the ''Angell'' (William Rand Comander)<br />
was taken and seized by a Squadron of the [?Venetian GUTTER]<br />
ffleete as is declared in this deponents former deposition<br />
Antonio Peruglia the Governour of the said Squadron<br />
that seized the said ship did take, and cause and [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
to be taken out of her, the greatest part of her Lading<br />
consisting in packs and bales of silke, Cotton yarne[?s GUTTER]<br />
and many other merchandizes, and having now [?seen GUTTER]<br />
and perused the schedule annexed to the said Allegation<br />
hee saith that the said schedule was and is written<br />
with the hand of a Venetian Gentleman who was [?by GUTTER]<br />
the said Antonio Peruglia put on board the said ''Angell''<br />
after her said seizure, to looke to the said ship and [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
which schedule this deponent tooke from the said Venetian<br />
Gentleman, And saith tha hee verily beleeveth that<br />
all and singular the goods Merchandizes and things [?XX GUTTER]goods Merchandizes and things [?XX GUTTER] +
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