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good which she brought hither from this po … good which she brought hither from this post, and did<br />
dispose of the same for the use and upon the account of the<br />
aforesaid producents Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and company, and<br />
upon their account he tooke in other good and merchandizes<br />
there (in X of such as he had taken out of the said ship and<br />
disposed of) as fish, sact? oyle and other comodities, which were<br />
to be transported in the said ship from there to Brazeele<br />
and there to be bartered away from sugars, Tobaccoe, hides<br />
and Brazoole wood for the use and upon the account aforesaid<br />
Ad 5n Arlund deponit et dicit that during such time and the said<br />
ship the Experience was and remains at Lisbone as<br />
aforesaid the said 35n depon did these obtaine a licence<br />
from the King of Portugal to trade with his said ship at<br />
Brazoole and upon obtaining the said licence did also give<br />
in securily by one Mr. Abraham Jacobs an Englishman<br />
there residing, and another English merchant (whose name<br />
he does not now remember), that he the said depon should<br />
return from Brazoole to Lisbone, with his ship and these<br />
lannlade her, that the King of Portugall might receive<br />
the customs which are due into him out of such goods as should be in her<br />
brought from Brazoole. All which he sayth the said depon was<br />
necessitated to trade at Brazoole without such a licence<br />
and that noo such licences are or can be purchased , unles<br />
the purchasers of them doo first give in such securitie<br />
and to such ends as it predeposed. Et ate noscrit./
Ad 6. Et 7n arlos dicit that after the aforesaid license obtained<br />
and securily given, the said deponent departed from Lisbone<br />
towards the Brazeele with his said ship the ''Experience'', which<br />
was fully laden with several kinds of merchansized<br />
to the value of eight thousand pounds sterling or neare<br />
thereabouts, all which merchandises were laden for and<br />
upon the account of the said Bretton, Dolboe, Middleton<br />
and companie, who he sayeth were and are all Englishmen<br />
and subjects of the King of England, and for sure generally<br />
accounted reputed and taken and further to these arlated<br />
cannot depose, saving he sayth that the said shop did after such<br />
her departure from Lisbone arrive at the Brazeele in safety<br />
with all her aforesaid lading onboard her, which arrival was<br />
in January last. The premises he deposeth for the reasons<br />
aforesaid and for that he arrived then and there in her./<br />
Ad 8n et 9n dicit that after the said ships arrival at Brazeele<br />
the aforesaid 35 depon did there unlade the aforesaid goods and<br />
merchansizes out of her, and fold and bashered? The same<br />
away, for sugars, hides, tobacco and Brazille wood; and did<br />
there lade or cause to be laded and put onboard her the number<br />
of a thousand chests of white sugar and upwards (the particular<br />
and exact number otherwise he remembereth not) about twenty five<br />
hundred rolls of tobacco, a quantity of hides and about<br />
five and twenty tonnes of Brazoole Wood, all for the use and accountBrazoole Wood, all for the use and account +
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