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London, her goods were all (saving the bri … London, her goods were all (saving the brimstone) taken out, and were<br />
very much damnified of this deponents sight and many of them spoiled by sea<br />
water received aboard in the storme. And saith there was a greate<br />
and furious storme all that day that the said shipp soe came to dover and<br />
the night beforem and that by force of the said storme shee lost (as<br />
this deponent sawe when shee came to dover) her bolt spritt, yards<br />
sailes and other tackle to the valew of thirtie pounds sterling, Item<br />
one halfe of a greate new cable to the valew of 25 ''li'' sterling, Item<br />
for chardges to recover three of her lost cables and anchors twenty<br />
pounds sterling, the most of which money this deponent paid.<br />
Item for hire of men to halle the said shipp into the port of dover<br />
to preserve her from Rack and other chardges thereabout thirtie<br />
pounds sterling. And saith there were many baggs of rice<br />
damnified with sea water, alsoe many baggs of Annice seeds, and<br />
one butt of almonds, and saith the rice that was good was worth<br />
10 ''s'' per hundred, one hundred with another, the annice seeds 18 ''s'' per hundred,<br />
and saith that a greate quantitie of the said Rice, annice seeds and<br />
almonds were quite spoiled. Item that there were 100 baggs of currans<br />
damnified, which vy reason of the dammage could not be<br />
sold for above 36 ''s'' per hundred, whereas had they not bin damnified they<br />
wpuld have yeelded 48 ''s'' per hundred. Item for dammage in<br />
nineteene chests of brimstone refined (being wetted) to the simme of<br />
twenty pounds sterling. Item for dammage of brimstone that<br />
[?Became] loose in the shipp, and for what was buried in the mudd and<br />
sand 60 ''li'' sterling. Item for chardges of severall lighters to<br />
save the tackle, sailes, and other things of the said shipp fifteene<br />
pounds sterling, Item for severall porters and others<br />
for severall dayes, to help to take the Brimstone out, eighteene pounds<br />
sterling. All which hee knoweth being present and<br />
seeing and understanding the premisses to be soe had and donne as<br />
aforesaid.
William willmore [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
'''Vide 7us in B.2.'''
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The 7th of december 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]
Prince against the ''Gilded Angell''}
'''[?q. 2. infin B.2.'''
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'''Peter Isaacks''' of Amsterdam Master of the<br />
said shipp the ''Gilded Angell'', aged 22 yeares<br />
sworne as in the acts of Court<br />
and examined upon certaine Interrogatories<br />
saith and deposeth as followeth, videlicet
To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br />
that hee well knoweth the shipp the ''Gilded Angell'' Interrogated<br />
and hath soe donne for theise three yeares last and hath bin master<br />
ofes last and hath bin master<br />
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