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shipp tackle and furniture sold unto him, … shipp tackle and furniture sold unto him, to ffrancis Ellison the<br />
bill made unto him for another quarter part, to Samuelll<br />
Piggot the bill made unto him for another quarter part, and<br />
to ffrancis ducket the fourth bill made unto him for the other<br />
quarter part of the said shipp tackle and furniture, which said four bills<br />
being soe signed and sealed by the said ffrederick ffrans[?en] and<br />
by him delivered to the said foure respective persons then and<br />
there present, hee this deponent set his name to the back<br />
of each every of the said foure bills, as a witnes of the said<br />
sealing and deliverie, and soe did Cornelius da Gelder and<br />
Jacob Verbeck, two other witnesses thereto alsoe present,<br />
there sawe the summe of two hundred and fiftie pounds sterling<br />
or thereabouts in ready money told out and paid to the said<br />
ffrederick ffranson in part of the summe contracted for,<br />
for the said shipp, and for the rest (or most part thereof)<br />
this deponent sawe the said Mr Bruyn[?inck] (who paid the<br />
foresaid moneys in the name of himselfe and the said other three)<br />
give bills of exchange to the said Cornelius da<br />
Gelder (who received the said summe paid downe, by the said masters<br />
order) to receave alsoe the rest upon the said bills, which<br />
were bills of exchange for moneys payable to the said mr<br />
Bruyn[?inck] in this citie, and by him assigned and transported<br />
for the further payment for the said shipp. And further<br />
saith that hee well knoweth the said John Bruyn[?inck], ffrancis<br />
Ellison, Samuel Piggot and ffrancis ducket, and that<br />
they are all Inhabitants and Merchants of the citie of London, and Merchants<br />
of the same, and commonly reputed subiects of this commonwealth.<br />
And ( otherwise (saving hee referreth himselfe to the said bills of<br />
sale, which hee beleeveth to be true and reall) hee cannot depose.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
Fred. Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 13th of ffebruary 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]
Claime of ffernandez aforesaid}
Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
'''7.'''
'''Gifford Bala''' of London Merchant aged 50 yeares<br />
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
To the fifteenth article of the said allegation and to the Pollicie of<br />
Assurance therein mentioned and nowe showed unto him this examinate<br />
hee saith and deposeth that the arlate Antonio ffernandez Caravajall<br />
did in his owne name and with generall words by Pollicie of Assurance<br />
dated the 21th of March 1655 cause to be assured upon the goods<br />
laden or to be laden aboard the said shipp the ''Irish Marchant'' at<br />
all or any of the Canary Island to London the voyage therein mentioned<br />
tohe voyage therein mentioned<br />
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