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beleeveth and the said Josiah Burgis did a … beleeveth and the said Josiah Burgis did at ffallmouth after the<br />
said ships arrivall there lade and put on board her foure dozen and<br />
a halfe of pickle Oysters and about twenty pounds weight of Tynn<br />
which hee soe put onboard for his owne account, and hee was<br />
the true and law full owner thereof and so accounted and this deponent saw the<br />
said Burgis pay for the said Oysters. and there was alsoe then<br />
and there laden onboard the said ship two hogsheads of Pilchards<br />
which were laden in the Masters name but (as this deposeth hath bin Credibly<br />
informed) the same did belong to the said Burgis and the<br />
said ship Proceeded on her said voyage to Ciprevach Leghorne and the Coast<br />
of Genoa, and the said Burgis did at Ciprevach sell the said Oysters<br />
and Tinne and the said Pilchards were there alsoe sold by the master<br />
of the said ship named John Plompton, and the said Burgis<br />
sold his said hatts only on the coast of Vera which it on the Coast of Genoa, and hee the<br />
said Burgis did with the Proceed of the same lade onboard<br />
the said ship the said voyage on the coast of Vera One hogshead of Oyle and<br />
a quantity of Rise , and at Legorne Eight barrells of Lepra frute<br />
and three barrells of Anchovas, all which hee soe laded upon and<br />
for his owne proper account and Adventure as this deponent doth<br />
in Conscience beleeve, and hee the said Burgis was Commonly<br />
accounted by the said ships Company to be the true owner thereof<br />
and saith that soe soone as the said hogshead of Oyle was<br />
stowed in the said ships hold the said Burgis borrowed this<br />
deponents marking iron, and in this deponents presence did put the<br />
letters '''I.B''' thereupon, being the first letters of his names. and hee<br />
the said Burgis during all the voyage tooke care thereof<br />
and after the arrival of the said ship in the River of Thames<br />
hee entered the same in the Customehouse and cleered the<br />
same there as this deponent hath bin credibly informed. And<br />
saith that the foresaid John Plompton (the Owner of the said<br />
ship did in the said voyage severall times before this deponent and<br />
others of the said shipe Company acknowledge that the said<br />
Hogsheads of Oyle did belong to the said Josiah Burgis The<br />
Premisses hee deposeth being Cooper of the said ship and going<br />
from houre the said voyage in her as Cooper of her, and soe continuing<br />
for and during all the said voyage and an Eye and eare<br />
witnes of the Premisses et alr. nescit ./
Ad 5.a nescit deponere./.
Ad 6.a refert se ad registrum hujus Curia./.
Ad 7.a nescit deponere./.
Ad 8.arefert se adjura:
Ad ultimum dicit preposita per [?XXX] esse vera./.
Sigmun dicti '''PT''' Pauli<br />
Tucker [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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'''2dus'''
'''Henricus Robson''' de Limehouse in com midds Nauta<br />
aetatis 25 annorum aut [?cerciter] juratus et Examinatus<br />
dicit prout Sequitur./
Adtus<br />
dicit prout Sequitur./
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