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arrived with her said lading onboard her a … arrived with her said lading onboard her at Lisbone<br />
safely which he knoweth for that he was steward of <br />
the said voyage and arrived at Lisbone in her. And<br />
further deposeth not, saving he sayth that both the<br />
John Kingsman and William Croxon are Englishmen and subjects<br />
of the King of England, and soe generally reputed./
Ad 4n dicit that after the said ships arrived at Lisbone (GUTTER)<br />
SSm Croxon did there unlade and take out of her severall (GUTTER)<br />
the goods and merchandizes which she brought thither from<br />
port, and disposed of the same; and in lieu thereof took<br />
fish, oyle, floure, and other merchandizes for (GUTTER)<br />
and account of the said Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and Company<br />
which said merchandizes were to be transported<br />
in the said ship from thence to Brazeele, and there to be (GUTTER)<br />
and bartered away upon their account alsoe, for sugars, Tobaccoe<br />
hides, and Brazeele wood./
Ad 5nd dicit that during the said ships abode at Lisbone the (GUTTER)<br />
SSm Croxon did procure a license from the King of<br />
Portugalle to goe and trade with her at Brazeele, and<br />
did give in security by two English merchants there<br />
siding to returne with his 8d ship from Brazeele to<br />
Lisbone and there to unlade her, to the…the King?<br />
Portugall might receive the customes which were due<br />
him out of such goods as should be brought in her (GUTTER)<br />
Brazeele. And further sayth that without such a license<br />
the said Croxon could not have traded at Brazeele<br />
that no English ships can be or are permitted to trade<br />
except they have such a license; nor are<br />
licenses to be purused (as he sayth) unles those that<br />
peruse them doe first give in security in…and to the…<br />
said et atr nescrit./
Ad 6ndet 7n dicit that after the obtaining the said licenses<br />
giving in security at Lisbone as aforesaid the said Croxon<br />
parted thence with his ship the Experience and her lade<br />
towards Brazeele upon the account of the (GUTTER)<br />
Bretton, Delboe, Middleton and Company, who he say…(GUTTER)<br />
all Englishmen and subiects of the King of England<br />
further to these Articles he cannot depose, saving (GUTTER)<br />
goods carried out from Lisbone towards Brazeele for (GUTTER)<br />
producents account in the Experience, were at the time of<br />
ships destXre thence worth the summe of eight thousand<br />
pounds sterling and saving that the said ship after such (GUTTER)<br />
from his boXe did safely arrive at Brazeele with her (GUTTER)<br />
onboard her in or about January last this deponent arriveing there in her./
Ad 8n et 9n dicit that after the said ships arrivall at Brazeele (GUTTER)<br />
the said SSm Croxon did there unlade her, and bartered (GUTTER)<br />
greatest part of the goods and merchandizes which she brought thither in her (GUTTER)<br />
sugars, Tobaccoe and other comodities for the accountaccoe and other comodities for the account +
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