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Sealed & dd in the prsence of Henry Parks & a seale.
Edw. Parks Junior
JS B H Aerston
Tho: Moone scr:
5 (4) 1651. Shipped in good order & wel conditioned by me Edmund Leech of London in & uppo the good shipp called the Swallow of London whereof Nº. A. one dry fatt. is Mr for this prsent voyage Wm Greene, now at Anchor in the river of Thames & bound for the Port of Boston in N. England, to say, one dry fatt twoe bundles of Sythes fourty 2 bundle Syths. Nº. 57. 58 E nine firkins two kilderkins, & a fagot of steele in all rated at three Tunne. Being numbered & marked as in the 49 firkins Nº. from: margent weh are to be dd in the like 1: to 34: & from 40: to 57. order & Condition at the port aforesd the danger of the seas excepted unto John Duncombe or his Assignes he or they paying freight for the said
1: fagot of steele Nº. 35 X
[Page 346.] goods the summe of nine pounds wth primage & average accustomed. In witnes whereof the Mr or purser hath affirmed to three bills
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of ladeing of this tenor, one whereof being accomplished the other are voyd. so god send you a psperous arrivall. Dat in London 20th ffeb. 1650. William Greene.
The pcells recd the contents I know not.
Mr Greene I pray yo" Deliver the Contents hereof to Mr Thomas Pell of ffairefield or els where in N: England.
The marke J D of John Duncombe
witnes Wm Humfrey John Cole.
Shipped in good order & well conditioned by me John Duncombe in & uppon the good ship called the Swallow of London whereof is Mr for this prsent voyage Wm Greene now at Anchor in the River of Thames & bound for Boston in New Engl. to say, two bales, in tunnage one hogshead & kilderkin being numbered & marked as in the
ED Margent, weh are to be Delivered in like order & Nº. 1 & 2: condition at the port aforesad the danger of the seas excepted unto the sª John Duncombe or his Assigns he or they paying freight for the sd goods the summe of twenty shillings wth primage & average accus- tomed. In witnes whereof the Mr or purser hath affirmed to three bills of ladeing of this tenor one whereof being ac- complished the other are voide so God send her a psperous arrivall. Dated. in Lond. 20th ffebr: 1650.
The pcells received the contents I Know not William Greene.
Mr Greene I pray Deliver the Contents hereof to M' Tho: Pell of ffairefield or else where in N: England. The marke J D: of John Duncombe.
Witnes Wm Humfrey
John Cole.
5 (4) 16.51 Be it knowne hereby that I Edward Bendall of Boston doe acknowledg to have recd of mr Wm Greene goods shipped by Edmund Leech & John Duncomb aboard the Swallow according to theire severall bills of ladeing Dated 20th ffeb: 1650. & doe hereby ingage my selfe to keepe them safely as also one boxe of store, for & in consideration of two shillings p weeke warehouse roome, dureing theire stay, & to deliver the sd goods unto Mr Pell of ffairfield when they shalbe demanded, or to such as Mr Leech & Mr Duncombs Administrators shall appoint, they paying the warehouse roome & giveing a sufficient discharge to Mr Greene before the publ notarij. witnes my hand this 5 (4) 1651.
Teste Will: Aspinwall Nots: publ:
Edw. Bendall
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This was againe discharged by Mr Pell hee haveing recd the goods for Mr Leech.
10 (4) 1651. This bill bindeth me Henry Parks to pay to Wm Withington or his Assignes in London the summe of fourty pounds sterl. to be pa in Linnen or Woollen eloth there to whom he shall assigne it to receive, or in case the sd Henry Parks come over in the first shipp to bring it a long wth him, & then the sd Wm is to abate fourty shillings there
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either if his Assignes receive it, or in case Henry Parks bring it over to abate it here, And if the goods be dd there then the sd W" doth acquitt him of the debt, & in case that the sd Henry brings it over then the sd Wm is to pay freight for it. In true pformance whereof I bind mee my heires Execut & Administrat firmly by these p'sents Witnes my hand this 22 (8) 1650.
Witnes
IIenry Parkes.
George Bennet
Anthonie Low.
I Wm Withington doe Assigne this Bil over to James Everill this 2 (10) 1650. In witnes whereof I have sett to my hand.
Witnes hereof
Wm Withington.
Jacob Sheafe.
Thomas Stanbury.
13 (4) 1651. At fourty dayes sight of this my first bill of Exchang my second & third not being paid, pay unto Mr David Yale or his Assignes the summe of fifty pounds sterl. & is for the value received here, make good paym' & place it to my Account.
fferiland the 13th September 16.50.
subscribed thus yor loveing brother David Kirk.
Copia.
To M' James Kirk mercht in London these present.
On the back side is written I pray you pay unto Mr Thomas Bell in Seething Lane or to his Assignes being for the Acce of Mr Hezekiah usher & M' Henry Shrimpton, I say £ 501 sterl fferry land 13th Sept. 1651.
David Yale. /
By this publick Instrument of Protest be it knowne & manifest unto all people, that on the eight day of the month of November Anno Dni one thousand six hundd & fifty
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Stylo Angliq, At the request of Mr Thomas Bell Citizen of this Citty of London I John Marius Notary & Tabellion publick admitted & sworne dwelling wthin the same Citty, did shew & exhibit the originall bill of Exchang, whereof the Copie is here above written, Unto Mr James Kirke unto whom the same is directed in pson requesting him to accept the same, wch the sª James Kirk refused to doe, & gave me his reason in writeing, wch is word for word as followetl. The reason I accepted not this bill is, That Mr David Yale uppon the receipt of this Bill, did pmise to give satisfaction unto sª David Kirk of an Acco of goods wch Capt Chaplye dd him in N: England, & also Sugars & other goods dd him by Sa. David Kirk in the New found land, weh he faileing to doe is the Cause Sd. David gave no order for acceptance of sª Bill. James Kirke.
And therefore I the sª Notary did Solemnly ptest & doe ptest by these prsents (at the request aforesd) as well against Sd. David Kirk who hath subscribed the sd bill of Exchang, as all other that it doth or may concerne of Exchang & Rechang of all costs Damages & interests for want & refuseall of ac- ceptation of the sd Bill suffered & susteined & hereafter to be suffered & susteined to be all recovered in time & place con- venient. This was thus ptested in this Citty of London in the pnce of Mr Wm Peake & Joseph Caron Witnesses, Quod attestor Rogatus et requisitus
Jo: Marius Nots publus: [Page 348.] 13 (4) 16.51 At fourty dayes sight of this my first bill of Exca. my second & third not being pa, pay unto Mr David Yale or his Assignes the summe of fifty pounds sterl & is for the value received here, make good paymt & Copia place it to my Acco. fferriland the 13th Sept. 1650 Subscribed, Yor loveing brother David Kirke. Di- rected to M' James Kirke merchant in London these prsent. On the back side is written, The contents hereof I pray yo" pay unto m' Thomas Bell in Seething lane or to his Assignes being for Acco of Mr. Hezekia Usher & M' Henry Shrimpton I say £ 50. sterl. fferry land 13th Sept. 1650. Yors to Comand
David Yale.
By this publ Instrumt of ptest be it knowne & manifest unto all people that on the fourth day of the month of January Aº Dni 1650ty Stily Anglio. At the request of Mr Thomas Bell Citizen of this Citty of London, I John Marius Notary & Tabellion publ admitted & sworne dwell- ing wtbin the same Citty did show & Exhibit the Originall
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bill of Exco. whereof the Copie is here above written unto Mr James Kirke unto whom the same is directed in pson, asking him if he would pay unto the s1 Thomas Bell the summe of fifty pound sterl therein mentioned in regard the said Bill is due, whereuppon the sd James Kirk answered & sd. That he would not pay the sd summe for the same reason that is mentioned in the ptest for non-acceptance, And there- fore I the sd Notary did solemnly ptest & doe ptest by these prsents (at the request aforesd) as well against Sª David Kirke who hath subscribed the sd Bill of Exchang, as all others that it doth or may concerne, of Excº & rechange & of all costs damages & interests for want & refusall of pay- mt of the 'sª summe suffered & susteined & hereafter to be suffered & susteined to be all recovered in time & place con- venient. This was thus ptested in this Citty of London in the prsence of Lucas Evans & Wm Smith witnesses.
Quod attesor rogatus &c requisitus
Jo. Marius Nott Pubeus. London this 6th of ffel: 1650.
30 (4) 1651. At or before the first of June next ensue- ing or sooner the fishing season pmitting, my second or third bills of this Date not being discharged, I pray Deliver or cause to be dd to M' Benjamin Whetcomb & Phillip Jack- son or theire Assignes free of all chardges aboard such Shipp or shipps as the sd Benjamin Whetcomb & Phillip Jackson or theire Assignes shall send to receive the same, the full quantity of three hundd & eight Kintalls of good sound merchantable & well conditioned new England fish account- ing one hundd & twelve pounds weight to every Kintall. I pray faile not to make good Delivery according to this con- tents & put it to my Account as p advice.
subscribed yor loveing brother Robert Houghton. And Directed, to his loving brothers Mr ffrancis Norton at Charls towne & M' John Leveret of Boston in New England, or to either of them theis. Indorsed, pray pay the Contents of this bill of Exchange unto m' Wn Stratton or his order. London the 11th. ffeb. 1650.
Benjamin Whetcomb. Phillip Jackson.
Uppon the 30th day of June 1651, at the request of Mr Wm Stratton Assignee of Mr Benjamin Whetcomb & Mr Phillip Jackson, I Wm Aspinwall Notary & Tabellion publ by Authority of the General Court of the Massachusetts admitted & sworne did shew & exhibit the originall Bill of Exchang the Copie whereof is above written
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unto Capt John Leveret of Boston declaring unto him in the name of the afores" W"" Stratton that the Bill abovesd was not paid, & there fore at request as aforesd did ptest & by these p'sents do ptest as well against the sd Robert Houghton subscriber of the sd Bill as any other in the sd Bill bound for Exchang & Rechange & for all costs damages & interests wch the sd Wm Stratton alreadie hath susteined or further may hereafter susteine through the Non - Delivery of the sd quantity of fish according to Bill, to be all re- covered in time & place convenient. In answr of wch pro- test, the sd John Leveret gave me this returne under his hand Verbatim as followeth.
Mr WmAspinwall comeing to me wth a bill of Exchange uppon Mr ffrancis Norton of Charles towne & John Leveret of Boston for one hundd fifty foure Kint of fish for each to pay, charged by Mr Robert Houghton ; My answer is, that for one hundd fourty nine Kintalls I charged bills uppon severall & sent to Mr Wm Stratton to whom the Bill was con- signed, who acknowledgeth the receipt of the Bills, & pt of the fish by them, & hath not returned mee the Bills for that weh is wanting. Also I answr a readiness & desire in mee to Comply wth Mr Stratton about the bills weh he wholely refuseth, & himselfe knoweth, that fish hath not beene to be poured for money, This is my answr witnes my hand this 30th : June 1651.
John Leveret.
Whereunto Mr Wm. Stratton replyed as followeth. ffor the bills I Delivered them to Mr Norton. & have no order to comply. 30th June 1651.
p me Wm. Stratton.
Thus done & passed in the towne of Boston this 30th day of June 1651. by me the Notary aforesd. Quod virtute offiicij mei &c:
ffurthermore at request aforesd I the Notary aforesd did re- paire to Charls towne to the house of Mr ffrancis Norton & demanded whether Mr Norton was at home: Mrs Norton said he was to the Eastward. Then I shewed & read the originall bill & desired the payment thereof. Mrs Norton answered that Mr Houghton had taken of her husband & charged it wholy on Capt. Leveret, yet if her husband could have poured fish he would have done it to his utmost. w-ch answr being given, I the Notary aforesd at request aforesd did ptest & by these puts doe ptest as well against the aforesd Mr Houghton who subscribed the sd Bill of Exchange as
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against all others Concerned therein for Exchang rechange & all costs damadges & interests wch the sd Wm Stratton hath or further may suffer for not delivering the sd quantity of fish according to bill, to be recovered in time & place con- venient. Thus done & passed in the towne called Charls towne in N: Engl. by me the sd Notarij. Quod virtute officy mei rogatus attestor
2 (5) 1651. Boston in N. England this 2ª of July 1651.
At fourty dayes after the sight of this my first Bill of Ex- change (my second & third of the same tenor & date not paid) pay onto Mr George Monck or his Assignes the summe of one hundd & seven pounds sterl. & is for the like value here received in good merchantable dry cod fish & pyled up for yor use. At day pray you make good payment accord- ing to the advice of yor servant.
Henry Shrimpton.
To the Worp" Rowland Wilson & Martin Bradgate of Lon- don Merchants these.
[Page 350.] 2 (5) 1651. Boston in N: England this 2ª of July 16.51 At fourty dayes after the sight of this my first bill of Exch: (my second & third of the same tenor & date not being paid) May unto M' Richard Seely or his Assignes the summe of three hundd. pounds sterl. & is for the like value here received in good merchantable dry cod fish & pyled up ffor yor use. At day pray make good payment according to the advice of yor servant
Henry Shrimpton.
To the Worp" Rowland Wilson & Martin Bradgate of London merchants these -
2 (5) 1651. These presents witnes that I John Seely of Kingstanton in the County of Devon mariner doe acknowledg iny selfe to be indebted unto my brothers Richard & George Seely the summe of thirty pound sterl money of England to be pd unto the sª Richard or Georg at or before the first day of December next ensueing the date hereof & for the true pformance hereof I doe bind my selfe my heires Executors & Administrators & Assignes firmly by these presents. In wit- nes, hereof I have sett my hand the 27th of 27th of June 16.51. Sealed signed & dd John Seely & a seale. in the presence of us whose names are here under written p me Georg Moncke.
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4 (5) 1651 These presents witnes that I John Seely of Kingstanton mariner doe acknowledge my selfe indebted unto George Monck of Stockingtynhee in the same County mariner the full summe of twelve pound sixteene eight pence of sterling money of England. to be pd unto the sd George Monk or his Assignes at or before the first of November next en- sueing the date hereof & for the true pformance hereof I doe bind my selfe my heires Executors Administrators or Assignes firmly by these presents. In witnes hereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 27th of June 16.51
Sealed signed & dd John Seely & a seale.
in the presence of us witnesses Richard Seely
witnes Robert Gotam.
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THE NOTARIES FIRST BOOK OF RECORDS.
[On Fly Leaf.]
Know all men by these pntes that the 23º of Septmb": Annº Dni. 1643 Before mee W: A: Notary & Tabellion pub- licke dwellinge in the towne of Boston by Authority of the generall Court of the Massachusets admitted & sworne & in pnce of the Wittnesses. hereafter named personally appeared [T K: mercht of Boston wtbin the County of Suff: the Attur- ney of P: L: of Lon. Mercht wch P. L is Atturney irrevocable of J: B: tyler as by the sd J B his lettr Atturney Dated 9 (10) last past & by the said P L his procuration dated the 14°. of this instant month doth & may appeare. ] [or Mr P L of Lond. mercht Atturney irrevocable of Jeremie Browne tyler of London as by his lett of Attur. beareing date the 9 (10) last past doth & may appeare] [or J B tyler of London ] the wch Appearer of his free & voluntary will hath made or- dained & by these pntes in his steed & place doth Authorise & constitute G K. inhabitant of his true & lawfull At-
turney Giveing & granting to his sd Atturney full power strength & lawfull Authority for & in the name & to the use of to aske leavie recover & receive of or of his heires executors administrators, or goods effects actions & credits wheresoever they shalbe found the sume of wych he is oweinge & indebted to the said for what cause & reason soever the same bee. And of the receipt to give acquittance in due forme, also to compound conclude & agree & to appeare before all Lords Judges & Justices in any Court or Courts there to require lawe ayde favor & justice to doe say pursue
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impleade arrest seize sequester attach imprison & condemne, & out of prison to deliver, & generally to doe all things that the appearer himselfe could doe if he should be therre pson- ally pute: wth power to substitute one or more Atturneys under him wth like or limited power, promiseing to hould for firme & of value for that P L: or J B shall hould for firme & of value] what soever his said Atturney or his substitutes shall lawfully doe or procure to be done in & about the prem- ises. In witnes whereof the said Constituant hath signed sealed & Delivered these pnts. Thus done & passed in this towne of Boston in the presence of J. N: & M. M. Witnesses hereunto required.
Quod attestor Rogatus et requisitus W: A: N P: 1643.
J: N: M.M.
I or wee underwritten do certify. & testify to all to whom it shall appertaine that J M who hath subscribed the afore- goinge Instrument is a Notary & Tabell, pub: dwellinge: in by Authority of admitted & sworne, & that to all Acts Instruments & other writeings so by him subscribed full faith & credit is given in Judgment Court & wthout Ackd vsante.
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Cocquetts & Certificates of goods imported & exported :
Certif: 9. (7.)1645. WINTHROP Of Goods dd by the Dolphin of Lon- don, John Wall master for Mr Stephen Winthropp 2 hhs Haberdash" cast wares one hundred, sixe bar nayles. 200 goads Cottons. 100 yards Bayes silk ware cost 1li two chests of window glasse cont 400 foote. one tunn yron. 400 wht pewtr. 400 wht Brasseware. 60 doz hatts. 20 doz shooes. Also another Cocquet. vizt bearing date xixº may. 10 Bales cont 6 span- ish cloths drest. 40 Northerne kersies. Licensed as appeare by 2 Cocquetts xxixth. & xxxth May. Carol. xxi:
Certif: 12. (7.) 1645 KILVERT Dolphin of London John Wall mas- ter, Delivered for Roger Kilvert, 101ts one chest cont 40 pcs. Northerne cot- tons. 128 doz mens woollen hose. 30 Damasellod. 4 sayes. 7 Chenies. 30 pces Callicoes. 50 pces course Canvas. 20 tunnes Cordge. Also Jan viiº 6 balls cont 1000 ells Nor- mandie Canvas. 16 pees Lockrams. 700 Ells nar Germaine linnen. Licensed by 2 Cocq: Dat. viith June. Carol xxiº & vii Carol. xxiº.
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Certific: 20.(7) 1645 Imported by Richard Vicarige & Ben- jamin Whetcomb in the Alice of Lon- WHETCOMB don Thomas Chivers master, 73 doz woollen stockings. 2 pces frize. 4 ppetnaes 601. 2 Sayes cont 301. 4 pces Callicoes. 120 pound of Woollen yarnc. hony Combs 401 10 Ells Taffaty. 200 doz shooes. 10 doz brushes. 9 doz bodies. 8 pound silke: 5 barr nayles. 5 pces lanes. haberdashr ware cost 601. 200 yards blew linnen. 5 bales cont 45 pces 3 lockrams. 17 bale cont 4700 ells Can- vas, lycensed by 2 Cocq: Dat xith. Aprill. Carol xxiº.
Exported by Robt Loveland mer. in the
Boston xiiijth Sept: 1645 Edmond & John of London John Dan- iel Master, 1800 kintalls Codfish. 3000 bush's corne vizt pease wheate, & wheate of this Country for Bilboa. under seale.
Boston 20 (7) 1645 Exported by Robt Loveland mer. in the Edmond & John of London, John Daniel master sixe butts 3 hogshds & 23 Rowles of Tobacco of the English plantations for the account of Roger Bathorne. for Bilboa & thence to London. under seale.
Boston 22 (7) 1645
Exported by Joseph Dorney mer in the Alice of London Thomas Chivers master, 2000 Kintalls fish, a smale quantity
English graine, a boxe cont 10 Doz brushes, & a Caske cont 30 Castors for Bilboa. under seale.
Boston 22. (7) 1645 Exported by Joseph Dorney mer in the Alice of London Thomas Chivers Master, 9000 wht Tobacco of the English planta- tions, for Bilboa & thence to England. Dat. 22 (7) 1645 under seale.
14. (8) 1645 Imported in the Tryal by Mr Graves. 12000. wht Ropes. 12 winches cable-yarne. 11500 wht Rosen. one fatt one drum & 1 bundle cont 1081. & 72li threed, 18 ticks. 3 ticks. 3 Rowles for bolster. 2211 black & bro: thread 4 hhs. nayles 1. 2. 3. 4. 148 potts & Kettles wth 16001 80 bundls Rodyron wht 40001. 36 barr1. tar. 8 piggs leade. 4 basktts printing trs. 6 baggs hops. 4 hhs Engl. Coppas 8 hhs Remish Allom. one pack cont. 79 reame pap. one pack cont 10 duffls of 500 flem. ells a pce. one pack 12 pes of leiden Doffles cont 27 flem els a piece. & a bundle of threed laces &c val. 51i. one pack 12 Duffi. 27 ells a pce. one pack 11 Duffl. 27 ells a piece & 2 bundle tax fillet. Val. 151i. one matted chest cont 10 pcs holland 501 ells at 16 & 20 stiv. one matted hhd cont 9 pcs lin of 500 ells at 15 stiv. a
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pack matted cont 9 pce lin of 600 ells at 12 stiv. 13 pcs course linnen of 900 ells at 6 stiv. one bar" pins & needles val. 20" one felt painted boxes Val. 5li one pack matted cont. 4 pcs duffles 27 ells. One pack matted cont 2 pcs broad blew. one smale bale Crop madder 571. one bag polony wooll 1001i. one pack cont 50 bibles, 30 unbound. 200 bibles in 12 sheets. 200 pastboard. one smale pack cont 20 bibls with notes. One bag galls. 3 ttonn, wine. 3 tton wine vinegar. one hhd Stowine. 1 hhd Red wine. one pipe brandy wine. 2 balls french canvas. 50 barrli gunpowder. 800 wht match. 7 barr". smale shott wht 9001i. 1 barr" house glasses. 1 doz felt hatts. 1 dromm fat. 1 fardle of linnen. 2 ffats pot ashes. 2 C } twine. 20 hhs primes
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XVIº. (8) Imported by the Indevor of new England, Thomas Andrewes Mr ffor Thomas Bell merc. 10. doz BELL. fanns. 3000nd. ells canvas. 20 sayes of 2501. 200 yds linsey woolsey. 200 yds frize. 400 Goads Cottons. 20 doz shoos. 6 doz shod shovels. druggs & Apoth. ware cost 50li Habedash ware cost 1001. Mercers ware cost 2001. 60 doz mens woollen stockings. 50 doz yrish stockings. 4 doz plaine felt hatts. two tts yron. 10 barrlls powder. 2 tts wrought yron. 20 hund wht. birding shott of leade. 20 Cells of Lockram. 3 C ells holland. household stuff Uphol- ster ware & Apparell cost 1001. 20 barils soape. Lycensed by Cocqt. Dat yth. Apr. Carol xxj.
XVIº (8) BELL Imported by the Indevor of London. Tho. An- drews mr. for Tho. Bell merc 200 yron potts. haberdash ware cost 601. 8 barr" nailes. 8 C wht wrought yron. mercery ware cost 401. 4 C ells canvas. 2 C ells holland. 2 C yds callicoes. 6 doz bellows. 10 doz shooes. 2 chauldron grindstones. 60 Ruggs for bedds. 20 coverletts. 6 double bayes. 12 sayes cost 2 C & 201. Lycensed Cocqt. dat xxiiijth March. Carol. xxiº.
XVIº. (8) Imported by Indevor New England Thomas
BELL Andr. Mr for Thomas Bell. 20 long Kentish cloths drest. 80 Northern Kersies. Lycensed by Cocqt dat vth Apr. Carol. xxjº. XVIIº. (8) ffor Tho. Alderne. 3 tts of yron. 2 tts Cont ALDERNE. 400d. Goads Cottons 10 tts cordage. One suit Imported by the Indevr of Lond. Wm Andr. Mr of sailes for a ship 34 doz shooes.
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Lycensed as appeares by Cocqt. Dated : 1º April. Carol. xxjº.
XVIIº (8) Imported by the Ind. Lond. William Andrews Master for Tho: Alderne. 30 Northerne Kirsies, ALDERNE & 10 long Kentish cloths drest. Cocgt dat. 1º Apr. Carol. xxj°.
XVIIº. (8) Imported by the Dolphin London John Wall
Master. for Arthur Mansfield. one box cost 17
MANSFIELD. ould fashioned Castors 8 ells Dowlas. 6 paire linnen stockings. 15 paire socks. 12 bands & 12 paire Cuffes. Cocqut. Dat XVIº June. 1645.
XVIIIº (8) WINTHROP Exported by the Dolphin of London John Wall Mr Stephen Winthrop mercht for the Account of Roger Kilvert Edward Parks & David Davison seven thousand bushells of graine, vizt. wheat rye pease: one thousand Kintalls of fish: 12 thousand pipe staves: 40 hhd beefe & porke: & 40 hhs. makrell & red her- ringe for Canaries. The Master gave mee this Account of the pticulars.
XVIIIº. (8) Exported by the Dolphin of London for the
Account of the same merchts seven thousand weight of Tobacco to be transported to the Canaries & so to London all of the English Plantations.
This quantity was given mee by yr Mr.
XXº. (8) Imported in the Tryall of New England Thomas Graves Mr. for the Accot of Daniel Butler mer, three cask cont. seventy doz shoes, fourty paire bootes. ffive fardles cont twenty peeces freeze, twenty nine Manchestr single bayes. seventy foure doz mens woollen stockings Cocqt Dat. xº. ffebr. Carol. Xxº.
XXº. (8)
Imported in the Tryall of New England Mr Thomas Graves, for the account of Daniel But-
BUTLER ler Mer. sixe & a halfe Kentish clothes drest & thirty foure Northerne Kersies. Coqut. Dat. xth ffeb. Carol. XXO.
XXIIIº. (8) Exported by the Defence of Boston Mr Edw:
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