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174 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1679/80.
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Liber W. C.
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Vessell bona fide belonging to England Wales or the Towne of
Berwick and Navigated wth an English Master, and three fourths
of the Mariners att Least Englishmen, and had delivered to such
Governor or other person or officer a true and perfect Inventory or
Invoyce of her Ladeing Together wth the place or places in wch the
said goods were Laden or taken into the said shipp or Vessell,
under the paine of the losse of the said shipp or Vessell with all her
Gunns Amunicon Tackle furniture and apparrell and of such goods
of the growth produccon mani facture of Europe as were not bona
fide taken in and Loaden in England Wales or the Towne of Ber-
wick To bee Recovered and Divided in manner as aforesaid as in the
same statute is more fully Contained Notwithstanding wch the Eighth
day of March aforesaid The sd Richard Windall Master or Co-
mander of the said shipp or Vessell Called ye Liverpoole Marchant
then rideing att Anchor in the River st Georges wthin the County of
st Maryes, in the said Province of Maryland wthin the Jurisdiccon
of the said Court the said Statute little regarding nor the paines
penalties & forfeitures therein fearing, then and there had imported
and brought into the said Province in the said shipp or Vessell
divers and sundry Comodities of the growth produccon and Mani-
facture of Europe wch were not really and bona fide shipped Laden
or taken in, in England or wales or the Towne of Berwick upon
Tweed, but were by the said Richard Windall Shipped or Loaden
or taken on board the said shipp or vessell in the Kindome of Ire-
land, That is to say Eighteene hogsheads of ffrench Wines Called
Clarret wth seaverall other European goods a perticular whereof
was thereunto annexed And also the said Richard Windall Master
or Comandr of the said shipp or Vessell did not upon his Entry of
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the said shipp with ye officer appointed by the Governor for that
purpose or att any other time thence since and before breaking of
Bulke deliver or Cause to bee delivered to the Governor or the said
officer by him thereunto authorized and appointed a true and pfect
Inventory Invoyce or pticuler of the seaverall goods and Comodi-
ties of the said shipps Ladeing, Together wth the place or places in
wch the said goods were Laden or taken into the said shipp or vessell
as in and by the said statu[te] hee was Required and Enjoyned,
But wthout haveing first delivered to the said Governour or the
said officer by him thereunto authorized and appointed a true and
perfect Inventory Invoyce or perticuler of the seaverall goods and
Comodities of the said shipp or Vessells Ladeing, wth the place
or places in wch the said goods were Laden or taken into the said
shipp or Vessell, Hee the said Richard Windall did then and there
out of the said shipp or Vessell unlade divers goods and Comodi-
ties, That is to say) Two hogsheads of ffrench Wine, And the said
Richard Windall did also unlade and deliver to John Addison and
to John Reddish seaverall bayles packs and Caskes of goods and
other European Comodities soe as aforesaid by him in the sd shipp
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