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Mercurius politicus, Number 396, 24th-31st December 1657 E.747[19]

James Swart, Master of the 3 Merchants of
Flushing, 60 tuns, 12 men, came from Mallago
with Wine and Fruit, arrived the 21 bound
home.
John Green, Master of the John and Mary of
London, 60 tuns, 10 men, came from Bion
with pitch, arrived the 21 bound home.
Frederick Williams, Master of the King
David of Amsterdam, 60 tuns, 11 men, came from
hom, with strong-waters, Biefe and Frayne, arrived
the 22 bound for Barbadoes.
John Daniel, Master of the Katherine of London,
30 tuns, 7 men, came from Flushing, arrived the
22 bound for the Streights.
Bartin Contalus Master of the St Peter of Flushing,120
120 tuns, 18 men, 16 guns, came from home,
arived the 22 bound for the Canaries.
Daniel Jaspis, Master of the Hunter of Flushing,
130 tuns, 45 men, 24 Guns, came from home.
arrived the 22, bound for the Streights.
Bodian Culveler, Master of the Prince William
of Flushing, 100 tuns, 40 men, 20 guns, came
from home, arived the 22 bound for the Soreights.
As for Frigots here is now in the harbor the Fagon.
Clearing of Ships and Vessels.
The Exon-Merchant of Topsam, William Smith
Master, with 22 men bound home, cleared the 23.
The Hope of Amsterdam, Adrian Blumer Master,
with 42 men bound home, cleared the 23.
The 25 Decemb. the ship formerly mentioned
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