When merchants had problems with a cargo, whether regarding the quality of the goods delivered, piracy, privateering or insurance losses, those involved made a sworn statement of the facts to the port authorities.
In this statement made 4 February 1656, the Bristol merchant John Pope swore that when he insured the cargo of his ship the New Anne for £200, he had absolutely no idea that the ship had already been taken by privateers on her way to Portugal.
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: JX/1/3.replica
: Bristol Archives
: Folio 66v: Deposition book re insurance of the New Anne