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cannot depose
 
cannot depose
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Thomas Parkes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Thomas Parkes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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'''John Maynard''' of Wappin in the paarish of Stepney and
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'''John Maynard''' of Wapping in the parish of Stepney and
 
County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the shipp the
 
County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the shipp the
 
''Mary and Anne'' aged twenty three yeares or thereabouts
 
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Merchandizes to be thence transported to London And saith the sayd shipp
 
Merchandizes to be thence transported to London And saith the sayd shipp
 
sett sayle from thence with the sayd goods for London in the sayd moneth of december
 
sett sayle from thence with the sayd goods for London in the sayd moneth of december
and abput the 22th of the same moneth the sayd shipp being
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and about the 22th of the same moneth the sayd shipp being
 
neere the Southward Cape met with a very violent storme which
 
neere the Southward Cape met with a very violent storme which
 
continued at least fower and twenty howers with such violence that the sayd
 
continued at least fower and twenty howers with such violence that the sayd
 
shipps company were forced to take in all their sayles and durst beare noe
 
shipps company were forced to take in all their sayles and durst beare noe
 
sayle out. for feare the same should have bin the occasion to cause the sayd shipp
 
sayle out. for feare the same should have bin the occasion to cause the sayd shipp
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and goods to perish and founder in the seam and soe violent the sayd storme was
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that although the sayd shipp bore out noe sayle yet it forced her to drive and
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kye alonge upon her side in the sea whereby shee could not possibly but receive
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and did receive much water aboard her The premisses hee deposeth seeing the
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same being Gunner as aforesayd aboard the sayd shipp the sayd voyage
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And further to these articles hee cannot depose
  
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To the third hee saith that hee alsoe well remembreth that about the 29th
 
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her againe firme and tight to goe to sea And further to this article hee
cannot depose

To the 4th hee saith that the sayd leake and mayne night being mended the
sayd shipp againe set out to sea from Cadiz to goe for England but about
the sixth of ffebruary last past in the English Channell mett with an other very
violent storme which alsoe continued the space of eight howers and more and beate
with such violence upon the sayd shipp that the waves often washing over
the decks thereof shee could not in all probability but receive in much
water And saith that in case any damage have happened to any of the
sayd shipps ladeing, the same was occasioned by the violence of the
foresayd stormes and not by any defect of the sayd shipp for that hee knoweth
the sayd shipp before the sayd stormes happened, was tight and sufficient and soe
still is, And for that hee knoweth that the Company of the sayd shipp did
their utmost endeavour (both by carefull stowing the goods in her, and diligent
plying the pumpe soe often as occasion required) to revent and damage
being done to the sayd shipps ladeing And further hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

Repeated before doctor Clarke

Thomas Parkes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation

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John Maynard of Wapping in the parish of Stepney and
County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the shipp the
Mary and Anne aged twenty three yeares or thereabouts
a witnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
followeth videlicet./

To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
deponent being Gunner in the shipp the Mary and Anne arlate well knoweth that
in the moneths of November and december 1654 the sayd shipp was a very
tight and stronge shipp and fitt to carrie any Merchandizes and in the sayd moneths
laye at the Port of Mallega in Spaine and there tooke in divers goods and
Merchandizes to be thence transported to London And saith the sayd shipp
sett sayle from thence with the sayd goods for London in the sayd moneth of december
and about the 22th of the same moneth the sayd shipp being
neere the Southward Cape met with a very violent storme which
continued at least fower and twenty howers with such violence that the sayd
shipps company were forced to take in all their sayles and durst beare noe
sayle out. for feare the same should have bin the occasion to cause the sayd shipp
and goods to perish and founder in the seam and soe violent the sayd storme was
that although the sayd shipp bore out noe sayle yet it forced her to drive and
kye alonge upon her side in the sea whereby shee could not possibly but receive
and did receive much water aboard her The premisses hee deposeth seeing the
same being Gunner as aforesayd aboard the sayd shipp the sayd voyage
And further to these articles hee cannot depose

To the third hee saith that hee alsoe well remembreth that about the 29th