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|Transcription=1. dammified and much hindered in her imployment by the said detention at
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2. Callice and the rest of the said goods wer which were restored and at
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3. Cadiz Callice and were brought to London, were ??poared upon their deliverie there to be
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4. ˹(and were)˺ much re spoiled and dammified by having bin landed and detained at
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5. Callice, ˹and soe hee saith they XXX˺ this deponent seeing the condicion of them at the time of XXXX
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6. of such their deliverie, but for the valew of the wines and fruite soe
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7. by the said Bennard and companie taken away and never restored, hee
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8. saith hee cannot estimate the same.
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9. To the fourth hee saith that the powder, shott, victualls and cordage
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10. soe taken away from the said shipp were in his estimacion worth
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11. two hundred ˹fiftie˺ pounds sterling, and hee conceiveth her owners to have
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12. sustained dammage by her detention at Callice, and hinderance of her
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13. imployment to the summe of two hundred pounds sterling, and by her
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14. breaking and deteriorating ˹in the time of˺ by the said detencion, to the summe of one
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15. hundred pounds sterling, and soe much hee beleeveth her requiring
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16. and putting into the same condicion shee was in at the time of the
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17. seizure hath and will cost. And lastly hee verily beleeveth that the
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18. ˹by the˺ said goods restored at Callice and brought hether and delivered
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19. namely by such their detention and endammaging at Callice and by
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20. losse of their market here thereby, the said owners have suffered
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21. dammage to the summe of foure hundred pounds sterling. And
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22. further XXX
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Claude Cornilliesen Col? [SIGNATURE ON RH SIDE]
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The same day.
  
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'''Richard Skynne''' of Plimouth in the County of Devon
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Sailer, aged 25 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
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examined.
  
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28. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew the shipp the
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29. Noahs Arke (William Durham master) in her last voyage from
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30. Newfoundland, whence shee went with a cargo of ffish to
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31. Malega and there delivered the said fish, and there (namely at
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32. Malaga) tooke in sixtie buts of wine, and a quantitie of raisins
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33. in barrells and frailes, with which and the said wines the said shipp
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34. or Pinke (being of about eight tonnes burthen) was fully laden.
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35. And saith the said wines and fruite were commonly said and esteemed
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36. to be for the account of John Tivell of London Merchant and John
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37. Page of Exeter Plimouth merchant, who were and are alsoe commonly
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38. accounted owners of the said vessell, and that the foursaid fish brought
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39. from Newfoundland was alsoe for their account, the premisses
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40. hee deposeth being one of the said shipps company and going the
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41. said voyage in her.
  
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42. To the second hee saith that the said vessell with the said fruite
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43. and wines came from Malega and arived at Plimouth on or
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44. about the nineth of January last in safetie, and there delivered
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45. part of her said wines and fruite, and tooke in eight chestes (which hee
  
 
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1. dammified and much hindered in her imployment by the said detention at
2. Callice and the rest of the said goods wer which were restored and at
3. Cadiz Callice and were brought to London, were ??poared upon their deliverie there to be
4. ˹(and were)˺ much re spoiled and dammified by having bin landed and detained at
5. Callice, ˹and soe hee saith they XXX˺ this deponent seeing the condicion of them at the time of XXXX
6. of such their deliverie, but for the valew of the wines and fruite soe
7. by the said Bennard and companie taken away and never restored, hee
8. saith hee cannot estimate the same.

9. To the fourth hee saith that the powder, shott, victualls and cordage
10. soe taken away from the said shipp were in his estimacion worth
11. two hundred ˹fiftie˺ pounds sterling, and hee conceiveth her owners to have
12. sustained dammage by her detention at Callice, and hinderance of her
13. imployment to the summe of two hundred pounds sterling, and by her
14. breaking and deteriorating ˹in the time of˺ by the said detencion, to the summe of one
15. hundred pounds sterling, and soe much hee beleeveth her requiring
16. and putting into the same condicion shee was in at the time of the
17. seizure hath and will cost. And lastly hee verily beleeveth that the
18. ˹by the˺ said goods restored at Callice and brought hether and delivered
19. namely by such their detention and endammaging at Callice and by
20. losse of their market here thereby, the said owners have suffered
21. dammage to the summe of foure hundred pounds sterling. And
22. further XXX

Claude Cornilliesen Col? [SIGNATURE ON RH SIDE]

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The same day.

Richard Skynne of Plimouth in the County of Devon
Sailer, aged 25 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
examined.

28. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew the shipp the
29. Noahs Arke (William Durham master) in her last voyage from
30. Newfoundland, whence shee went with a cargo of ffish to
31. Malega and there delivered the said fish, and there (namely at
32. Malaga) tooke in sixtie buts of wine, and a quantitie of raisins
33. in barrells and frailes, with which and the said wines the said shipp
34. or Pinke (being of about eight tonnes burthen) was fully laden.
35. And saith the said wines and fruite were commonly said and esteemed
36. to be for the account of John Tivell of London Merchant and John
37. Page of Exeter Plimouth merchant, who were and are alsoe commonly
38. accounted owners of the said vessell, and that the foursaid fish brought
39. from Newfoundland was alsoe for their account, the premisses
40. hee deposeth being one of the said shipps company and going the
41. said voyage in her.

42. To the second hee saith that the said vessell with the said fruite
43. and wines came from Malega and arived at Plimouth on or
44. about the nineth of January last in safetie, and there delivered
45. part of her said wines and fruite, and tooke in eight chestes (which hee

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