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|Transcription=1. The 16th day of May 1657.
1. The 16th day of May 1657.
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2. Examined upon the sayd libell./
 
2. Examined upon the sayd libell./
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3. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3</margin>
 
3. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3</margin>
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4. '''Thomas Midwinter''' of the parish of Saint Olaves in Southwarke
 
4. '''Thomas Midwinter''' of the parish of Saint Olaves in Southwarke
 
5. Shipp Carpenter aged forty yeares or thereabouts a
 
5. Shipp Carpenter aged forty yeares or thereabouts a
 
6. wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
 
6. wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
 
7. followeth videlicet./
 
7. followeth videlicet./
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8. To the sixth article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee being a
 
8. To the sixth article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee being a
 
9. shipp Carpenter by profession was desyred to goe on board the arlate
 
9. shipp Carpenter by profession was desyred to goe on board the arlate
10. shipp the White Lillie in the moneth of Aprill last and about the one and twentieth day thereof, togeather with his Contest Lewis Bowlding (....)
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10. shipp the ''White Lillie'' in the moneth of Aprill last and about the one and twentieth day thereof, togeather with his Contest Lewis Bowlding (....)
11. to survey and view what dammage was done unto the sayd shipp the White
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11. to survey and view what dammage was done unto the sayd shipp the ''White
12. Lillie by reason of an other shipp comeing fowle of (....) ˹her˺ and puting
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12. Lillie'' by reason of an other shipp comeing fowle of (....) her and puting
13. her from her mooreings And upon view of the sayd shipp the White
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13. her from her mooreings And upon view of the sayd shipp the ''White
14. Lillie it did plainely appeare to this deponent and the sayd Bowlding
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14. Lillie'' it did plainely appeare to this deponent and the sayd Bowlding
15. that the sayd Shipp the White Lillie had her quarter broken in, and her
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15. that the sayd Shipp the ''White Lillie'' had her quarter broken in, and her
16. Cable spoiled and rubbed with the other shipps lyeing upon ˹it ˺and rubbing to
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16. Cable spoiled and rubbed with the other shipps lyeing upon it and rubbing to
17. and froe ˹upon it˺ by the force of the tyde, and about eight and twenty foote of the Keele
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17. and froe upon it by the force of the tyde, and about eight and twenty foote of the Keele
18. of the White Lillie was shattered and broken soe that shee must of necessitie
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18. of the ''White Lillie'' was shattered and broken soe that shee must of necessitie
 
19. bee careened before shee will bee fitt to goe to sea, and alsoe that her mayne
 
19. bee careened before shee will bee fitt to goe to sea, and alsoe that her mayne
 
20. stay was broken All which dammages (as hee this deponent truly heard and
 
20. stay was broken All which dammages (as hee this deponent truly heard and
 
21. beleeveth) was occasioned by reason that the Master and Company of the
 
21. beleeveth) was occasioned by reason that the Master and Company of the
22. Prince arlate suffered their shipp the Prince to come fowle of the white
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22. ''Prince'' arlate suffered their shipp the ''Prince'' to come fowle of the ''white
23. Lillie) And hee saith that the severall dammages which did upon view
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23. Lillie'') And hee saith that the severall dammages which did upon view
 
24. appeare to this deponent and the sayd Boulding to bee done to the sayd shippp
 
24. appeare to this deponent and the sayd Boulding to bee done to the sayd shippp
25. the White Lillie could not nor cannot in this deponents Judgment bee repayred
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25. the ''White Lillie'' could not nor cannot in this deponents Judgment bee repayred
 
26. and amended under these summes following videlicet the mending of the sayd
 
26. and amended under these summes following videlicet the mending of the sayd
27. shipps quarter which was broken downne will cost (....) at least fifteen shillings
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27. shipps quarter which was broken downe will cost (....) at least fifteen shillings
 
28. sterling and the subbing and spoie of the Cable doth and will amount to
 
28. sterling and the subbing and spoie of the Cable doth and will amount to
 
29. fifty shillings at least of like money to splice and repayre the same And
 
29. fifty shillings at least of like money to splice and repayre the same And
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31. the least tenn pounds more of like money And further to this article
 
31. the least tenn pounds more of like money And further to this article
 
32. hee cannot depose./
 
32. hee cannot depose./
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33. To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by the direction of the
 
33. To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by the direction of the
 
34. producent./
 
34. producent./
35.
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36. To the Interrogatories/
 
36. To the Interrogatories/
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37. To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively for his part being none of
 
37. To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively for his part being none of
38. the sayd shipp the White Lillie her company but only imployed as a foresayd
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38. the sayd shipp the ''White Lillie'' her company but only imployed as a foresayd
 
39. to view the dammage done to her And further hee cannot answere/
 
39. to view the dammage done to her And further hee cannot answere/
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40. To the 2 hee saith hee favoureth all the parties litigant in this suite alike and
 
40. To the 2 hee saith hee favoureth all the parties litigant in this suite alike and
 
41. desyreth right may prevaile therein./
 
41. desyreth right may prevaile therein./
42. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith in his this deponents Judgment the White
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43. Lillie and her tackle apparrell and furniture are worth three hundred
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42. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith in his this deponents Judgment the ''White
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43. Lillie'' and her tackle apparrell and furniture are worth three hundred
 
44. pounds sterling and more And further hee cannot answere./
 
44. pounds sterling and more And further hee cannot answere./
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45. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee hath observed that it is usuall for shipps
 
45. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee hath observed that it is usuall for shipps
 
46. in the River of Thames to lye neere one an other but saith that if by their
 
46. in the River of Thames to lye neere one an other but saith that if by their
47. neglect ˹in˺ not well mooreing of them they doe any dammage one to an other
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47. neglect in not well mooreing of them they doe any dammage one to an other
 
48. they are lyable to make satisfaction for the dammage done And further
 
48. they are lyable to make satisfaction for the dammage done And further
 
49. to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
 
49. to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
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50. To
 
50. To
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1. The 16th day of May 1657.

2. Examined upon the sayd libell./

3. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3</margin>

4. Thomas Midwinter of the parish of Saint Olaves in Southwarke
5. Shipp Carpenter aged forty yeares or thereabouts a
6. wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
7. followeth videlicet./

8. To the sixth article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee being a
9. shipp Carpenter by profession was desyred to goe on board the arlate
10. shipp the White Lillie in the moneth of Aprill last and about the one and twentieth day thereof, togeather with his Contest Lewis Bowlding (....)
11. to survey and view what dammage was done unto the sayd shipp the White
12. Lillie by reason of an other shipp comeing fowle of (....) her and puting
13. her from her mooreings And upon view of the sayd shipp the White
14. Lillie it did plainely appeare to this deponent and the sayd Bowlding
15. that the sayd Shipp the White Lillie had her quarter broken in, and her
16. Cable spoiled and rubbed with the other shipps lyeing upon it and rubbing to
17. and froe upon it by the force of the tyde, and about eight and twenty foote of the Keele
18. of the White Lillie was shattered and broken soe that shee must of necessitie
19. bee careened before shee will bee fitt to goe to sea, and alsoe that her mayne
20. stay was broken All which dammages (as hee this deponent truly heard and
21. beleeveth) was occasioned by reason that the Master and Company of the
22. Prince arlate suffered their shipp the Prince to come fowle of the white
23. Lillie) And hee saith that the severall dammages which did upon view
24. appeare to this deponent and the sayd Boulding to bee done to the sayd shippp
25. the White Lillie could not nor cannot in this deponents Judgment bee repayred
26. and amended under these summes following videlicet the mending of the sayd
27. shipps quarter which was broken downe will cost (....) at least fifteen shillings
28. sterling and the subbing and spoie of the Cable doth and will amount to
29. fifty shillings at least of like money to splice and repayre the same And
30. the Careening and mending the Keele and Mayne staye will cost at
31. the least tenn pounds more of like money And further to this article
32. hee cannot depose./

33. To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by the direction of the
34. producent./

36. To the Interrogatories/

37. To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively for his part being none of
38. the sayd shipp the White Lillie her company but only imployed as a foresayd
39. to view the dammage done to her And further hee cannot answere/

40. To the 2 hee saith hee favoureth all the parties litigant in this suite alike and
41. desyreth right may prevaile therein./

42. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith in his this deponents Judgment the White
43. Lillie and her tackle apparrell and furniture are worth three hundred
44. pounds sterling and more And further hee cannot answere./

45. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee hath observed that it is usuall for shipps
46. in the River of Thames to lye neere one an other but saith that if by their
47. neglect in not well mooreing of them they doe any dammage one to an other
48. they are lyable to make satisfaction for the dammage done And further
49. to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./

50. To