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Edward Beale and Company against the}
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shipp ''Expectation''/}
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Examined upon the sayd allegation.
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'''2'''
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'''Abragam Hoopgood''' of Saint Ellens the lesse in London
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merchant aged one and twenty yeares or thereabouts
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a witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith as
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followeth. videlicet.
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To the first second third and fourth aand fifth articles of the sayd allegation
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This deponent saith that Residing att Messina in Scicily in the monethes
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of december and January 1650, he then and there saw the arlate
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shipp the ''Expectation'' being and abiding in the Port of Messina, and saith
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that the arlate Thomas Newman was then Master of her, and the
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arlate Thomas Ayres Purser of her and for and as such sthe sayd
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Newman and Ayres were then and there commonly accounted reputed and
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taken, And saith that of the saight and knowledge of this deponent the
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sayd ship ''Expectation'' wsa in very great want of repaires in her
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hull tackle and furniture, and so much in want thereof as that she
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could not possobly without inevitable danger of foundring have made
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any voyage to sea especially to this Port of London or other Port att a
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great distance from Messina. And moreover saith there was att the
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same tyme a Common
 
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Transcription

The 5th day of October 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]

Edward Beale and Company against the}
shipp Expectation/}
Examined upon the sayd allegation.

2

Abragam Hoopgood of Saint Ellens the lesse in London
merchant aged one and twenty yeares or thereabouts
a witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith as
followeth. videlicet.

To the first second third and fourth aand fifth articles of the sayd allegation
This deponent saith that Residing att Messina in Scicily in the monethes
of december and January 1650, he then and there saw the arlate
shipp the Expectation being and abiding in the Port of Messina, and saith
that the arlate Thomas Newman was then Master of her, and the
arlate Thomas Ayres Purser of her and for and as such sthe sayd
Newman and Ayres were then and there commonly accounted reputed and
taken, And saith that of the saight and knowledge of this deponent the
sayd ship Expectation wsa in very great want of repaires in her
hull tackle and furniture, and so much in want thereof as that she
could not possobly without inevitable danger of foundring have made
any voyage to sea especially to this Port of London or other Port att a
great distance from Messina. And moreover saith there was att the
same tyme a Common