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|Transcription=there safely arrived therewith saith that soone after her
|Transcription=1. those safely after arrived therewith saith that soone after her
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arrival there the sayd Turley receaved a mischanse by falling
2. arrival there the sayd Turley receaved a mischanse by falling
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downe at a scuttle of the vessell, by meanes of which fall the
3. downe at a scuttle of the vessell, by meanes of which fall the
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sayd Turley was disabled from any wayes looking after the mannage
4. sayd Turley was disabled from any wayes looking after the mannage
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ment and disposall of the sayd outward Cargo, two of his ribbs (as
5. ment and disposall of the sayd outward Cargo, two of his ribbs(as
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a Chirurgion on shoare to whome this deponent helped to carry
6. a Chirurgion on shoare to whome this deponent helped to carry
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the sayd Turley for Cure) did affirme being broken and saith the sayd Turley
7. the sayd Turley for Cure) did affirme ˹being broken˺ and saith the sayd Turley
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by such his hurt was disabled from looking after his busines by
8. by such his hurt was disabled from looking after his busines by
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the space of eight or nyne dayes at least during all which tyme
9. the space of eight or nyne dayes at least during all which tyme
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the sayd Cutberd did attend on shoare the sale and dispersall of the
10. the sayd Cutbord did attend on shoare the sale and disposall of the
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sayd outward ladeing and did assiste the sayd Turley in the sale of
11. sayd outward ladeing and did assiste the sayd Turley in the sale of
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the rest after the sayd Turleys recovery as alsoe in the buyeing of
12. the rest after the sayd Turliys recovery as alsoe in the buyeing of
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her homewards ladeing And further to these articles saving
13. twlveer onward ladeing And further to this arle the searles saving
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his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/
14. his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/
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15. To the 8th article he saith that the arlate Cutbord and Turley did
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16. lye a shoare six or seaven weekes at Bergen about sale of the
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17. outward and buying of the homewards Cargo, wherein the sayd
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18. Turley after hee was recovered of his hurt did soo farr as his
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19. smale experince would enable him assiste And saith that dicring
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20. the sayd tyme the sayd Cutbord of this deponenth knowledge did
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21. pay half a doller a weeke for a shopp on shoare to sell goods in and
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22. was at other charges for his victualls and other expensse in driveing
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23. of bargaines about selling and buying the sayd onboards and
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24. ˹the premisses hee deposeth upon the grounds of knowledge as a foresayd˺
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25. homewards Cargoes And further to this article hee cannot depose/
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26. To the 9th hee saith that hee well knoweth that tenn pounds sterling is
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To the 8th article he saith that the arlate Cutberd did
27. a common price allowed to a Master of a vessell of the like burthen
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lye a shoare six or seaven weekes at Bergen about sale of the
28. as the Recovery for performance ˹only˺ of his duty and place of a master for
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outward and buying of the homewards Cargo, wherein the sayd
29. a voyage from London to Bergen and back to London, and hee this deponent
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Turley after hee was recovered of his hurt did soe farr as his
30. using the trade for Norway hath seuverall tymes knowne the like
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smalle experince would enable him assiste And saith that during
31. allowance made to masters of shipps of the like burthen with the Recovery
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the sayd tyme the sayd Cutberd of this deponenth knowledge did
32. only for dischargeing their duty of Masters/
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pay half a doller a weeke for a shopp on shoare to sell goods in and
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was at other charges for his victualls and other expensse in driveing
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of bargaines about selling and buying the sayd outwards and
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homewards Cargoes the premisses hee deposeth upon the grounds of knowledge as aforesayd And further to this article hee cannot depose/
  
33. To the 10th hee saith that for the reasons of knowledge before declared
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To the 9th hee saith that hee well knoweth that Tenn pounds sterling is
34. hee alsoe knoweth that the Recovery having receaved her homeward
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a common price allowed to a Master of a vessell of the like burthen
35. Cargo at bergen did saith the first oportunities of winde and weather
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as the ''Recovery'' for performance only of his duty and place of a Master for
36. sett sayle from the XXX and safely arrive therewith at London where the
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a voyage from London to Bergen and back to London, and hee this deponent
37. same was safely discharged out of the sayd shipp by the sayd Cutbord
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useing the trade for Norway hath severall tymes knowne the like
38. and Company and delievered to the sayd Parrott and Turley, hee this deponent
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allowance made to Masters of shipps of the like burthen with the ''Recovery''
39. helping to deliver the same and well knowing that the sayd Cutbord
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only for dischargeing their duty of Masters/
40. through the whole voyage did performe his duty of master with care
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41. and diligence And further to this article he cannot depose
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42. To the last hee saith hee goeing Masters Mate as aforesayd knoweth that the
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43. Recovery carried to Bergen seaven hundred weight of Tobaccoe the TO DO: masters
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44. whereof at Bergen is three stinero a pound which is about 3d 3/4 English money
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45. all which as also stocking and after goods the custome whereof amounted to a con=
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46. siderable value the sayd Cutbord did by his care and into strid XX conveyied
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47. and causing them into bee conveyed a shoare without knowledge of the officers of the
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48. Custome house did save unto the sayd Parrott and Turley this hee the better knoweth
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49. helping to conveigh the sayd tobaccoe and other goods on shoare And further cannot depose
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50. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin/
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To the 10th hee saith that for the reasons of knowledge before declared
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hee alsoe knoweth that the ''Recovery'' having receaved her homeward
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Cargo at bergen did saith the first oportuniy of winde and weather
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sett sayle from the thence and safely arrive therewith at London where the
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same was safely discharged out of the sayd shipp by the sayd Cutberd
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and Company and delievered to the sayd Parr[?o]tt and Turley, hee this deponent
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helping to deliver the same and well knowing that the sayd Cutberd
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through the whole voyage did performe his duty of Master with care
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and diligence And further to this article he cannot depose
  
f v Kn Scrivener [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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To the last hee saith hee goeing Masters Mate as aforesayd knoweth that the
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''Recovery'' carried to Bergen seaven hundred weight of Tobaccoe the [?customes GUTTER]
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whereof at Bergen is three [?stivers] a pound which is about 3 ''d'' 3/4 English money
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all which as also stockins and after goods the custome whereof amounted to a con=
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siderable value the sayd Cutberd did by his care and industrie conveying
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and causing them into bee conveyed ashoare without knowledge of the Officers of the
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Custome house save unto the sayd Parr[?o]tt and Turley this hee the better knoweth
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helping to conveigh the sayd tobaccoe and other goods on shoare And further cannot depose
  
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Repeated before Doctor Godolphin/
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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John [?Scriver] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
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there safely arrived therewith saith that soone after her
arrival there the sayd Turley receaved a mischanse by falling
downe at a scuttle of the vessell, by meanes of which fall the
sayd Turley was disabled from any wayes looking after the mannage
ment and disposall of the sayd outward Cargo, two of his ribbs (as
a Chirurgion on shoare to whome this deponent helped to carry
the sayd Turley for Cure) did affirme being broken and saith the sayd Turley
by such his hurt was disabled from looking after his busines by
the space of eight or nyne dayes at least during all which tyme
the sayd Cutberd did attend on shoare the sale and dispersall of the
sayd outward ladeing and did assiste the sayd Turley in the sale of
the rest after the sayd Turleys recovery as alsoe in the buyeing of
her homewards ladeing And further to these articles saving
his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/

To the 8th article he saith that the arlate Cutberd did
lye a shoare six or seaven weekes at Bergen about sale of the
outward and buying of the homewards Cargo, wherein the sayd
Turley after hee was recovered of his hurt did soe farr as his
smalle experince would enable him assiste And saith that during
the sayd tyme the sayd Cutberd of this deponenth knowledge did
pay half a doller a weeke for a shopp on shoare to sell goods in and
was at other charges for his victualls and other expensse in driveing
of bargaines about selling and buying the sayd outwards and
homewards Cargoes the premisses hee deposeth upon the grounds of knowledge as aforesayd And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the 9th hee saith that hee well knoweth that Tenn pounds sterling is
a common price allowed to a Master of a vessell of the like burthen
as the Recovery for performance only of his duty and place of a Master for
a voyage from London to Bergen and back to London, and hee this deponent
useing the trade for Norway hath severall tymes knowne the like
allowance made to Masters of shipps of the like burthen with the Recovery
only for dischargeing their duty of Masters/

To the 10th hee saith that for the reasons of knowledge before declared
hee alsoe knoweth that the Recovery having receaved her homeward
Cargo at bergen did saith the first oportuniy of winde and weather
sett sayle from the thence and safely arrive therewith at London where the
same was safely discharged out of the sayd shipp by the sayd Cutberd
and Company and delievered to the sayd Parr[?o]tt and Turley, hee this deponent
helping to deliver the same and well knowing that the sayd Cutberd
through the whole voyage did performe his duty of Master with care
and diligence And further to this article he cannot depose

To the last hee saith hee goeing Masters Mate as aforesayd knoweth that the
Recovery carried to Bergen seaven hundred weight of Tobaccoe the [?customes GUTTER]
whereof at Bergen is three [?stivers] a pound which is about 3 d 3/4 English money
all which as also stockins and after goods the custome whereof amounted to a con=
siderable value the sayd Cutberd did by his care and industrie conveying
and causing them into bee conveyed ashoare without knowledge of the Officers of the
Custome house save unto the sayd Parr[?o]tt and Turley this hee the better knoweth
helping to conveigh the sayd tobaccoe and other goods on shoare And further cannot depose

Repeated before Doctor Godolphin/

John [?Scriver] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]