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|Transcription=[STRIKE FROM TOP LEFT OF PAGE TO RIGHT HAND SIDE, ENDS ON LINE]
  
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voyage both outwards and homeward boatswaines mate and the sayd Viber
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continued quarter Master on board till the sayd shipps arrivall with
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Barbadoes where hee left her and put himselfe in service of this
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Commonwealth in the ''Maston Moore'' frigott And further to this article
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hee cannot depose./
  
|Editorial history=Created 08/04/14, by CSG
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To the 4th hee saith that fower servants consigned to the arlate
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Cooper did at Gravesend make escape from on board the shipp the
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''Edward and John'' while shee lay there and having escaped entered
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themselves into the service of this Commonwealth to goe for Jamaica
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and saith that for that the sayd shipp was not then cleered by the
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Customs house officers touching the sayd servants, (nor any freight
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then payd for them that hee knoweth of) hee beleeveth the sayd shipps
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Company was not chargeable with the sayd servants but saith the
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sayd shipps Company and amongst other this deponent told him that
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the sayd Totty that if sayd servants soe escaped were
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put upon the shipps Companyes Accompt to make satisfaction for
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them hee and they told him they would not proceede on the voyage and
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the sayd Totty answered that hee would make satisfaction for them himselfe
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for that hee had fower other servants on board who had noe master
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which hee would dispose of to the sayd Cooper if any trouble
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arise about their Escape or hee spake words to that effect, And
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hee saith hee was present with the sayd Totty and sawe the arlate
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Generall Sedgewick give the sayd Totty a noate under his hand
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for his discharge touching these servants expressing that they were
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under his Command in the States service And further to this article
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hee cannot depose./
  
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To the 5th hee saith hee [DEPOSITION FINISHES MID SENTENCE]
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The 21th of August 1656/ [CENTRE HEADING]
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huggerly and others against Totty}
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ffranklin Suckley Clements}
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Examined upon the allogation on the behalfe of the sayd
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huggerley and company./
  
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'''Thomas Lindsey''' of Wapping in the parish of Whitechappel
2. voyage both outwards and homeward boatswaines mate and the sayd Viber
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and County of Middlesex Mariner aged thirty yeares and
3. continued quater Master on board till the sayd shipps arrivall with
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upwards a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth
4. Barbadoes where hee left her and put himselfe in service of this
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as following videlicet./
5. Commonwealth in the Maston Moore freight And further to this XXX GUTTER
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6. hee cannot depose./
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7. To the 4th hee saith that fower servants consigned to the arlate
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8. Cooper did at Gravesend make escape from on board the shipp XXX GUTTER
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9. Edward and John while shee lay there and XXXX having escaped entered
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10. themselves into the service of this Commonwealth to goe for somXXX GUTTER
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11. and saith that for that the sayd shipp was not then XXXXX by the
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12. Customs house officers touching the sayd servants, (nor any freight
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13. then payd for them that hee knoweth of) hee beleeveth the sayd shipps
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14. Company was not charge able with the sayd servants but saith the
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15. sayd shipps' Company and amongst other this deponent told him that
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16. the sayd Totty that if they were sayd servants soes escaped were
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17. put upon the shipps Companyes Accompt to make satisfaction for
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18. them hee and they told him they would not proceede on the voyage and
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19. the sayd Totty answered that hee would make satisfactie satisfaction for them himselfe
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20. for that hee had fower other servants on board who had noe master
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21. which hee would depose of to the sayd Cooper if any trouble fif
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22. arise about their estate or hee spake words to that effect, And
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23. hee saith hee was present with the sayd Totty and sawe the arlate
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24. Generall Sedgewick give the sayd Totty a noate under his hand GUTTER
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25. for his discharge touching these servants expressing that they were
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26. under his Command in the states service And further to this article
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27. hee cannot depose./
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28. To the 5th hee saith hee
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32. <margin value="left">Huggerly and others against Totty&#125;
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33. ffranklin Suckley Clemento&#125;</margin>
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34. The 21th of August 1656/
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35. Examined upon the allogation on the behalfe of the sayd
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36. Huggerley and company./
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37. Thomas Lindsey of Wapping in the parish of whitechappel
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38. and County of Midd Mariner aged thirty yeares and
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39. upwards a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth
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40. as following videlicet./
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41. To the first article of the sayd allogation hee saith that the arlate hugg XXXX GUTTER
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42. and Company Mariners of the Edward and John did enter into whole XXXX GUTTER
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43. for their service aboard the sayd shipp the seconf of June 1656 and cXXX GUTTER
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44. on board in service thereof untill the two and twetieth day of July 1656
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45. during that tyme did doe ˹such˺ service therein as was fitt and usuall for
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46. to doe for preservation of the sayd shipp and her ladeing on board her and
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47. the sayd Tottie disyne them to doe this ˹hee deposeth being one of her company.˺ And further hee cannot to this arle depose GUTTER
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48. To the 2 hee saith that hee this deponent being one of the sayd shipp company GUTTER
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49. the whole voyage in question knoweth that here were twenty sixe horses and XXXX GUTTER
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50. mares laden aboard the sayd shipp some of them for the arlate ChaXXXX GUTTER
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51. and other of there for the Accompt of other persons to bee transported
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52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">to</margin>
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To the first article of the sayd allogation hee saith that the arlate huggerly
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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and Company Mariners of the ''Edward and John'' did enter into whole &#91;?pay GUTTER&#93;
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for their service aboard the sayd shipp the second of June 1656 and &#91;?continued GUTTER&#93;
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on board in service thereof untill the two and twetieth day of July 1656
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during that tyme did doe such service therein as was fitt and usuall for
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to doe for preservation of the sayd shipp and her ladeing on board her and
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the sayd Tottie desyred them to doe this hee deposeth being one of her company. And further hee cannot to this article depose
  
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To the 2 hee saith that hee this deponent being one of the sayd shipp company
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the whole voyage in question knoweth that here were twenty sixe horses and &#91;?two GUTTER&#93;
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mares laden aboard the sayd shipp some of them for the arlate &#91;?Chamberlayne GUTTER&#93;
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and others of them for the Accompt of other persons to bee transported
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to
 
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[STRIKE FROM TOP LEFT OF PAGE TO RIGHT HAND SIDE, ENDS ON LINE]

voyage both outwards and homeward boatswaines mate and the sayd Viber
continued quarter Master on board till the sayd shipps arrivall with
Barbadoes where hee left her and put himselfe in service of this
Commonwealth in the Maston Moore frigott And further to this article
hee cannot depose./

To the 4th hee saith that fower servants consigned to the arlate
Cooper did at Gravesend make escape from on board the shipp the
Edward and John while shee lay there and having escaped entered
themselves into the service of this Commonwealth to goe for Jamaica
and saith that for that the sayd shipp was not then cleered by the
Customs house officers touching the sayd servants, (nor any freight
then payd for them that hee knoweth of) hee beleeveth the sayd shipps
Company was not chargeable with the sayd servants but saith the
sayd shipps Company and amongst other this deponent told him that
the sayd Totty that if sayd servants soe escaped were
put upon the shipps Companyes Accompt to make satisfaction for
them hee and they told him they would not proceede on the voyage and
the sayd Totty answered that hee would make satisfaction for them himselfe
for that hee had fower other servants on board who had noe master
which hee would dispose of to the sayd Cooper if any trouble
arise about their Escape or hee spake words to that effect, And
hee saith hee was present with the sayd Totty and sawe the arlate
Generall Sedgewick give the sayd Totty a noate under his hand
for his discharge touching these servants expressing that they were
under his Command in the States service And further to this article
hee cannot depose./

To the 5th hee saith hee [DEPOSITION FINISHES MID SENTENCE]

[END OF SLOPING HORIZONTAL LINE ACROSS WHOLE OF PAGE]

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The 21th of August 1656/ [CENTRE HEADING]

huggerly and others against Totty}
ffranklin Suckley Clements}

Examined upon the allogation on the behalfe of the sayd
huggerley and company./

Thomas Lindsey of Wapping in the parish of Whitechappel
and County of Middlesex Mariner aged thirty yeares and
upwards a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth
as following videlicet./

To the first article of the sayd allogation hee saith that the arlate huggerly
and Company Mariners of the Edward and John did enter into whole [?pay GUTTER]
for their service aboard the sayd shipp the second of June 1656 and [?continued GUTTER]
on board in service thereof untill the two and twetieth day of July 1656
during that tyme did doe such service therein as was fitt and usuall for
to doe for preservation of the sayd shipp and her ladeing on board her and
the sayd Tottie desyred them to doe this hee deposeth being one of her company. And further hee cannot to this article depose

To the 2 hee saith that hee this deponent being one of the sayd shipp company
the whole voyage in question knoweth that here were twenty sixe horses and [?two GUTTER]
mares laden aboard the sayd shipp some of them for the arlate [?Chamberlayne GUTTER]
and others of them for the Accompt of other persons to bee transported
to