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|Transcription='''A.11.'''
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3d die Decembris 160./
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Johannes Absalon et sory Magret Proprietaris}
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Navisthe ''Swanne'' con navere [?hic]}
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''Prosperous'' de Brighthampson (cujus Nicholas}
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[?XXX] erat [?XXX]) con dictum Paine}
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et serios pro interesse et cetera Suckley}
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Smith.}
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Sup Allone arlata ex parte droXX
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Johannis Abson et sorcoru dat
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Examinatus.
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'''Rp.'''
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'''1us.'''
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'''ffranciscu Sheppard'''
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de Seaford in Comitatu Suffexia
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Nauta annos agens 25 aut eo
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circiter testis in hoc negotio productus
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et Juratus/.
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Ad jum arlum dicta Allone deponit et dicit that for and during
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all the months of March Aprill and May last past the arlate
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John Absolan and Company were Comonly accompted
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ro bee true and lawfull Owners of the ship the ''SWanne''
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and of her tackle Apparrell and furniture and soe this
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deponent verily beleeveth they were. And further deposeth not/
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Ad 2 3 4 5 6. 7um arlos dicit that on or about the 17th day of the said month
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of May last past, the said ship ''SWanne'' weighed Anchor in
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Tinmouth Haven to come out thence with her Lading of Coales
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and severall other ships at and about the said time alsoe weighed
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and came out of the said Haven, and saith that the arlate
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ship the ''Prosperous'' of Brighthempson Nicholas Payne Master
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came next and Imediately after the ''SWanne'', and as the ''SWanne''
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was turning about the billpoint the wind being about West South
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west, and somewhat skant, the said ship ''Prosperous'', haveing the
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greater wind be[?hinde] the ''Swanne'' and thereupon the Mate
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of the ''SWanne'' called out vehemently to the foresaid Payne
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and his Company (whereof this deponent was one) to lower their
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Topsails, saying often that if they did not they would be foule
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of the ''SWanne''
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A.11.

3d die Decembris 160./

Johannes Absalon et sory Magret Proprietaris}
Navisthe Swanne con navere [?hic]}
Prosperous de Brighthampson (cujus Nicholas}
[?XXX] erat [?XXX]) con dictum Paine}
et serios pro interesse et cetera Suckley}
Smith.}

Sup Allone arlata ex parte droXX
Johannis Abson et sorcoru dat
Examinatus.

Rp.

1us.

ffranciscu Sheppard
de Seaford in Comitatu Suffexia
Nauta annos agens 25 aut eo
circiter testis in hoc negotio productus
et Juratus/.

Ad jum arlum dicta Allone deponit et dicit that for and during
all the months of March Aprill and May last past the arlate
John Absolan and Company were Comonly accompted
ro bee true and lawfull Owners of the ship the SWanne
and of her tackle Apparrell and furniture and soe this
deponent verily beleeveth they were. And further deposeth not/

Ad 2 3 4 5 6. 7um arlos dicit that on or about the 17th day of the said month
of May last past, the said ship SWanne weighed Anchor in
Tinmouth Haven to come out thence with her Lading of Coales
and severall other ships at and about the said time alsoe weighed
and came out of the said Haven, and saith that the arlate
ship the Prosperous of Brighthempson Nicholas Payne Master
came next and Imediately after the SWanne, and as the SWanne
was turning about the billpoint the wind being about West South
west, and somewhat skant, the said ship Prosperous, haveing the
greater wind be[?hinde] the Swanne and thereupon the Mate
of the SWanne called out vehemently to the foresaid Payne
and his Company (whereof this deponent was one) to lower their
Topsails, saying often that if they did not they would be foule
of the SWanne

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