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|Transcription=1. Dammified over and besides their principall, which dammage hee beleeveth did and
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2. Doesh amount to the summe or below of two hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts, and that
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3. the said William foxe and Companie by the detention of their principall at predeposed,
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4. and over and besides the same so are and are dammnified to the summe or below of
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5. two hundred pounds currant money of England. And further cannot depose:./
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6. To the last article hee saith, that the arlate Richard Baker and Companie by
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7. Reason of the losse of their said coynes and for want of the imployment of their
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8. moneyes which the same would have yielded in case of safe arrivall at London have
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9. suffered very great losses and dammage which this deponent in conscience beleeveth did
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10. and doesh amount to two thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts over and besides their
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11. principall. And further cannot depose:./
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12. Repeated with his precontest before
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13. <margin value="left">doctor Godolphin./
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14. John Tarplee SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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16. The same day Examined upon the same allegation./ CENTRE HEADING
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18. William Tustin at Rederiffe in the 7th County of surrey
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19. Mariner aged nineteen yeares of thereabouts a witness
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20. sworne and examined saith as followeth videlicet::
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21. To the first Article of the said allegation hee deposeth and saith, that hee this
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22. deponent hath known the shipp the Endeavour arlate ever since her originall building
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23. which was about five yeares since and hath served in and aboard her ˹five or 6˺ sevurall
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24. voyages from ˹XX often˺ this Port of london, by which meanes hee knoweth that the arlate
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25. Robert Oxwicke Jacob and Cerlar Ke Mummia, Thomas Stroud William
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26. Jope and others all subject of this Commonwealth were and at this present are and
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27. ought to bee the true lawfull and indubitable Owner and Proprietoer of the said shipp
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28. the Endeavour and of her tackle apparrell and furtniture, and for and as such generally
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29. accounted reputed and taken. And further hee cannot depose:/
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30. To the second hee saith, that in or aboard the moneth of October and November
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31. 1655. Last past the said shipp being upon a Merchants voyage at the Port of Oritava
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32. being a Port of the Island of Teneriffe had there laden aboard her three hundred
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33. pipes and upwards of Canarie wynes by one doctor Pew an Englishman and
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34. others the Agents and ffactors of the arlate Richard Baber and and Companie all
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35. English merchants and subjects of this commonwealth. and for their the said
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36. Baber and Companies proprietor account, which wynes were soe laden and designed
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37. to be in the said shipp transported to the Citie of London, and there to be discharged and
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38. delivered to the said Baber and Companye or their Agents for their accompt: Which
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39. the premisses hee this deponent knoweth for that hee was personally present and assistant
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40. at and in the ladeing of the said wynes, and sawe into his boate, and by the constant relation,
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41. of the Master William Jope, whom this deponent then served, hee this deponent
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42. was and is fully assured of the propriety of the said wynes as predeposed And
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43. further hee cannot depose:/
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44. To the third Article hee saith, that the said shipp the Endeavour after shee had
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45. recieved such her lading of wynes on bord her and particularly upon the 17th
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46. day of the moneth of november in the yeare of our Lord 1655 according to the
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47. English or ould style sett sayle and separated with her said lading from the said
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48. Port of Teneriffe bound for London, and that being and preceeding in such her
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49. Cause shee was upon the one and twentieth day of the said moneth mett with
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50. and sett upon by fower french shipps whereof one Giles de La focne was
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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21. To the first Article of the said allegation hee deposeth and saith, that hee this
22. deponent hath known the shipp the Endeavour arlate ever since her originall building
23. which was about five yeares since and hath served in and aboard her ˹five or 6˺ sevurall
24. voyages from ˹XX often˺ this Port of london, by which meanes hee knoweth that the arlate
25. Robert Oxwicke Jacob and Cerlar Ke Mummia, Thomas Stroud William
26. Jope and others all subject of this Commonwealth were and at this present are and
27. ought to bee the true lawfull and indubitable Owner and Proprietoer of the said shipp
28. the Endeavour and of her tackle apparrell and furtniture, and for and as such generally
29. accounted reputed and taken. And further hee cannot depose:/
30. To the second hee saith, that in or aboard the moneth of October and November
31. 1655. Last past the said shipp being upon a Merchants voyage at the Port of Oritava
32. being a Port of the Island of Teneriffe had there laden aboard her three hundred
33. pipes and upwards of Canarie wynes by one doctor Pew an Englishman and
34. others the Agents and ffactors of the arlate Richard Baber and and Companie all
35. English merchants and subjects of this commonwealth. and for their the said
36. Baber and Companies proprietor account, which wynes were soe laden and designed
37. to be in the said shipp transported to the Citie of London, and there to be discharged and
38. delivered to the said Baber and Companye or their Agents for their accompt: Which
39. the premisses hee this deponent knoweth for that hee was personally present and assistant
40. at and in the ladeing of the said wynes, and sawe into his boate, and by the constant relation,
41. of the Master William Jope, whom this deponent then served, hee this deponent
42. was and is fully assured of the propriety of the said wynes as predeposed And
43. further hee cannot depose:/
44. To the third Article hee saith, that the said shipp the Endeavour after shee had
45. recieved such her lading of wynes on bord her and particularly upon the 17th
46. day of the moneth of november in the yeare of our Lord 1655 according to the
47. English or ould style sett sayle and separated with her said lading from the said
48. Port of Teneriffe bound for London, and that being and preceeding in such her
49. Cause shee was upon the one and twentieth day of the said moneth mett with
50. and sett upon by fower french shipps whereof one Giles de La focne was"<br /> 21. To the first Article of the said allegation hee deposeth and saith, that hee this<br /> 22. deponent hath known the shipp the Endeavour arlate ever since her originall building<br /> 23. which was about five yeares since and hath served in and aboard her ˹five or 6˺ sevurall<br /> 24. voyages from ˹XX often˺ this Port of london, by which meanes hee knoweth that the arlate<br /> 25. Robert Oxwicke Jacob and Cerlar Ke Mummia, Thomas Stroud William<br /> 26. Jope and others all subject of this Commonwealth were and at this present are and<br /> 27. ought to bee the true lawfull and indubitable Owner and Proprietoer of the said shipp<br /> 28. the Endeavour and of her tackle apparrell and furtniture, and for and as such generally<br /> 29. accounted reputed and taken. And further hee cannot depose:/<br /> 30. To the second hee saith, that in or aboard the moneth of October and November<br /> 31. 1655. Last past the said shipp being upon a Merchants voyage at the Port of Oritava<br /> 32. being a Port of the Island of Teneriffe had there laden aboard her three hundred<br /> 33. pipes and upwards of Canarie wynes by one doctor Pew an Englishman and<br /> 34. others the Agents and ffactors of the arlate Richard Baber and and Companie all<br /> 35. English merchants and subjects of this commonwealth. and for their the said<br /> 36. Baber and Companies proprietor account, which wynes were soe laden and designed<br /> 37. to be in the said shipp transported to the Citie of London, and there to be discharged and<br /> 38. delivered to the said Baber and Companye or their Agents for their accompt: Which<br /> 39. the premisses hee this deponent knoweth for that hee was personally present and assistant<br /> 40. at and in the ladeing of the said wynes, and sawe into his boate, and by the constant relation,<br /> 41. of the Master William Jope, whom this deponent then served, hee this deponent<br /> 42. was and is fully assured of the propriety of the said wynes as predeposed And<br /> 43. further hee cannot depose:/<br /> 44. To the third Article hee saith, that the said shipp the Endeavour after shee had<br /> 45. recieved such her lading of wynes on bord her and particularly upon the 17th<br /> 46. day of the moneth of november in the yeare of our Lord 1655 according to the<br /> 47. English or ould style sett sayle and separated with her said lading from the said<br /> 48. Port of Teneriffe bound for London, and that being and preceeding in such her<br /> 49. Cause shee was upon the one and twentieth day of the said moneth mett with<br /> 50. and sett upon by fower french shipps whereof one Giles de La focne was" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.

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