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|Transcription=Barodericke Hatton and Maples were hired for
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the monethly wages in the libell given on their behalfe
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alleadged by the said Maples to goe from this
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Port of London to the Newfound Land
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and from thence to Naples, and thence
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to Lepora in the Straights, and from
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thence to returne directlye to this
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port of London, and to end their
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voyage, And otherwise they doe
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not beleeve the said article to be
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true in any part thereof./
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'''2''' To the second pretensed position they
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answere and beleeve, and either of
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them answereth and beleeveth That
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in the said shippes course from
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Newfoundland towards the straights
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Revision as of 11:07, December 11, 2017

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Transcription

Barodericke Hatton and Maples were hired for
the monethly wages in the libell given on their behalfe
alleadged by the said Maples to goe from this
Port of London to the Newfound Land
and from thence to Naples, and thence
to Lepora in the Straights, and from
thence to returne directlye to this
port of London, and to end their
voyage, And otherwise they doe
not beleeve the said article to be
true in any part thereof./

2 To the second pretensed position they
answere and beleeve, and either of
them answereth and beleeveth That
in the said shippes course from
Newfoundland towards the straights

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