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'''Christopher Vennard''' of Ratcliffe Mariner
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Late Master of the shipp called the ''Hope'' of Ipswich
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sworne before Mr Doctor Sammes Surrogate et cetera sayeth
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and deposeth uppon his oath That Bartholmew &#91;?StXXX&#93;
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one of the Carpenters of the said shippe the ''Hope''
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was shipt into that shippe by Richard Gurlinge
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deceased the then Master of the said shippe at
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Ipswich at or before the first day of
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May 1634 and served in her untill about the
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last day of ffebruary then next followeinge
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and then by the consent of the said Gurlinge at the
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Barbathos went to worke aboard of a small
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Pinnace which ws blowne off from that Island
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by extremity of weather, and since that tyme
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hee never saw the said Pinnace nor any of her
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Company
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Transcription

9the ffebruary 1636

Christopher Vennard of Ratcliffe Mariner
Late Master of the shipp called the Hope of Ipswich
sworne before Mr Doctor Sammes Surrogate et cetera sayeth
and deposeth uppon his oath That Bartholmew [?StXXX]
one of the Carpenters of the said shippe the Hope
was shipt into that shippe by Richard Gurlinge
deceased the then Master of the said shippe at
Ipswich at or before the first day of
May 1634 and served in her untill about the
last day of ffebruary then next followeinge
and then by the consent of the said Gurlinge at the
Barbathos went to worke aboard of a small
Pinnace which ws blowne off from that Island
by extremity of weather, and since that tyme
hee never saw the said Pinnace nor any of her
Company

[ADD DATA]