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Ad 2. 3. et 4um arlos dicta allegaconis deponit et dicit that
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att such tyme as the said ship the ''Peter Bonadventure'' sett
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out upon the voyage arlate her Main Mast was oulde
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broken and unserviceable and had been peeced and fastned
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neere the Partners thereof, which hee saith is the greatest
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straine of any mast and the same being
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soe perceaved by Mr Long one of the producents in this cause
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hee did in this deponents presence and heareing finde fault
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with the same whereupon the said Peter Knight being then allsoe
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abord the said ship did [?avXXX] and affirme the same to
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bee good and strong And saith that the Rudder of the said
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shipp was at the tyme aforesaid very old and insufficient it
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haveing bin broken and spoyled in a former voyage and after
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that was never made good till this deponent repaired the same Et ulterius deponit that
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at the sayd tyme of the sayd shipps setting forth her Mainstayes
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Mainshrowdes and foreshrowds with allmost all the rest of the
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riggig to her belonging were old rotten and insufficient and
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by noe meanes fitting for such a voyage as that was upon which
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was then bound in soe much that by reason of all the said
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defects and insufficiencyes the said ship could beare very little
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or noe saile as is arlate. And saith that the said shipps
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Rigging dureing the said voyage was soe old and rotten that upon
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any reasonable gaile of winde it would breake in peeces
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in sevrall places. And in truth her Maineshrowds and Mainstay
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and rigging to them belonging, (which are the stay of a ships masts)
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broke in peeces in the sayd voyage reddens racionem [?scientiae] [?XX] [?XXXXX]
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hee this deponent goeing out and being Master of the said shipp
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all the tyme of the sayd voyage in question
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Ad 2. 3. et 4um arlos dicta allegaconis deponit et dicit that
att such tyme as the said ship the Peter Bonadventure sett
out upon the voyage arlate her Main Mast was oulde
broken and unserviceable and had been peeced and fastned
neere the Partners thereof, which hee saith is the greatest
straine of any mast and the same being
soe perceaved by Mr Long one of the producents in this cause
hee did in this deponents presence and heareing finde fault
with the same whereupon the said Peter Knight being then allsoe
abord the said ship did [?avXXX] and affirme the same to
bee good and strong And saith that the Rudder of the said
shipp was at the tyme aforesaid very old and insufficient it
haveing bin broken and spoyled in a former voyage and after
that was never made good till this deponent repaired the same Et ulterius deponit that
at the sayd tyme of the sayd shipps setting forth her Mainstayes
Mainshrowdes and foreshrowds with allmost all the rest of the
riggig to her belonging were old rotten and insufficient and
by noe meanes fitting for such a voyage as that was upon which
was then bound in soe much that by reason of all the said
defects and insufficiencyes the said ship could beare very little
or noe saile as is arlate. And saith that the said shipps
Rigging dureing the said voyage was soe old and rotten that upon
any reasonable gaile of winde it would breake in peeces
in sevrall places. And in truth her Maineshrowds and Mainstay
and rigging to them belonging, (which are the stay of a ships masts)
broke in peeces in the sayd voyage reddens racionem [?scientiae] [?XX] [?XXXXX]
hee this deponent goeing out and being Master of the said shipp
all the tyme of the sayd voyage in question

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