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|Transcription=at Sea neere the Southward Cap[?a] laden with Butter, Tallow, hides
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pipe staves and Salman bound for Saint Lucar for the accompt of
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some Irish Men who had dormerly taken the said ship from the
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said dad. And saith that at the said tyme of the said ships being
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brought into Leghorne the said Master bye himselfe and diverse
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of his company did tell this deponent who when they came first into that Rode was abord the ''Sampson'' that shee was the said
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Paul Dads ship and some of them he saith then said in this deponents hearing
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and presence that thay should bee never a penny the better for the said
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Ship because she belonged to the said Dad. Howbeit hee saith that
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after the said ship had bin at leghorne a while, the said Captaine
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Ashley did there sell away and dispose of her and her ladeing
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to his owne use which hee knoweth to bee true because hee
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this deponent was offered a Command in the said ship by the merchant
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that bought her att leghorne of the said Ashley and was there
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when hee soe sold the same, and then and there heard it publiquelye
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famed and reported that shee was the very same ship which did
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formerly belong unto the said Dad and did well knowe her soe to bee. And otherwise hee
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cannot depose.
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To the last Interrogatorie hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
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And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
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at Sea neere the Southward Cap[?a] laden with Butter, Tallow, hides
pipe staves and Salman bound for Saint Lucar for the accompt of
some Irish Men who had dormerly taken the said ship from the
said dad. And saith that at the said tyme of the said ships being
brought into Leghorne the said Master bye himselfe and diverse
of his company did tell this deponent who when they came first into that Rode was abord the Sampson that shee was the said
Paul Dads ship and some of them he saith then said in this deponents hearing
and presence that thay should bee never a penny the better for the said
Ship because she belonged to the said Dad. Howbeit hee saith that
after the said ship had bin at leghorne a while, the said Captaine
Ashley did there sell away and dispose of her and her ladeing
to his owne use which hee knoweth to bee true because hee
this deponent was offered a Command in the said ship by the merchant
that bought her att leghorne of the said Ashley and was there
when hee soe sold the same, and then and there heard it publiquelye
famed and reported that shee was the very same ship which did
formerly belong unto the said Dad and did well knowe her soe to bee. And otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the last Interrogatorie hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

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