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|Transcription=And saith he heard not any one say that the anchor which did the
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dammage was bot fastned to the ''Supply'', but did heare the sayd Oakes
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utterly disclayme the sayd broken anchor to have ever belonged
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to the sayd vessell the ''Supply'', and otherwise he cannot depose
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To the fourth he saith
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To the fifth he saith It is very possible for a heavy vessell to be
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bilged upon an anchor
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To the 6th he saith that the Anchor which did the dammage in question
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was fastened
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To the 7th he saith and referrreth himselfe to his foregoeing depositions
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and otherwise
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John [MARKE] Bates
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his marke
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Repeated before Doctor Clarke
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and Doctor Godolphin
  
 
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To the [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT], he saith he is master of the sayd shipp the ''Abraham'' and hath noe
 
To the [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT], he saith he is master of the sayd shipp the ''Abraham'' and hath noe
other Interest in her nor in her lading, and cometh to be a wtness by
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other Interest in her nor in her lading, and cometh to be a witness by
 
the meanes of Captaine Kelke, and expecteth noe benefit att all by or
 
the meanes of Captaine Kelke, and expecteth noe benefit att all by or
 
for his testimony in this cause.
 
for his testimony in this cause.
 
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Transcription

And saith he heard not any one say that the anchor which did the
dammage was bot fastned to the Supply, but did heare the sayd Oakes
utterly disclayme the sayd broken anchor to have ever belonged
to the sayd vessell the Supply, and otherwise he cannot depose

To the fourth he saith

To the fifth he saith It is very possible for a heavy vessell to be
bilged upon an anchor

To the 6th he saith that the Anchor which did the dammage in question
was fastened

To the 7th he saith and referrreth himselfe to his foregoeing depositions
and otherwise

John [MARKE] Bates
his marke

Repeated before Doctor Clarke
and Doctor Godolphin

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The sayd James Lashly to the
sayd Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT], he saith he is master of the sayd shipp the Abraham and hath noe
other Interest in her nor in her lading, and cometh to be a witness by
the meanes of Captaine Kelke, and expecteth noe benefit att all by or
for his testimony in this cause.