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|Transcription=deponent and assureing him That upon the delivery therof the said Shipp
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the ''ffaith'' her Tasckle and furniture should be restored to him according
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to the said Mr delabarr his order in pursuance and confidence whereof
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he this deponent did goe [?XXXX] to darmouth where the said shipp then
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Lay and did require the said shipp and her ffurniture [?XXX] the hands of the
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partyes whoe were [?XXXX] by the said Mr delabarr for the delivery
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thereof but sayeth that one Walter [?Jago] and Mr Hynde the said Mr delabars
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agents and some others did deteyne and witholde the said shipp and refused
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to deliver her or her tackle and furniture unless he this deponent would
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give a receipt under the hand That he had received the said shipp and goods
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in the same condition they were taken without any imbeazelment But this
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Deponent understanding That there were severall good and divers [?partes]
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of the said shipps tackle and furniture which were taken out of the said shipp
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since her seizure predeposed did refuse to give any such discharge as is
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arlate And otherwise saveing his former depositions had and made in
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this Court whereunto he referreth himselfe as aforesaid he cannot
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Depose saveing that he for his part did proffer to five [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXX] a receipt for the said shipp
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and such goods incase he did or should receive them [?XXXX] onely
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such things as did visibly appeare to be ....
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the said shipp was and is a vessell of the burthen of about three hundred
 
the said shipp was and is a vessell of the burthen of about three hundred
 
Tonnes and was worth to be imployed with her lading att the rate of 120 ''li'' per moneth
 
Tonnes and was worth to be imployed with her lading att the rate of 120 ''li'' per moneth
 
and according to that proportionatie that the owners of the said shipp were
 
and according to that proportionatie that the owners of the said shipp were
and are daminified by the  
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and are damnified by the  
  
 
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deponent and assureing him That upon the delivery therof the said Shipp
the ffaith her Tasckle and furniture should be restored to him according
to the said Mr delabarr his order in pursuance and confidence whereof
he this deponent did goe [?XXXX] to darmouth where the said shipp then
Lay and did require the said shipp and her ffurniture [?XXX] the hands of the
partyes whoe were [?XXXX] by the said Mr delabarr for the delivery
thereof but sayeth that one Walter [?Jago] and Mr Hynde the said Mr delabars
agents and some others did deteyne and witholde the said shipp and refused
to deliver her or her tackle and furniture unless he this deponent would
give a receipt under the hand That he had received the said shipp and goods
in the same condition they were taken without any imbeazelment But this
Deponent understanding That there were severall good and divers [?partes]
of the said shipps tackle and furniture which were taken out of the said shipp
since her seizure predeposed did refuse to give any such discharge as is
arlate And otherwise saveing his former depositions had and made in
this Court whereunto he referreth himselfe as aforesaid he cannot
Depose saveing that he for his part did proffer to five [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXX] a receipt for the said shipp
and such goods incase he did or should receive them [?XXXX] onely
such things as did visibly appeare to be ....

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the said shipp was and is a vessell of the burthen of about three hundred
Tonnes and was worth to be imployed with her lading att the rate of 120 li per moneth
and according to that proportionatie that the owners of the said shipp were
and are damnified by the

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