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|Transcription=To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
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To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he knoweth all the
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persons named in this Interrogatory they being all Mariners in the
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shipp interrate in the voyage interrate, wherin this Rendent
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was one, that he hath knowne them noe longer then this
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voyage, that the interrate shipp the ''Stambaleene'' went from
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Gravesend to Cales, from Cales to Mesina, from Mesina to
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Smirna and there delivered her outward bound lading and tooke
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in her homeward bound Lading, and arrived at this Port of
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London about the beginning of December last, and that the
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sayd shipp lay safe in her moorings neere Radcliff That the
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ship interrare was twice taken in her course from Smirna to
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this Port of London by the ffrench, and all the sayd shipps
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Company plundered and stripped of all whatsoever they had even of
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their shirts, wherby they did endure much hardshipp and
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misery And further he cannot answere.
  
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To the second Interrogatory he answereth that there were on board the
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shipp interrate 6 men and boyes (as he hath predeposed) when
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the disaster happened, and that they had been sufficient to have
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lookt to the said shipp (she being safely moored) had not the
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said disaster by fire happened in her, and he answereth that
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he beleiveth the said Mariners did in the sayd voyage doe
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their dutyes with care and honesty And further he cannot
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answeare.
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To the third Interrogatory he answeareth negatively.
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To the fourth he answereth that he is servant to the
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interrate William Crump, And to the rest of the sayd
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Interrogatory he answereth negatively./
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To the fifth Interrogatory he answereth that he was not on shoare
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after the shipp interrate came into this River of Thames
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untill she was burnt but that one time predeposed of when
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he went ashoare with the Master and that a while after he
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returned on board and bad them that were on board her to
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have a care of the said shipp or to looke to her and
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to have a care of the fire, as his Master the producent
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had commanded him, and that that was all (to his
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best remembrance) he had in command from his said
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Master, And further for his part he canot answere
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Repeated before Doctor Clerke./
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The marke of the sayd
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Samuel '''S''' Samboe [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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13th of ffebruary 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]
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Philip Richaut and Company}
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for the shipp the ''ffortune of the sea''}
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otherwise called the ''Post''}
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The sayd '''Benedict [?Turretin]'''
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the second wittnes examined, unto
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the Interrogatoryes ministred by the [?XXXX]
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party.
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To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
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To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he the Respondent
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having seene the interrate shipp at [?Roane], and since her being
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arrested having seene her here in this River he knoweth her
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very well, and that it is one and the same shipp, Bee it
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called The ''ffortune'' or the ''Poast'', And to the rest he answereth
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negatively.
  
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To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he knoweth all the
persons named in this Interrogatory they being all Mariners in the
shipp interrate in the voyage interrate, wherin this Rendent
was one, that he hath knowne them noe longer then this
voyage, that the interrate shipp the Stambaleene went from
Gravesend to Cales, from Cales to Mesina, from Mesina to
Smirna and there delivered her outward bound lading and tooke
in her homeward bound Lading, and arrived at this Port of
London about the beginning of December last, and that the
sayd shipp lay safe in her moorings neere Radcliff That the
ship interrare was twice taken in her course from Smirna to
this Port of London by the ffrench, and all the sayd shipps
Company plundered and stripped of all whatsoever they had even of
their shirts, wherby they did endure much hardshipp and
misery And further he cannot answere.

To the second Interrogatory he answereth that there were on board the
shipp interrate 6 men and boyes (as he hath predeposed) when
the disaster happened, and that they had been sufficient to have
lookt to the said shipp (she being safely moored) had not the
said disaster by fire happened in her, and he answereth that
he beleiveth the said Mariners did in the sayd voyage doe
their dutyes with care and honesty And further he cannot
answeare.

To the third Interrogatory he answeareth negatively.

To the fourth he answereth that he is servant to the
interrate William Crump, And to the rest of the sayd
Interrogatory he answereth negatively./

To the fifth Interrogatory he answereth that he was not on shoare
after the shipp interrate came into this River of Thames
untill she was burnt but that one time predeposed of when
he went ashoare with the Master and that a while after he
returned on board and bad them that were on board her to
have a care of the said shipp or to looke to her and
to have a care of the fire, as his Master the producent
had commanded him, and that that was all (to his
best remembrance) he had in command from his said
Master, And further for his part he canot answere

Repeated before Doctor Clerke./

The marke of the sayd
Samuel S Samboe [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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13th of ffebruary 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]

Philip Richaut and Company}
for the shipp the ffortune of the sea}
otherwise called the Post}

The sayd Benedict [?Turretin]
the second wittnes examined, unto
the Interrogatoryes ministred by the [?XXXX]
party.

To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he the Respondent
having seene the interrate shipp at [?Roane], and since her being
arrested having seene her here in this River he knoweth her
very well, and that it is one and the same shipp, Bee it
called The ffortune or the Poast, And to the rest he answereth
negatively.

To