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|Transcription=To the third hee sayeth hee knoweth nothing thereof./
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To the fourth hee sayeth, that this interrogatorie doeth not concerne him this
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rondant and therefore hee answereth nothing thereunto
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To the Interrogatorie in the second place./
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To the first hee referreth himself to his forgoing deposition:/
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To the second hee sayeth that hee this rondant remembereth, That one ''Mary''
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was in and aboard the vessele the flagg of Truce, one Mr. Waters [GUTTER]
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the ?Hovelings one shimner in the Cooke,  and one Lambert in the Mary
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being all prizes brought  up to the Isle of Wight by the said Captain
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Stanton, and remaining at or neeare the Cowes during the time this
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rondent was there as aforesaid: And further cannot depose :/
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To the Third hee answereth, That hee this rondent and the interates
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Mr. Robert Rich and Mr. Browne deputy Marshale of this Court
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Went downe to the Isle of Wight in the month of January 1654 - -
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And saith hee never was or discoursed with the interrate Captain Stanton
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about the businesse in question till the time hee saw him at the Isle
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of Wight in the Companie aforesaid, And cannot further depose./
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To the fourth hee sayeth hee referreth himself to his forgoing deposition.
  
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To the fifth, hee referreth himself to his forgoing deposition, and saith
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the prizes predeposed did lye under the Command of Cowes Castle
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Whereof Captain Baskett was and is Commander:/
  
Some depons of ?, and particularly one Captain Lorder and ? the said
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To the 6th hee sayeth hee did not see any thing to the schedule interrate:/
Captain Stanton ? that? Very ? have sett to sail in case there had
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as is interrate, and otherwise rondent depose:/
Just been some rondant and ? between him and his shipps company
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And further he rondant deposeth :/
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To the 14th: hee refereth himself to his prerondant upon :/
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To the 7th: hee hath not deposeth any thing to the 2nd schedule interrate:/
To the 15th hee sayeth that hee this deponent being a wine ? by ?
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And particularly employed by the said *Company name* and goes to the Isle of
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Wight for and about the  ??. and prosecution of the wine ?savings?
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And brought up this there in the shipps predeposed, well knoweth and we the very
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Apart ?, that there were of the said shipps about 600. ?tubes? of ??
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Wine, which the said Me. Robert Firth did depose might be sold there at the
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Cowes, at some part of them ward, and the rondant whoo brought about in this
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Sort of London, but ther said Captains Stanton and ?? being ?
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And unwilling, thousand  wines remained there  indisposed of for unlawfull ? ??
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And were not ? of London till about the month of July 1652
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In which time there were very nearly perished and wasted of this deposeth
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Sight and observation, who was as being  employed as aforesaid wine  ??
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To gather them aboard the ship who?? They and being the soudling
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And sayeth hee beleiveth and is in con…? Rondand according to his
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Predisposed decliration and employment: both in ?? as a wine cooper
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And in particular as in the Dause in ?? , that the said Robert
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Firth and consorts have really suffered and sustained the damage of
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1500 sterling or thereabouts where they might have fairely and justly
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Gained in ? thousand wines had round to a ? ?, as by the
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Said Roberth Firth was ??. The intereds had declareth upon the *GUTTER*
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Predesposed, and further rondant depose :/
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To the 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20th he deposeth not by deposition of the predisposed
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To the 21st: hee sayeth that hee this depon: ? ? and sayd and observed
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That the said Robert Firth had for all the ? of this deon was by him
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Employed as aforesaid, ran fully and ? ? virtually for the sayd
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Shipps ?, but how must the said/same ??  ?? this deponent: sayeth
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Hee ?? declareth noth being ?? in the particulars of the sayd deponseth
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To the 22nd hee sayeth, that hee resoluth, that if they and Captain Stanton
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Had within the time predisposed let out to sea with the sayd ship desposeth
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Hee might in all probability have nott ? and taken home ??
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?Voyage?. And further cannot depose.
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To the rondant is not ?? say the ?? of the product
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To the 8th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof:/
  
To the ?? Interidds
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To the 9th hee saith, That the interrate Robert Rich did sell some
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of the said wines for 25. some for 26. And some for 27li a tunne
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to vintners of London, Salisbury, and Bristol, and Southampton,
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And further knoweth not /:.
  
To the first hee answoreth and sayeth, that the order given by the said Robert Firth  by
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Roger Morris [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
Word of mouth as predisposed was soo given by said Captain Stanton at
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Mr. Nailors house as the ?? in won courts in the Isle of Wight
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Where the said Robert Firth, Captain Stanton and the deposed lay and
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?? together, and others so saything this forgoing
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Depon now hee sayeth hee r?? deposeth
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repeated before Doctor Clerke./
  
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The 6th July 1655
  
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The Lord proctecter against the shipp
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the ?Kapper ?hammark and against a
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Brestman of warr called the Corneluis
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Budd  Smyth
  
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Examined upon an allegation on the
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behalfe of Edward Goudwin and
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company given the 16th of june 1655
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and annexed to a Commission.
  
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'''1'''
  
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'''John Shakerley''' of ffalmouth sailer aged 17 years
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or thereabouts Sworne and examined.
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To the second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
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that on a day happening about the six weekes or two monethes since that
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the ?kapper ?hammark Richard hull nor) being taken by a Brestmann of
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warr and lying under the command of the said Brestman at ?fappe GUTTER
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haigh on the coast of ffrance where the said man of warr attended an XX?
 
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To the third hee sayeth hee knoweth nothing thereof./

To the fourth hee sayeth, that this interrogatorie doeth not concerne him this
rondant and therefore hee answereth nothing thereunto

To the Interrogatorie in the second place./

To the first hee referreth himself to his forgoing deposition:/

To the second hee sayeth that hee this rondant remembereth, That one Mary
was in and aboard the vessele the flagg of Truce, one Mr. Waters [GUTTER]
the ?Hovelings one shimner in the Cooke, and one Lambert in the Mary
being all prizes brought up to the Isle of Wight by the said Captain
Stanton, and remaining at or neeare the Cowes during the time this
rondent was there as aforesaid: And further cannot depose :/

To the Third hee answereth, That hee this rondent and the interates
Mr. Robert Rich and Mr. Browne deputy Marshale of this Court
Went downe to the Isle of Wight in the month of January 1654 - -
And saith hee never was or discoursed with the interrate Captain Stanton
about the businesse in question till the time hee saw him at the Isle
of Wight in the Companie aforesaid, And cannot further depose./

To the fourth hee sayeth hee referreth himself to his forgoing deposition.

To the fifth, hee referreth himself to his forgoing deposition, and saith
the prizes predeposed did lye under the Command of Cowes Castle
Whereof Captain Baskett was and is Commander:/

To the 6th hee sayeth hee did not see any thing to the schedule interrate:/
as is interrate, and otherwise rondent depose:/

To the 7th: hee hath not deposeth any thing to the 2nd schedule interrate:/

To the 8th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof:/

To the 9th hee saith, That the interrate Robert Rich did sell some
of the said wines for 25. some for 26. And some for 27li a tunne
to vintners of London, Salisbury, and Bristol, and Southampton,
And further knoweth not /:.

Roger Morris [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]

repeated before Doctor Clerke./

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The 6th July 1655

The Lord proctecter against the shipp
the ?Kapper ?hammark and against a
Brestman of warr called the Corneluis
Budd Smyth

Examined upon an allegation on the
behalfe of Edward Goudwin and
company given the 16th of june 1655
and annexed to a Commission.

1

John Shakerley of ffalmouth sailer aged 17 years
or thereabouts Sworne and examined.
To the second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that on a day happening about the six weekes or two monethes since that
the ?kapper ?hammark Richard hull nor) being taken by a Brestmann of
warr and lying under the command of the said Brestman at ?fappe GUTTER
haigh on the coast of ffrance where the said man of warr attended an XX?