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|Transcription=of onne some of another and some of other of the said prizes, not particularly remembring
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at which any of them were present, and such as were present and acted ought
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as hee conceiveth to habe their shares or third part of the cleare prizes,
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and otherwise saving this sute whereby the said mariners
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de,ammde staisfaction, and some demannd by them made of Captaine
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Phillips at Portsmouth hee saith hee cannot depose.
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To the Interrogatories in the first place. [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the first hee answereth negatively for his part, and otherwise hee
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cannot depose.
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To the second hee saith that in or about the moneth of July 1651 the
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mariners of the ''Constant'' mentioned against Captaine Phillips and
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seized his person in the streets at Portsmouth, and haled and pulled him
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up and downe, swearing and threatening to kill him, at which the said
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Smith and his sonne were present, and his said sonne was
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one of the first that laid hands on the said Captaine; and severall other
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times the said mariners have stormed against and much threatened the said
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Captaine Phillips in this deponents hearing, and saith hee was present and
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sawe their said mutinie at Portsmouth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the third hee saith the said shipp ''Constant'' was about 6. or 8. monethes
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out upon the said Imployment, and that as this deponent hath heard
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shee was to pay 120 or 110 ''li'' per moneth freight, and saith that this respondent
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was nor part owner of her, but hee had some interest in her omployment
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which interest hee left to Captaine Phillips. And saith the interrogated Captaine
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[?huurley] and Mr Searle togetherwuth Captaine Phillips disposed of the
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salt and other things taken as aforesaid in the ''Saint Jospeh'', (and Captaine hurley
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received 250 or 300 ''li'' for the same) and the sugars, corne and rosin
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predeposed, and received 300 ''li'' more, and the said Searle by Hurleys
 +
order eceived other moneyes for the sugars and corne, and saith the
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said mariners appointed Captaine hurley to receive their shares of the
 +
said goods, and that hee was the man they looked upon for their
 +
payment. refusing to relie on Captaine Phillips, saying
 +
they would not trust him, or to that effect. And otherwise hee cannot
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answer.
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To the fourth hee saith the said Captaine Phillips as hee beleeveth
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paid all charges of Customes and otherwise
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of the said goods, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the fifth hee saith there were about 6 or 7 imployers of the said shipp
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the said voyage, and that Captaine Phillips was Imployer of three
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sixteenths, Mr Searle alsoe of three sixteenths as hee taketh it, hammond
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Ward of an eighth part, this deponent a sixteenth, and others of other parts
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which hee remembreth not./
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To the Interrogatories in the second place. [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the first hee saith hee was aboard and present at the seizing of
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the hoy aforesaid laden with herrings, the ''[?JuXXX]'', the ''fflower pot'', the
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''Conrard'' and the ''dolphin'' aforesaid; And saith that for the foresaid salt the
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said Captaine hurley received 250 or 300 ''li'', and 300 ''li'' was paid to Mr Searle
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of onne some of another and some of other of the said prizes, not particularly remembring
at which any of them were present, and such as were present and acted ought
as hee conceiveth to habe their shares or third part of the cleare prizes,
and otherwise saving this sute whereby the said mariners
de,ammde staisfaction, and some demannd by them made of Captaine
Phillips at Portsmouth hee saith hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories in the first place. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee answereth negatively for his part, and otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the second hee saith that in or about the moneth of July 1651 the
mariners of the Constant mentioned against Captaine Phillips and
seized his person in the streets at Portsmouth, and haled and pulled him
up and downe, swearing and threatening to kill him, at which the said
Smith and his sonne were present, and his said sonne was
one of the first that laid hands on the said Captaine; and severall other
times the said mariners have stormed against and much threatened the said
Captaine Phillips in this deponents hearing, and saith hee was present and
sawe their said mutinie at Portsmouth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the third hee saith the said shipp Constant was about 6. or 8. monethes
out upon the said Imployment, and that as this deponent hath heard
shee was to pay 120 or 110 li per moneth freight, and saith that this respondent
was nor part owner of her, but hee had some interest in her omployment
which interest hee left to Captaine Phillips. And saith the interrogated Captaine
[?huurley] and Mr Searle togetherwuth Captaine Phillips disposed of the
salt and other things taken as aforesaid in the Saint Jospeh, (and Captaine hurley
received 250 or 300 li for the same) and the sugars, corne and rosin
predeposed, and received 300 li more, and the said Searle by Hurleys
order eceived other moneyes for the sugars and corne, and saith the
said mariners appointed Captaine hurley to receive their shares of the
said goods, and that hee was the man they looked upon for their
payment. refusing to relie on Captaine Phillips, saying
they would not trust him, or to that effect. And otherwise hee cannot
answer.

To the fourth hee saith the said Captaine Phillips as hee beleeveth
paid all charges of Customes and otherwise
of the said goods, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fifth hee saith there were about 6 or 7 imployers of the said shipp
the said voyage, and that Captaine Phillips was Imployer of three
sixteenths, Mr Searle alsoe of three sixteenths as hee taketh it, hammond
Ward of an eighth part, this deponent a sixteenth, and others of other parts
which hee remembreth not./

To the Interrogatories in the second place. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee was aboard and present at the seizing of
the hoy aforesaid laden with herrings, the [?JuXXX], the fflower pot, the
Conrard and the dolphin aforesaid; And saith that for the foresaid salt the
said Captaine hurley received 250 or 300 li, and 300 li was paid to Mr Searle
by