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|Transcription=too late, and there being not above fifteen foot water, the shipp struck and
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lost her rudder and was damnified as aforesayd. As for the importunity or force
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interrogated, or that the sayd Warren did putt the helme a port, or the sayd
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Wilkinson[?s] forcing the helme to be putt hard on starboard hee knoweth nothing
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thereof. Neither doth he know what the sayd privat markes are which the sayd
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Warren is in this Interrogatory pretended to have endeavoured to bring together.
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And further he cannot depose.
  
|Transcription=1. too late, and there being not above fifteen foot water, the shipp struck and
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To the 5th. he saith the sayd shipp having beat over the sayd Woollpacke came into
2. lost her rudder and was damnified as aforesayd. As for the importunity or force
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three fathom and a halfe water, and then her sayles were furled, and both her
3. interrogated, or that the sayd Warren did putt the helme a port, or the sayd
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yards and topmast struck, and her two bower anchors cast out, and the wind was
4. Wilkinsons forcing the helme to be putt hard on starboard hee knoweth nothing
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high and her anchors yeilded and gave way, so as the sayd shipp struck agayne
5. thereof. Neither doth he know what the sayd privat markes are which the sayd
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on another sand, and then her sheat ánchors were cutt as aforesayd, and she beat over
6. Warren is in this Interrogatory pretended to have endeavoured to bring together.
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that other sand, and then her sheat ánchor was cast out, and the wind increa=
7. And further he cannot depose.
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sing the sayd sheat ánchor was cutt in the flood, and the shipp was forced to
 
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shoare, And as for the occasion of the sayd inconveniences and dammages and
8. To the 5th. he saith the sayd shipp having boat over the sayd Woolpacke came into
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who was in fault thereof he referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
9. three fathom and a halfe water, and then her sayles were furled, and both her
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And further otherwise than negatively cannot depose.
10. yards and topmast struck, and her ˹two˺ bower ánchors cast out, and the wind was
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11. high and her ánchors yeilded and gave way, so as the sayd shipp struck agayne
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12. on another sand, and then her sheat ánchors were cutt as aforesayd, and she beat over
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13. that other sand, and then her sheat ánchor was cast out, and the wind increa=
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14. sing the sayd sheat ánchor was cutt in the flood, and the shipp was forced to
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15. shoare, And as for the occasion of the sayd inconveniences and dammages and
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16. who was in fault thereof he referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
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17. And further otherwise than negatively cannot depose.
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin./
 
Repeated before doctor Godolphin./
  
 
Sidrack
 
Sidrack
Willes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Willas [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The 4th day of March 1655/ &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
 
The 4th day of March 1655/ &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
23. Travers against Burridge and Spiser&#125;
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Travers against Burridge and Spiser&#125;
24. Baker Smith&#125;
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Baker Smith&#125;
  
25. Examined upon an allegation given in on the
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Examined upon an allegation given in on the
26. behalfe of the sayd Travers./
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behalfe of the sayd Travers./
  
'''dXXXXks Rp'''
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'''Rp'''
  
'''William Webber''' of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen&#125;
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'''William Webber''' of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen
Bermondsey Mariner master of the shipp the John&#125;
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Bermondsey Mariner master of the shipp the John
 
and Mary aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&#125;
 
and Mary aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes&#125;
 
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/&#125;
 
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/&#125;
  
32. To the first second and third articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
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To the first second and third articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
33. that hee this deponent (being the arlate William Webber) during all
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that hee this deponent (being the arlate William Webber) during all
34. the tyme arlate was and still is a part Owner of the arlate shipp the
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the tyme arlate was and still is a part Owner of the arlate shipp the
35. John and Mary of London and was by Colonell John Owen and the sayd
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''John and Mary'' of London and was by Colonell John Owen and the sayd
36. Travers the party in this suite and others part Owner alsoe of the sayd shipp made
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Travers the party in this suite and others part Owner alsoe of the sayd shipp made
37. this deponent Master of her for a voyage to bee made therewith from
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Master of her for a voyage to bee made therewith from
38. London to Teneriff and other places in the King of Spaines dominions ˹and˺ and
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London to Teneriff and other places in the King of Spaines dominions and
39. without the Strights of Gilbraltar and soe back for London and this deponent
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without the Strights (sic) of Gilbraltar and soe back for London and this deponent
40. accordingly tooke upon him the sayd office of Master And hee saith that
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accordingly tooke upon him the sayd office of Master And hee saith that
41. hee this deponent in the yeare 1655 and moneths therein concurring lett
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hee this deponent in the yeare 1655 and moneths therein concurring lett
42. in behalfe if him selfe and the rest of the owners of the sayd shipp ˹did˺ lett
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in behalfe if him selfe and the rest of the owners of the sayd shipp did lett
43. the sayd shipp to ffreight (as by the Charterpartie made betwixt the sayd
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the sayd shipp to ffreight (as by the Charterpartie made betwixt the sayd
44. Travers and this deponent and bearing date the nynth day of Aprill 1655
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Travers and this deponent and bearing date the nynth day of Aprill 1655
45. more at large and may appeare) to the arlate Gyles Travers for the
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more at large and may appeare) to the arlate Gyles Travers for the
46. voyage in question after the rate of one hundred and fower pounds a moneth
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voyage in question after the rate of one hundred and fower pounds a moneth
47. for soe longe as shee should continue in service of the sayd Travers,
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for soe longe as shee should continue in service of the sayd Travers,
48. it not to exceede twelve moneths, And saith the sayd Travers in presense
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it not to exceede twelve moneths, And saith the sayd Travers in presense
49. did as sole ffreighter at his owne cost and charges and for his owne Accompt XXXX the sayd shipp XXX XXXXXX
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did as sole ffreighter at his owne cost and charges and for his owne Accompt
50. freight the sayd shipp John and Mary upon &#123;the&#125; voyage ˹in question˺ to be made from London to Teneriff and other places in the dominion of the
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freight the sayd shipp ''John and Mary'' upon &#123;the&#125; voyage in question to be made from London to Teneriff and other places in the dominion of the
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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too late, and there being not above fifteen foot water, the shipp struck and
lost her rudder and was damnified as aforesayd. As for the importunity or force
interrogated, or that the sayd Warren did putt the helme a port, or the sayd
Wilkinson[?s] forcing the helme to be putt hard on starboard hee knoweth nothing
thereof. Neither doth he know what the sayd privat markes are which the sayd
Warren is in this Interrogatory pretended to have endeavoured to bring together.
And further he cannot depose.

To the 5th. he saith the sayd shipp having beat over the sayd Woollpacke came into
three fathom and a halfe water, and then her sayles were furled, and both her
yards and topmast struck, and her two bower anchors cast out, and the wind was
high and her anchors yeilded and gave way, so as the sayd shipp struck agayne
on another sand, and then her sheat ánchors were cutt as aforesayd, and she beat over
that other sand, and then her sheat ánchor was cast out, and the wind increa=
sing the sayd sheat ánchor was cutt in the flood, and the shipp was forced to
shoare, And as for the occasion of the sayd inconveniences and dammages and
who was in fault thereof he referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
And further otherwise than negatively cannot depose.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin./

Sidrack
Willas [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 4th day of March 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]

Travers against Burridge and Spiser}
Baker Smith}

Examined upon an allegation given in on the
behalfe of the sayd Travers./

Rp

William Webber of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen
Bermondsey Mariner master of the shipp the John
and Mary aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes}
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/}

To the first second and third articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
that hee this deponent (being the arlate William Webber) during all
the tyme arlate was and still is a part Owner of the arlate shipp the
John and Mary of London and was by Colonell John Owen and the sayd
Travers the party in this suite and others part Owner alsoe of the sayd shipp made
Master of her for a voyage to bee made therewith from
London to Teneriff and other places in the King of Spaines dominions and
without the Strights (sic) of Gilbraltar and soe back for London and this deponent
accordingly tooke upon him the sayd office of Master And hee saith that
hee this deponent in the yeare 1655 and moneths therein concurring lett
in behalfe if him selfe and the rest of the owners of the sayd shipp did lett
the sayd shipp to ffreight (as by the Charterpartie made betwixt the sayd
Travers and this deponent and bearing date the nynth day of Aprill 1655
more at large and may appeare) to the arlate Gyles Travers for the
voyage in question after the rate of one hundred and fower pounds a moneth
for soe longe as shee should continue in service of the sayd Travers,
it not to exceede twelve moneths, And saith the sayd Travers in presense
did as sole ffreighter at his owne cost and charges and for his owne Accompt
freight the sayd shipp John and Mary upon {the} voyage in question to be made from London to Teneriff and other places in the dominion of the
Kinge