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|Transcription=1. licence for the sayd shipp to come within command and into the place where shipps
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2. ususally ride ˹trade˺ there, in tymes of peace, when noe warr or difference was betwixt Spaine
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3. and England, And hee this deponent did come aboard the sayd shipp ffrenidship
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4. and acquainted the arlate Barnabe houldeing the Master of her that the sayd
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5. Robert Whitby had procured such a license, and told him that hee might safely
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6. bring his sayd shipp as neere shoare there as hee pleased for the more
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7. convenient receiving of such wines as were to bee laden aboard him ˹or to that effect˺ The premisses
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8. hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd And further to this article hee cannot depose/
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9. To the second article hee saith that of his this deponents sight and knowledge severall English
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10. shipps did come within command and laye neerer the shoare at Mallaga by about
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11. the space of a myle and a halfe than the ffreindshipp did, and traded there freely having
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12. (as hee this deponent hath heard) procured pratique or licence soe to doe, amongst
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13. which there was a shipp laden with fish which (˹as˺ hee hath heard) was consigned to the arlate
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14. Mr Edward Bennett And further to this article hee cannot depose/
  
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15. To the 6th article hee saith, hee knoweth that about two yeares since the foresayd Robert
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16. Whitby having delivered a parcell of wines ˹at the place arlate˺ unto one Thomas Raven Master of
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17. a shipp called the Thomas and John of Yarmouth, to be shipped on board his sayd shipp
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18. and the sayd Master and Company taking theX same and rafting or causeing it to bee
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19. rafted X with intente to bring the same aboard his sayd shipp, one butt of wine
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20. of the sayd parcell broke off from the rafte and was lost in the sea for thirteene or
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21. 14 dayes space, and then found againe by certayne ffishermen, who had by order of the
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22. then Gouvernour at Mallaga two hundred and odd Ryalls allowed them for their
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23. paines in findeing the same, and this deponent well knoweth that the sayd Thomas
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24. Raven did by a writing under his hand, oblige him selfe to the sayd Robert Whitby
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25. to pay the sayd two hundred and odd Ryalls for (soe paid, to the sayd ffishermen
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26. by the sayd Robert Whitby for finding the same)˹in London˺ to the Merchant for whose
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27. Accompt the sayd butt of wine was laden, which hee this deponent beleeveth
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28. the sayd Master would not have done, had hee not knowne it to bee the Custome
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29. that after wines are delivered at the ploy into possession of the Master of a
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30. shipp or his Company hee and they stand chargeable with them till they bee
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31. delivered at the port of their discharge And further to this article he cannot
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32. depose./
  
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33. To the 9th article hee saith that hee this deponent having heard by some Mariners
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34. of other English shipps lyeing neere Mallaga that certaine wines which were
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35. rafted by the ffreindshipps company were lost did goe on board the freinshipp
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36. to knowe the truth thereof and was by divers of the sayd shipps company
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37. informed that they had rafted the rafte of wines which they had rafted for
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38. received of the sayd Robert Whitby for Accompt of the arlate ffrancis Lenthall
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39. and George Nutt, was brought safe to their sayd shipps side (though they had
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40. broke loose (as they sayd) once or twice by the way) and that after they had taken
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41. up one butt of the sayd wine and had the same within the tacke of the sayd
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42. shipp the remaynder of the sayd raft of wine (being twenty nyne butts) were
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43. sunck in the sea by the ˹sayd˺ shipps side And further to this article hee cannot depose/
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44. To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by direction of the producents/
  
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin
  
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Samuell Whitby [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. licence for the sayd shipp to come within command and into the place where shipps
2. ususally ride ˹trade˺ there, in tymes of peace, when noe warr or difference was betwixt Spaine
3. and England, And hee this deponent did come aboard the sayd shipp ffrenidship
4. and acquainted the arlate Barnabe houldeing the Master of her that the sayd
5. Robert Whitby had procured such a license, and told him that hee might safely
6. bring his sayd shipp as neere shoare there as hee pleased for the more
7. convenient receiving of such wines as were to bee laden aboard him ˹or to that effect˺ The premisses
8. hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd And further to this article hee cannot depose/
9. To the second article hee saith that of his this deponents sight and knowledge severall English
10. shipps did come within command and laye neerer the shoare at Mallaga by about
11. the space of a myle and a halfe than the ffreindshipp did, and traded there freely having
12. (as hee this deponent hath heard) procured pratique or licence soe to doe, amongst
13. which there was a shipp laden with fish which (˹as˺ hee hath heard) was consigned to the arlate
14. Mr Edward Bennett And further to this article hee cannot depose/

15. To the 6th article hee saith, hee knoweth that about two yeares since the foresayd Robert
16. Whitby having delivered a parcell of wines ˹at the place arlate˺ unto one Thomas Raven Master of
17. a shipp called the Thomas and John of Yarmouth, to be shipped on board his sayd shipp
18. and the sayd Master and Company taking theX same and rafting or causeing it to bee
19. rafted X with intente to bring the same aboard his sayd shipp, one butt of wine
20. of the sayd parcell broke off from the rafte and was lost in the sea for thirteene or
21. 14 dayes space, and then found againe by certayne ffishermen, who had by order of the
22. then Gouvernour at Mallaga two hundred and odd Ryalls allowed them for their
23. paines in findeing the same, and this deponent well knoweth that the sayd Thomas
24. Raven did by a writing under his hand, oblige him selfe to the sayd Robert Whitby
25. to pay the sayd two hundred and odd Ryalls for (soe paid, to the sayd ffishermen
26. by the sayd Robert Whitby for finding the same)˹in London˺ to the Merchant for whose
27. Accompt the sayd butt of wine was laden, which hee this deponent beleeveth
28. the sayd Master would not have done, had hee not knowne it to bee the Custome
29. that after wines are delivered at the ploy into possession of the Master of a
30. shipp or his Company hee and they stand chargeable with them till they bee
31. delivered at the port of their discharge And further to this article he cannot
32. depose./

33. To the 9th article hee saith that hee this deponent having heard by some Mariners
34. of other English shipps lyeing neere Mallaga that certaine wines which were
35. rafted by the ffreindshipps company were lost did goe on board the freinshipp
36. to knowe the truth thereof and was by divers of the sayd shipps company
37. informed that they had rafted the rafte of wines which they had rafted for
38. received of the sayd Robert Whitby for Accompt of the arlate ffrancis Lenthall
39. and George Nutt, was brought safe to their sayd shipps side (though they had
40. broke loose (as they sayd) once or twice by the way) and that after they had taken
41. up one butt of the sayd wine and had the same within the tacke of the sayd
42. shipp the remaynder of the sayd raft of wine (being twenty nyne butts) were
43. sunck in the sea by the ˹sayd˺ shipps side And further to this article hee cannot depose/
44. To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by direction of the producents/

Repeated before doctor Godolphin

Samuell Whitby [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]

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