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|Transcription=1. The same day. Examined upon the sayd allon.
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|Transcription=The same day. Examined upon the sayd allegation.
2. 3: John Nutting of Wapping in the County of Midds late Carpenter
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3. of the sayd shipp Susan and Amme, aged twenty three yeares
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3:
4. or thereabouts sworne and examined saith as followeth. vizt
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5. To the first second and third arles of the sayd allon This deponent saith
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'''John Nutting''' of Wapping in the County of Midds late Carpenter
6. he was Carpenter of and sayled in the sayd shipp the voyage in question
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of the sayd shipp Susan and Anne, aged twenty three yeares
7. and thereby knowes, that the sayd shipp under the standard of George
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or thereabouts sworne and examined saith as followeth. videlicet.
8. Boys arlate depted with her lading of sugars from the Barbadoes
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9. bound for this port of London in the month of August last past and
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To the first second and third arles of the sayd allon This deponent saith
10. that afterwards being upon her Course a violent storme or Hurricano
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he was Carpenter of and sayled in the sayd shipp the voyage in question
11. mett with her which carryed away her foremast, and brought in great
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and thereby knowes, that the sayd shipp under the standard of George
12. store of water betwixt her deckes, and putt shipp and lading and
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Boys arlate depted with her lading of sugars from the Barbadoes
13. the mens lives into such danger that to prevent their utter perishing
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bound for this port of London in the month of August last past and
14. the sayd Boys and Company were necessitated and did cutt downe their
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that afterwards being upon her Course a violent storme or Hurricano
15. mainmast, and allso to cutt a hole that the water might passe into the
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mett with her which carryed away her foremast, and brought in great
16. XXle for feare the ˹shipp˺ should otherwise have bene oversett, and that the
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store of water betwixt her deckes, and putt shipp and lading and
17. pumpes might be able to worke, And saith that the sayd storme did
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the mens lives into such danger that to prevent their utter perishing
18. continue neere three dayes, and in very good extremity for the
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the sayd Boys and Company were necessitated and did cutt downe their
19. greater part of that tyme, by reason of all which the sayd shipp
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mainmast, and allso to cutt a hole that the water might passe into the
20. was forced to putt in to the Bermudaes there to be fitted agayne
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XXle for feare the ˹shipp˺ should otherwise have bene oversett, and that the
21. for her sayd voyage, which was done accordingly, and a pilott
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pumpes might be able to worke, And saith that the sayd storme did
22. hired to conduct her from those islands, howbeit he saith that the
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continue neere three dayes, and in very good extremity for the
23. wind XXXting upon the sayd shipp she did (notwithstanding the diligence
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greater part of that tyme, by reason of all which the sayd shipp
24. of the sayd Pilot to prevent it) strike upon the rockes, and so caught
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was forced to putt in to the Bermudaes there to be fitted agayne
25. a leake, so as much water came in and very great dammage might
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for her sayd voyage, which was done accordingly, and a pilott
26. thereby have happened had not the Mariners diligently plyed their
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hired to conduct her from those islands, howbeit he saith that the
27. pumpes, which hee saith they did and so preserved the sayd shipp and her
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wind XXXting upon the sayd shipp she did (notwithstanding the diligence
28. lading, the sayd disaster of sinking upon the rockes happened as hee
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of the sayd Pilot to prevent it) strike upon the rockes, and so caught
29. saith about the beginning of November 1655. last past. And further
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a leake, so as much water came in and very great dammage might
30. saith that when the sayd shipp being on her Course for London came
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thereby have happened had not the Mariners diligently plyed their
31. neere the English Coast she mett with a feirce and raging storme
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pumpes, which hee saith they did and so preserved the sayd shipp and her
32. which carryed away the greater part of her sayles and putt her in
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lading, the sayd disaster of sinking upon the rockes happened as hee
33. great danger of perishing. Of all which this deponent was
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saith about the beginning of November 1655. last past. And further
34. an eyewitnes and otherwise cannot depose
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saith that when the sayd shipp being on her Course for London came
35. To the fourth and last arles of the sayd allon this deponent saith that the
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neere the English Coast she mett with a feirce and raging storme
36. sayd shipp when she so came from the Barbadaos was an able and stXXXX
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which carryed away the greater part of her sayles and putt her in
37. shipp and sufficiently provided for such a voyage, and that the sugars
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great danger of perishing. Of all which this deponent was
38. and lading on board her were well stowed and deXXXXed; And saith
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an eyewitnes and otherwise cannot depose
39. moreover that the sugars became much endammaged by the water that
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40. came into the sayd shipp by meanes of the stormes and disasters aforesayd,
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To the fourth and last arles of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that the
41. which sayd dammage hee saith did wholly happen by reason and occasion
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sayd shipp when she so came from the Barbadaos was an able and stXXXX
42. of the sayd storme or Hurricano, and leakes so caused as aforesd
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shipp and sufficiently provided for such a voyage, and that the sugars
43. and not by the fault or negligence of the sayd Master and Company who
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and lading on board her were well stowed and deXXXXed; And saith
44. hee saith did their dutyes in preventing dammage so farr as was possible
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moreover that the sugars became much endammaged by the water that
45. which hee knoweth sayling in the sayd shipp as aforesayd. And lastly for
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came into the sayd shipp by meanes of the stormes and disasters aforesayd,
46. satisfaction of Mr Walsons Gent saith that the heads of the Caskes that EXPANDED FROM "y:t" came
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which sayd dammage hee saith did wholly happen by reason and occasion
47. out did so come out by the working of the shipp in the violence of the sayd
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of the sayd storme or Hurricano, and leakes so caused as aforesd
48. tempests. And that the sayd Master or Mariners did not breake open the same nor
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and not by the fault or negligence of the sayd Master and Company who
49. embezell any of the goods so farr as hee knoweth, beleiveth or hath heard
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hee saith did their dutyes in preventing dammage so farr as was possible
50. And otherwise he cannot depose
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which hee knoweth sayling in the sayd shipp as aforesayd. And lastly for
51. John Nuttinge SIGNATURE, BOTTOM RIGHT
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satisfaction of Mr Walsons Gent saith that the heads of the Caskes that EXPANDED FROM "y:t" came
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out did so come out by the working of the shipp in the violence of the sayd
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tempests. And that the sayd Master or Mariners did not breake open the same nor
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embezell any of the goods so farr as hee knoweth, beleiveth or hath heard
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And otherwise he cannot depose
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John Nuttinge [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
 
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The same day. Examined upon the sayd allegation.

3:

John Nutting of Wapping in the County of Midds late Carpenter
of the sayd shipp Susan and Anne, aged twenty three yeares
or thereabouts sworne and examined saith as followeth. videlicet.

To the first second and third arles of the sayd allon This deponent saith
he was Carpenter of and sayled in the sayd shipp the voyage in question
and thereby knowes, that the sayd shipp under the standard of George
Boys arlate depted with her lading of sugars from the Barbadoes
bound for this port of London in the month of August last past and
that afterwards being upon her Course a violent storme or Hurricano
mett with her which carryed away her foremast, and brought in great
store of water betwixt her deckes, and putt shipp and lading and
the mens lives into such danger that to prevent their utter perishing
the sayd Boys and Company were necessitated and did cutt downe their
mainmast, and allso to cutt a hole that the water might passe into the
XXle for feare the ˹shipp˺ should otherwise have bene oversett, and that the
pumpes might be able to worke, And saith that the sayd storme did
continue neere three dayes, and in very good extremity for the
greater part of that tyme, by reason of all which the sayd shipp
was forced to putt in to the Bermudaes there to be fitted agayne
for her sayd voyage, which was done accordingly, and a pilott
hired to conduct her from those islands, howbeit he saith that the
wind XXXting upon the sayd shipp she did (notwithstanding the diligence
of the sayd Pilot to prevent it) strike upon the rockes, and so caught
a leake, so as much water came in and very great dammage might
thereby have happened had not the Mariners diligently plyed their
pumpes, which hee saith they did and so preserved the sayd shipp and her
lading, the sayd disaster of sinking upon the rockes happened as hee
saith about the beginning of November 1655. last past. And further
saith that when the sayd shipp being on her Course for London came
neere the English Coast she mett with a feirce and raging storme
which carryed away the greater part of her sayles and putt her in
great danger of perishing. Of all which this deponent was
an eyewitnes and otherwise cannot depose

To the fourth and last arles of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that the
sayd shipp when she so came from the Barbadaos was an able and stXXXX
shipp and sufficiently provided for such a voyage, and that the sugars
and lading on board her were well stowed and deXXXXed; And saith
moreover that the sugars became much endammaged by the water that
came into the sayd shipp by meanes of the stormes and disasters aforesayd,
which sayd dammage hee saith did wholly happen by reason and occasion
of the sayd storme or Hurricano, and leakes so caused as aforesd
and not by the fault or negligence of the sayd Master and Company who
hee saith did their dutyes in preventing dammage so farr as was possible
which hee knoweth sayling in the sayd shipp as aforesayd. And lastly for
satisfaction of Mr Walsons Gent saith that the heads of the Caskes that EXPANDED FROM "y:t" came
out did so come out by the working of the shipp in the violence of the sayd
tempests. And that the sayd Master or Mariners did not breake open the same nor
embezell any of the goods so farr as hee knoweth, beleiveth or hath heard
And otherwise he cannot depose

John Nuttinge [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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