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|Transcription=The 22th day of Aprill .1655:-/
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Complaine against Brandling Stott and}
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Blomfield. Clements. Smith}
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'''Rp. 1'''
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'''William Marsh''' of Ipswich in the County of Suffolke
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Mariner aged 30. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnes
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sworne and examined saith as followeth videlict./
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8. To the first Article of the saif Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That hee this
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9. renddeponent did never see nor observe the arlate Complaine nor any other on
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10. his behalfe take any view of the Vessell the Primrose arlate neither in the
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11. river of Thames nor elsewhere. And further cannot depose:/
  
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12. To the second article hee saith, That hee this deponent never made any Contract
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13. or agreement with the said Complaine for or concerning the transporting of
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14. the goods in question, nor how much freight was to be payd to this deponent TO DO: LOOK IN THE GUTTER OF THE PHYSICAL DOCUMENT
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15. as master of the sayd hoy or vessell for the sayd goods, and he doth
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16. verily believe that there was not any contract touching the same.
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17. made by the sayd Complaine with the arlate Brandling, Stott or
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18. Blomfeild; for that he saith there never useth to be any Contract
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19. made for the Transport of such goods to Ipswich, XX ˹while˺ the sayd goods
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20. were to have bene transported, but the freight being a sett and
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21. knowne price by the JXXXXX, goods are usually and ordinarily sent
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22. on board without any particular Contract or Agreement. And otherwise
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23. he saith he cannot depose.
  
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24. To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that att such tyme as the
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25. sayd Complayne sent this goods on board the sayd hope, and att such tyme
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26. as she mett with the foresayd storme and tempest in her Course for
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27. Ipswich, she was well and sufficiently furnished and provided of all
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28. Tackle furniture and Apparell whatsoever fitt for such a vessell
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29. ánd such a voyage both for sayles, Cables, Anchors masts and other
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30. tackling whatsoever, and was a strong and tight vessell the tyme
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31. ánd tymes aforesayd, which he knoweth to be true being then Master
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32. of her, And beleeveth the same was and is well knowne, and was
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33. taken notice of by such persons as saw and knew her. And otherwise
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34. he cannot depose.
  
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35. To the fourth article of the sayd allegation, he saith that the last voyage or course that
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36. the sayd hope made from Ipswich to this port which was immediately
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37. before the lading of the sayd Complaines goods in question, she brought
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38. to this port a lading of East Country goods and there delivered
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39. the same in good condition without any dammage and or other perXXXXXXXr to
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40. the same, which he knoweth for that himselfe delivered the sayd goods,
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41. and for the reasons aforesayd is well assured that she might and
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42. would have carryed her lading from hence to Ipswich in ˹safety˺ in case she
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43. had not mett with the sayd extraordinary storme and Tempest in her
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44. passage thither. And otherwise he cannot depose
  
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45. To the 5th article of the sayd allegation, hee is not examined by direction of the Producent
  
 
|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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The 22th day of Aprill .1655:-/

Complaine against Brandling Stott and}
Blomfield. Clements. Smith}

Rp. 1

William Marsh of Ipswich in the County of Suffolke
Mariner aged 30. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnes
sworne and examined saith as followeth videlict./

8. To the first Article of the saif Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That hee this
9. renddeponent did never see nor observe the arlate Complaine nor any other on
10. his behalfe take any view of the Vessell the Primrose arlate neither in the
11. river of Thames nor elsewhere. And further cannot depose:/

12. To the second article hee saith, That hee this deponent never made any Contract
13. or agreement with the said Complaine for or concerning the transporting of
14. the goods in question, nor how much freight was to be payd to this deponent TO DO: LOOK IN THE GUTTER OF THE PHYSICAL DOCUMENT
15. as master of the sayd hoy or vessell for the sayd goods, and he doth
16. verily believe that there was not any contract touching the same.
17. made by the sayd Complaine with the arlate Brandling, Stott or
18. Blomfeild; for that he saith there never useth to be any Contract
19. made for the Transport of such goods to Ipswich, XX ˹while˺ the sayd goods
20. were to have bene transported, but the freight being a sett and
21. knowne price by the JXXXXX, goods are usually and ordinarily sent
22. on board without any particular Contract or Agreement. And otherwise
23. he saith he cannot depose.

24. To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that att such tyme as the
25. sayd Complayne sent this goods on board the sayd hope, and att such tyme
26. as she mett with the foresayd storme and tempest in her Course for
27. Ipswich, she was well and sufficiently furnished and provided of all
28. Tackle furniture and Apparell whatsoever fitt for such a vessell
29. ánd such a voyage both for sayles, Cables, Anchors masts and other
30. tackling whatsoever, and was a strong and tight vessell the tyme
31. ánd tymes aforesayd, which he knoweth to be true being then Master
32. of her, And beleeveth the same was and is well knowne, and was
33. taken notice of by such persons as saw and knew her. And otherwise
34. he cannot depose.

35. To the fourth article of the sayd allegation, he saith that the last voyage or course that
36. the sayd hope made from Ipswich to this port which was immediately
37. before the lading of the sayd Complaines goods in question, she brought
38. to this port a lading of East Country goods and there delivered
39. the same in good condition without any dammage and or other perXXXXXXXr to
40. the same, which he knoweth for that himselfe delivered the sayd goods,
41. and for the reasons aforesayd is well assured that she might and
42. would have carryed her lading from hence to Ipswich in ˹safety˺ in case she
43. had not mett with the sayd extraordinary storme and Tempest in her
44. passage thither. And otherwise he cannot depose

45. To the 5th article of the sayd allegation, hee is not examined by direction of the Producent

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