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|Transcription=1. shipp or vessell arlate then called the swan, whereof the arlate John
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|Transcription=shipp or vessell arlate then called the swan, whereof the arlate John
2. ffawkener then was master or Commander being soe constitued by the said
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ffawkener then was master or Commander being soe constitued by the said
3. Bressey as this deponent was constantly informed during ketch tried as hee
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Bressey as this deponent was constantly informed during ketch tried as hee
4. this examinate know, and served in her as right hand masters mate xxx
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this examinate know, and served in her as right hand masters mate xxx
5. the voiage which shee begann from this port of london in the moneth of
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the voiage which shee begann from this port of london in the moneth of
6. December 1654. aforesaid. And further cannot depose./
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December 1654. aforesaid. And further cannot depose./
7. To the second hee saith that hee this deponent well knoweth, that the arlate John
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8. Vinitro served in and aboard the said shipp for Carpenter, the arlate
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9. William sill for Gunner and the arlate Henry ˹fenley˺ for cooke of the
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10. said shipp at such time as she proceeded upon the voiage aforesaid, but by
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11. whome they and each of there respectively were or was hired, and for
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12. how much monethly wages, hee saith hee knoweth not, for that he was not
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13. present at ˹such˺ their said hiring or agreement for wages, And further cannot
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14. depose, saving that this deponent aboard the said shippseuverall times heard the said
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15. vinihro and which say, that hee was to have 13 li p moneth wages. for
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16. his service as carpenter as aforesayd, and beleeveth the said vinitro
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17. for his time and service in the said shipp deserved 3 li p moneth, and soe
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18. which this deponent saw entered in the pursers booke of the said shipp, And
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19. beleeveth the said William Sill at gunner deserved twenty wages
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20. of 2 li 9 li and the said Henry fenley of XX 7li p moneth as is arlate
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21. this deponent having in voiages of the like condition knowne soe much) ˹or more˺ paid
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22. to men that served in the said qualities of Gunner and cooke./
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23. To the third article hee saith, that the said John Vinitro William Sill and
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24. Henry fenley being and serving aboard the said shipp in the rerportive
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25. quantities aforesaid upon or about the 1th day of december 1654: aforesaid
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26. recieved halfe pay, and that ˹or about a˺ the 13th of the same moneth) the said shipp
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27. sett sayle from gravesend upon her then intended voiage for the Bermudas
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28. and was by contrary wind necessitated in her course thitherwards to
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29. putt into ffalmouth) from whense peroceeding upon the said intended voiage
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30. shee spring a leake, and was necessitated to put into Milford haven to
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31. repaire, which was about the beginning of ffebruary 1654: Then
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32. preamisses hee knoweth for that hee served in and aboard the said shipp
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33. at masters mate of her all the time aforesaid, And further cannot depose./
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34. To the 4th hee saith that in or about the moneth of Aprill 1655
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35. the said John Vinitro William Sill and Henry ffenley togeather or
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To the second hee saith that hee this deponent well knoweth, that the arlate John
36. others of the said shipps companie then at Milford haven were by ˹bertne of˺
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Vinitro served in and aboard the said shipp for Carpenter, the arlate
37. a decree under the seale of this Court menished by the said John ffawkener
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William sill for Gunner and the arlate Henry ˹fenley˺ for cooke of the
38. the master tgth desert but to goe aboard and serve and peroceed in the said
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said shipp at such time as she proceeded upon the voiage aforesaid, but by
39. shipp ˹as this deponent heard the 5th parties a fforme, hee xxxxxx himself soe monished in prison˺ And referring himselfe to the said decree or chanrtioy, hee saith hee
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whome they and each of there respectively were or was hired, and for
40. cannot further depose
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how much monethly wages, hee saith hee knoweth not, for that he was not
 +
present at ˹such˺ their said hiring or agreement for wages, And further cannot
 +
depose, saving that this deponent aboard the said shippseuverall times heard the said
 +
vinihro and which say, that hee was to have 13 li p moneth wages. for
 +
his service as carpenter as aforesayd, and beleeveth the said vinitro
 +
for his time and service in the said shipp deserved 3 li p moneth, and soe
 +
which this deponent saw entered in the pursers booke of the said shipp, And
 +
beleeveth the said William Sill at gunner deserved twenty wages
 +
of 2 li 9 li and the said Henry fenley of XX 7li p moneth as is arlate
 +
this deponent having in voiages of the like condition knowne soe much) ˹or more˺ paid
 +
to men that served in the said qualities of Gunner and cooke./
  
41. To the 5th hee saith that the said John Vinitro William Sill and
+
To the third article hee saith, that the said John Vinitro William Sill and
42. Henry fenley accordaign to the said xxxxxxxx have ever since attended
+
Henry fenley being and serving aboard the said shipp in the rerportive
43. upon the service and repaire of the said shipp at Milford Haven
+
quantities aforesaid upon or about the 1th day of december 1654: aforesaid
44. and have been readie ˹to doe˺ according to the duty X of their respective
+
recieved halfe pay, and that ˹or about a˺ the 13th of the same moneth) the said shipp
45. places at the said Masters Command and since the said 8th of december
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sett sayle from gravesend upon her then intended voiage for the Bermudas
46. 16454. till upon or about the 5th of this present moneth of Aprill
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and was by contrary wind necessitated in her course thitherwards to
47. they ha nor any of them have or hath beene in any other service
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putt into ffalmouth) from whense peroceeding upon the said intended voiage
48. which hee saith hee well knoweth for that hee this deponent in the
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shee spring a leake, and was necessitated to put into Milford haven to
49. quality aforesayd for all the time predeposed served in and aboard
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repaire, which was about the beginning of ffebruary 1654: Then
50. the same shipp the Swan, And saith, That in or about the moneth of
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premisses hee knoweth for that hee served in and aboard the said shipp
51. December 1655. last past ˹and not before˺ the said John ffawkener the Master did
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at masters mate of her all the time aforesaid, And further cannot depose./
52. say and declare with this deponent that the said shipp should or would not proceed
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53. upon her said voiage to the Bermudas, for that the said Brossey
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To the 4th hee saith that in or about the moneth of Aprill 1655
54. had sold her, And that hee beleeveth the said ˹Vintro and Sill 2 of the said˺ parties Agent xx in this
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the said John Vinitro William Sill and Henry ffenley togeather or
 +
others of the said shipps companie then at Milford haven were by ˹bertne of˺
 +
a decree under the seale of this Court menished by the said John ffawkener
 +
the master tgth desert but to goe aboard and serve and peroceed in the said
 +
shipp ˹as this deponent heard the 5th parties a fforme, hee xxxxxx himself soe monished in prison˺ And referring himselfe to the said decree or chanrtioy, hee saith hee
 +
cannot further depose
 +
 
 +
To the 5th hee saith that the said John Vinitro William Sill and
 +
Henry fenley accordaign to the said xxxxxxxx have ever since attended
 +
upon the service and repaire of the said shipp at Milford Haven
 +
and have been readie ˹to doe˺ according to the duty X of their respective
 +
places at the said Masters Command and since the said 8th of december
 +
1654. till upon or about the 5th of this present moneth of Aprill
 +
they ha nor any of them have or hath beene in any other service
 +
which hee saith hee well knoweth for that hee this deponent in the
 +
quality aforesayd for all the time predeposed served in and aboard
 +
the same shipp the Swan, And saith, That in or about the moneth of
 +
December 1655. last past ˹and not before˺ the said John ffawkener the Master did
 +
say and declare with this deponent that the said shipp should or would not proceed
 +
upon her said voiage to the Bermudas, for that the said Brossey
 +
had sold her, And that hee beleeveth the said ˹Vintro and Sill 2 of the said˺ parties Agent xx in this
  
 
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shipp or vessell arlate then called the swan, whereof the arlate John
ffawkener then was master or Commander being soe constitued by the said
Bressey as this deponent was constantly informed during ketch tried as hee
this examinate know, and served in her as right hand masters mate xxx
the voiage which shee begann from this port of london in the moneth of
December 1654. aforesaid. And further cannot depose./

To the second hee saith that hee this deponent well knoweth, that the arlate John
Vinitro served in and aboard the said shipp for Carpenter, the arlate
William sill for Gunner and the arlate Henry ˹fenley˺ for cooke of the
said shipp at such time as she proceeded upon the voiage aforesaid, but by
whome they and each of there respectively were or was hired, and for
how much monethly wages, hee saith hee knoweth not, for that he was not
present at ˹such˺ their said hiring or agreement for wages, And further cannot
depose, saving that this deponent aboard the said shippseuverall times heard the said
vinihro and which say, that hee was to have 13 li p moneth wages. for
his service as carpenter as aforesayd, and beleeveth the said vinitro
for his time and service in the said shipp deserved 3 li p moneth, and soe
which this deponent saw entered in the pursers booke of the said shipp, And
beleeveth the said William Sill at gunner deserved twenty wages
of 2 li 9 li and the said Henry fenley of XX 7li p moneth as is arlate
this deponent having in voiages of the like condition knowne soe much) ˹or more˺ paid
to men that served in the said qualities of Gunner and cooke./

To the third article hee saith, that the said John Vinitro William Sill and
Henry fenley being and serving aboard the said shipp in the rerportive
quantities aforesaid upon or about the 1th day of december 1654: aforesaid
recieved halfe pay, and that ˹or about a˺ the 13th of the same moneth) the said shipp
sett sayle from gravesend upon her then intended voiage for the Bermudas
and was by contrary wind necessitated in her course thitherwards to
putt into ffalmouth) from whense peroceeding upon the said intended voiage
shee spring a leake, and was necessitated to put into Milford haven to
repaire, which was about the beginning of ffebruary 1654: Then
premisses hee knoweth for that hee served in and aboard the said shipp
at masters mate of her all the time aforesaid, And further cannot depose./

To the 4th hee saith that in or about the moneth of Aprill 1655
the said John Vinitro William Sill and Henry ffenley togeather or
others of the said shipps companie then at Milford haven were by ˹bertne of˺
a decree under the seale of this Court menished by the said John ffawkener
the master tgth desert but to goe aboard and serve and peroceed in the said
shipp ˹as this deponent heard the 5th parties a fforme, hee xxxxxx himself soe monished in prison˺ And referring himselfe to the said decree or chanrtioy, hee saith hee
cannot further depose

To the 5th hee saith that the said John Vinitro William Sill and
Henry fenley accordaign to the said xxxxxxxx have ever since attended
upon the service and repaire of the said shipp at Milford Haven
and have been readie ˹to doe˺ according to the duty X of their respective
places at the said Masters Command and since the said 8th of december
1654. till upon or about the 5th of this present moneth of Aprill
they ha nor any of them have or hath beene in any other service
which hee saith hee well knoweth for that hee this deponent in the
quality aforesayd for all the time predeposed served in and aboard
the same shipp the Swan, And saith, That in or about the moneth of
December 1655. last past ˹and not before˺ the said John ffawkener the Master did
say and declare with this deponent that the said shipp should or would not proceed
upon her said voiage to the Bermudas, for that the said Brossey
had sold her, And that hee beleeveth the said ˹Vintro and Sill 2 of the said˺ parties Agent xx in this

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