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|Transcription=The 1st of May 1656:-
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Thomas Atwood against the shipp hereto fore}
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named the Swan and now the Satisfaction}
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whereof John Fawkener was Master: and}
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against: Mr: Benjamin Bressey and the said}
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John Fawkener in speciall and all and all others}
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etcetera. Budd. ffrancklyn}
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Examined upon the Allegation on the behalfe of the said
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Thomas Attwood.
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'''John Vinistro''' of Blackwall in the parish of
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Stepney and County of Middlesex Ship-Wright
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áged 35. yeares or thereabouts a Wittness sworne
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ánd examined saith as followeth videlicet/
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14. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith that in the moneths of
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15. November and december and January in the yeare 1654. last past this deponent
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16. first knew and hath ever since well knowne the shipp the Swan arlate
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17. whereof the arlate John Fawkener was master and Commander being soe
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18. constituted appoynted and made by the arlate Mr. Benjamin Bressey
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19. who then by the common report of the said Master and Companie was
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20. accompted reputed and taken for the sold Owner and Proprietor of the said shipp
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21. and of her tackle apparrell and furniture The premisses hee deposeth for that
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22. hee this deponent was entertained and hired and served as Carpenter aboard the said
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23. shipp from the said moneth of November 1654. till the Last of March last past
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24. And further cannot depose:-/
  
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25. To the second hee saith that hee this examinate was not present when the arlate
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26. Thomas Attwood was hyred to serve in and aboard the said shipp, but saith that
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27. at such time as this deponent first came to serve in and aboard the said shipp as
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28. aforesaid, hee found the said Attwood in the same shipps service in quality of
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29. Masters chief mate, and saith that by common report amongst the said
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30. shipps Companie this examinate at severall times heard and understood aboard
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31. the said shipp, that the said Thomas Attwood was to have 4: li per moneth
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32. for and in consideration of such his service during the time hee should soe
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33. serve in and aboard the said shipps and this deponent to the best of his Judgement
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34. and in Conscience beleeveth that hee the said Atwood did well deserve does
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35. much monethly pay as predeposed for his time and service in the quality
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36. and upon a voiage of the same condition with the Voiage in question. And
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37. further hee cannot depose:-/
  
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38. To the third hee saith, That the said shipp under the Conduct and Command
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39. of the said John Fawkener did upon or about the 13:th day of December 1654
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40. aforesaid sett saile from Gravesend bound for the Bermudas, the said John
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41. Attwood, and the rest of the said shipps Companie then entring into full
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42. pay ˹the 8:th day of the sayd moneth˺ and that the said shipp was shortly after by contrary winds forced
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43. to putt into falmouth, from whence shee proceeded upon her said designe
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44. and being about 28. or 30. leagues (as he conceiveth) from off the Lands end
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45. shee sprung a Leake, whereupon they were forced to putt into Milford haven
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46. there to be repaired. The premisses hee knoweth serving in and aboard the said
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47. shipp all the time predeposed, And further cannot depose:-/:.
  
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48. To the 4:th hee saith, That the said shipp being come to Milford haven as
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49. aforesaid, the said Thomas Attwood togeather with this deponent and others
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50. of the said shipps Companie were by vertue of a decree under the Seale of
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51. this Court monished and ordered not to desert the said shipps service
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52. but to doe and performe his and their service in and aboard the same, and
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53. thereon to proceed upon the said Voyage. The premisses hee knoweth for and upon
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54. the reasons and grounds in this his deposition expressed, And further
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55. (referring himselfe to the said decree or monition, and to the Registry of
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56. the Court) hee saith hee cannot depose/
  
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57. To the 5:th article hee saith, That the said Thomas Attwood being soe
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58. monished and commanded as aforesaid did in obedience to the said decree
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59. continue and attend the service of the said shipp ever since till about the
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60. last day of March last past, and was assistant in the reparation of the
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61. said shipp according to the duety of his place, and the commands and
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62. direction of the said Master from time to time, And saith the said
  
 
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The 1st of May 1656:-

Thomas Atwood against the shipp hereto fore}
named the Swan and now the Satisfaction}
whereof John Fawkener was Master: and}
against: Mr: Benjamin Bressey and the said}
John Fawkener in speciall and all and all others}
etcetera. Budd. ffrancklyn}

Examined upon the Allegation on the behalfe of the said
Thomas Attwood.

John Vinistro of Blackwall in the parish of
Stepney and County of Middlesex Ship-Wright
áged 35. yeares or thereabouts a Wittness sworne
ánd examined saith as followeth videlicet/

14. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith that in the moneths of
15. November and december and January in the yeare 1654. last past this deponent
16. first knew and hath ever since well knowne the shipp the Swan arlate
17. whereof the arlate John Fawkener was master and Commander being soe
18. constituted appoynted and made by the arlate Mr. Benjamin Bressey
19. who then by the common report of the said Master and Companie was
20. accompted reputed and taken for the sold Owner and Proprietor of the said shipp
21. and of her tackle apparrell and furniture The premisses hee deposeth for that
22. hee this deponent was entertained and hired and served as Carpenter aboard the said
23. shipp from the said moneth of November 1654. till the Last of March last past
24. And further cannot depose:-/

25. To the second hee saith that hee this examinate was not present when the arlate
26. Thomas Attwood was hyred to serve in and aboard the said shipp, but saith that
27. at such time as this deponent first came to serve in and aboard the said shipp as
28. aforesaid, hee found the said Attwood in the same shipps service in quality of
29. Masters chief mate, and saith that by common report amongst the said
30. shipps Companie this examinate at severall times heard and understood aboard
31. the said shipp, that the said Thomas Attwood was to have 4: li per moneth
32. for and in consideration of such his service during the time hee should soe
33. serve in and aboard the said shipps and this deponent to the best of his Judgement
34. and in Conscience beleeveth that hee the said Atwood did well deserve does
35. much monethly pay as predeposed for his time and service in the quality
36. and upon a voiage of the same condition with the Voiage in question. And
37. further hee cannot depose:-/

38. To the third hee saith, That the said shipp under the Conduct and Command
39. of the said John Fawkener did upon or about the 13:th day of December 1654
40. aforesaid sett saile from Gravesend bound for the Bermudas, the said John
41. Attwood, and the rest of the said shipps Companie then entring into full
42. pay ˹the 8:th day of the sayd moneth˺ and that the said shipp was shortly after by contrary winds forced
43. to putt into falmouth, from whence shee proceeded upon her said designe
44. and being about 28. or 30. leagues (as he conceiveth) from off the Lands end
45. shee sprung a Leake, whereupon they were forced to putt into Milford haven
46. there to be repaired. The premisses hee knoweth serving in and aboard the said
47. shipp all the time predeposed, And further cannot depose:-/:.

48. To the 4:th hee saith, That the said shipp being come to Milford haven as
49. aforesaid, the said Thomas Attwood togeather with this deponent and others
50. of the said shipps Companie were by vertue of a decree under the Seale of
51. this Court monished and ordered not to desert the said shipps service
52. but to doe and performe his and their service in and aboard the same, and
53. thereon to proceed upon the said Voyage. The premisses hee knoweth for and upon
54. the reasons and grounds in this his deposition expressed, And further
55. (referring himselfe to the said decree or monition, and to the Registry of
56. the Court) hee saith hee cannot depose/

57. To the 5:th article hee saith, That the said Thomas Attwood being soe
58. monished and commanded as aforesaid did in obedience to the said decree
59. continue and attend the service of the said shipp ever since till about the
60. last day of March last past, and was assistant in the reparation of the
61. said shipp according to the duety of his place, and the commands and
62. direction of the said Master from time to time, And saith the said

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