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|Transcription=1. To the 8th hee saith, That in case the said shipp had not bin sayed XXXXXXXX ˹engaged˺ by
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2. contract as aforesaid and buissin˺ soe in expectation of her lading by then ˹the said Jagoe˺ XXX said
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3. Bowtill, shee might very well have had another freight or imployed as
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4. advantagious and beneficiall or more than the voiage for which they had contracted
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5. with him ˹the said Marriott˺ which hee this deponent knoweth, for that at Limrick in Ireland this
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6. deponent then being, a frieght was offered ˹her˺ from thence to Kingsale in Ireland
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7. and so to Minihead or Bristoll in Englandand thereto Waterford And
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8. further cannot depose./:
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9. To the 9th hee saith, That the said Nathaniel Marriott by reason of the stayeing of the only said ˹(shipp˺
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10. and not peformance of Covents as aforesaid by the said Jagoe and Bowtill hath
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11. in this deponents judgement and according to his Conscience upon his oath suffered
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12. dammage to the valew of three hundred pounds and upwards, shee having beeing in
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13. a Capacity to have gained as much in the time of her said detention, and by and since
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14. of which shee hath bin hindred by the meanes aforesaid, having since performed onely
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15. one Voiage from dartmouth to Newhaven, in ffrance wherein shee onely screned
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16. 30 li sterling or thereabouts, being forced to take that freight purposely to be freed
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17. from the debt and engagements shee had contracted at dartmouth by meanes aforesaid
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18. and she said Nathaniel Marriot being absent in Ireland, and thereby not in a
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19. readnesse to supply her wants. The premisses hee depose upon grounds of knowledge
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20. as aforesaid being well acquainted with the occurrences of and concerning the said
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21. shipp both before aged since the Contract predeposed./
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22. To the 10th hee saith, That the said Jagoe hath been required both by the depo:nent
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23. and the said Roger Ball and the said Bowtill by this depo:nent to make way in
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24. and give satisfaction for an in the promises according to the said, ˹Contract˺ which they
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25. have refused and delayed and still refuse and delay to doe, And further
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26. referreth himselfse to the Articles and proceedings of this Court./
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27. To the 11th hee saith the said Thomas Jagoes was and is a Merchant inhabitant at
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28. Dartmouth aforesaid, and the said William Bowtill, ˹here at London˺ they being Englishmen
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29. and subjects of this Commonwealth./
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
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Repeated before Doctor Godolphin:/
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Thomas Marryott [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The third of May 1656 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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Complaine against Brandling&#125;
  
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Examined upon the foresaid allegation given in
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on the behalfe of the said Brandling and
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Company
  
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'''Rp. 2us'''
  
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'''Samuel Warner''' of Ipswich shipwright aged 37
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yeears or thereabouts sworne and examined.
  
XXX
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42. To the first and third article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
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43. that immediately before the lading of the hemp with the shipp the
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44. Primrose arlate brought to London the voyage wherein (in her returne
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45. from London) shee not with the stormes in question, namely about a
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46. moneth before such hee returne from London, hee this deponent being
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47. a shipwright was by his precontest William Marsh the master of the
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48. said shipp imployed to worke, and with one tonnes paye did wike
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49. upon her at Ipswich to calke and fitt her for that voyage, wherein
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50. hee saith they used all care and dilegence they being called upon and
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51. administered to doe the worke well and make her very tight and staunch
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52. because shee was to carry hemp for London, which and saith that this deponent
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and
  
 
|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. To the 8th hee saith, That in case the said shipp had not bin sayed XXXXXXXX ˹engaged˺ by
2. contract as aforesaid and buissin˺ soe in expectation of her lading by then ˹the said Jagoe˺ XXX said
3. Bowtill, shee might very well have had another freight or imployed as
4. advantagious and beneficiall or more than the voiage for which they had contracted
5. with him ˹the said Marriott˺ which hee this deponent knoweth, for that at Limrick in Ireland this
6. deponent then being, a frieght was offered ˹her˺ from thence to Kingsale in Ireland
7. and so to Minihead or Bristoll in Englandand thereto Waterford And
8. further cannot depose./:

9. To the 9th hee saith, That the said Nathaniel Marriott by reason of the stayeing of the only said ˹(shipp˺
10. and not peformance of Covents as aforesaid by the said Jagoe and Bowtill hath
11. in this deponents judgement and according to his Conscience upon his oath suffered
12. dammage to the valew of three hundred pounds and upwards, shee having beeing in
13. a Capacity to have gained as much in the time of her said detention, and by and since
14. of which shee hath bin hindred by the meanes aforesaid, having since performed onely
15. one Voiage from dartmouth to Newhaven, in ffrance wherein shee onely screned
16. 30 li sterling or thereabouts, being forced to take that freight purposely to be freed
17. from the debt and engagements shee had contracted at dartmouth by meanes aforesaid
18. and she said Nathaniel Marriot being absent in Ireland, and thereby not in a
19. readnesse to supply her wants. The premisses hee depose upon grounds of knowledge
20. as aforesaid being well acquainted with the occurrences of and concerning the said
21. shipp both before aged since the Contract predeposed./

22. To the 10th hee saith, That the said Jagoe hath been required both by the depo:nent
23. and the said Roger Ball and the said Bowtill by this depo:nent to make way in
24. and give satisfaction for an in the promises according to the said, ˹Contract˺ which they
25. have refused and delayed and still refuse and delay to doe, And further
26. referreth himselfse to the Articles and proceedings of this Court./

27. To the 11th hee saith the said Thomas Jagoes was and is a Merchant inhabitant at
28. Dartmouth aforesaid, and the said William Bowtill, ˹here at London˺ they being Englishmen
29. and subjects of this Commonwealth./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

Repeated before Doctor Godolphin:/

Thomas Marryott [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

********************************

The third of May 1656 [CENTRE HEADING]

Complaine against Brandling}

Examined upon the foresaid allegation given in
on the behalfe of the said Brandling and
Company

Rp. 2us

Samuel Warner of Ipswich shipwright aged 37
yeears or thereabouts sworne and examined.

42. To the first and third article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
43. that immediately before the lading of the hemp with the shipp the
44. Primrose arlate brought to London the voyage wherein (in her returne
45. from London) shee not with the stormes in question, namely about a
46. moneth before such hee returne from London, hee this deponent being
47. a shipwright was by his precontest William Marsh the master of the
48. said shipp imployed to worke, and with one tonnes paye did wike
49. upon her at Ipswich to calke and fitt her for that voyage, wherein
50. hee saith they used all care and dilegence they being called upon and
51. administered to doe the worke well and make her very tight and staunch
52. because shee was to carry hemp for London, which and saith that this deponent
and

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