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|First transcriber=Liam Haydon
 
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|Transcription=1. to the 3 hee saith hee was not at ˹the˺ ladeing of the paper Interrogate but saw
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2. it after it was laden, and knoweth it was stowed before and abaft and not upon
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|Transcription=to the 3 hee saith hee was not at the ladeing of the paper Interrogate but sawe
3. the salt, but what damage was betwixt it and the salt hee remembreth not but
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it after it was laden, and knoweth it was stowed before and abaft and not upon
4. remembreth there was damage betweene the same, and saith hee sawe part of the
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the salt, but what damage was betwixt it and the salt hee remembreth not but
5. sayd paper unladen, and saith hee knoweth not whether the same was laden
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remembreth there was damage betweene the same, and saith hee sawe part of the
6. viewed before it was unladen, but saith hee heard noe fault found with
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sayd paper unladen, and saith hee knoweth not whether the same was
7. any of it till it was delivered on shoare, nor knoweth what dammage is
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viewed before it was unladen, but saith hee heard noe fault found with
8. done thereunto. And further he cannot answere/
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any of it till it was delivered on shoare, nor knoweth what dammage is
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done thereunto. And further he cannot answere/
  
John: Hassall [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
  
Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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John: hassall [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The same day
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The same day &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
 
Examined upon the sayd allegation
 
Examined upon the sayd allegation
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saith and deposeth as following videlicet./
 
saith and deposeth as following videlicet./
  
18. To the first second third and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
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To the first second third and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
19. that hee this deponent during the voyage in Question was masters second
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that hee this deponent during the voyage in Question was Masters second
20. Mate and Purser of the shipp the Willing mynde and knoweth that before at the
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Mate and Purser of the shipp the ''Willing mynde'' and knoweth that before at the
21. tyme shee sett sail from Saint Martines in ffrance in Company of divers
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tyme shee sett sail from Saint Martines in ffrance in Company of divers
22. other merchants shipps shee was a strong and a tight ship, and had before
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other merchants shipps shee was a strong and a tight ship, and had before
23. her setting out from thense (which was on the 25th of March last bin newly
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her setting out from thense (which was on the 25th of March last bin newly
24. caulked ˹graved˺ and trimmed so that shee was in a very tight and good condition -
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caulked graved and trimmed soe that shee was in a very tight and good condition -
25. And saith shee came thense under convoy of the Saphir and Constant
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And saith shee came thense under convoy of the ''Saphir'' and ''Constant''
26. Warwick ˹arlate˺ to avoide the danger of being surprised and taken by dunkirke
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''Warwick'' arlate to avoide the danger of being surprised and taken by dunkirke
27. and other men of warr enymies of this nation, and that in her passage upon
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and other men of warr enymies of this nation, and that in her passage upon
28. the 27th and 28th of dayes of the sayd moneth the weather proved somewhat
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the 27th and 28th of dayes of the sayd moneth the weather proved somewhat
29. stormy and the sayd shipp that shee might keep company with her
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stormy and the sayd shipp that shee might keep company with her
30. sayd Convoyes (who as they sayd were very short of provisions and did
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sayd Convoyes (who as they sayd were very short of provisions and did
31. desyre and had of this deponents knowledge provisions out of the shipps
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desyre and had of this deponents knowledge provisions out of the shipps
32. under their Convoy and therefore made the greater haste to gaine the Coast
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under their Convoy and therefore made the greater haste to gaine the Coast
33. of England) did beare more sayle than ordinary, by meanes whereof
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of England) did beare more sayle than ordinary, by meanes whereof
34. and the fowle weather togeather hee saith the sayd shipp became leakie was
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and the fowle weather togeather hee saith the sayd shipp became leakie was
35. strayned and became leakie and shipped water into and tooke water into
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strayned and became leakie and tooke water into
36. her hold notwithstanding the master and Company of her did do their
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her hold notwithstanding the master and Company of her did do their
37. utmost endeavour by continually plying the pumps to preserve her
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utmost endeavour by continually plying the pumps to preserve her
38. ladeing from any damage, and did keep so that ˹what˺ if any damage did
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ladeing from any damage, so that what damage did
39. happen to any of her ladeing this deponent is well assured that the
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happen to any of her ladeing this deponent is well assured that the
40. same happened only by the sayd shipps bearing extraordinary sayle to
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same happened only by the sayd shipps bearing extraordinary sayle to
41. keepe company with the sayd Convoyes and by the storminesse of the weather
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keepe company with the sayd Convoyes and by the storminesse of the weather
42. and not through any defect of the shipp aforesayd or of the master and
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and not through any defect of the shipp aforesayd or of the Master and
43. Company of her in performing their duties, and this deponent ˹saith˺ that since
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Company of her in performing their duties, and this deponent saith that since
44. her comming to harbour ˹since the sayd voyage˺ the sayd shipp hath continued soe tight and stanch
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her comming to harbour since the sayd voyage the sayd shipp hath continued soe tight and stanch
45. that shee hath not stood neede of pumping in five or sixe dayes togeather
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that shee hath not stood neede of pumping in five or sixe dayes togeather
46. (nor hath not bin pumped in soe long tyme ˹togeather˺ as this deponent hath bin informed
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(nor hath not bin pumped in soe long tyme togeather as this deponent hath bin informed
47. by her company) And hee saith hee this deponent having bin a Mariner
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by her company) And hee saith hee this deponent having bin a Mariner
 
for
 
for
 
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
 
 
 
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to the 3 hee saith hee was not at the ladeing of the paper Interrogate but sawe
it after it was laden, and knoweth it was stowed before and abaft and not upon
the salt, but what damage was betwixt it and the salt hee remembreth not but
remembreth there was damage betweene the same, and saith hee sawe part of the
sayd paper unladen, and saith hee knoweth not whether the same was
viewed before it was unladen, but saith hee heard noe fault found with
any of it till it was delivered on shoare, nor knoweth what dammage is
done thereunto. And further he cannot answere/

Repeated before doctor Godolphin/

John: hassall [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation

3us

John Vincent of Ratcliff mariner aged twenty
three yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined
saith and deposeth as following videlicet./

To the first second third and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
that hee this deponent during the voyage in Question was Masters second
Mate and Purser of the shipp the Willing mynde and knoweth that before at the
tyme shee sett sail from Saint Martines in ffrance in Company of divers
other merchants shipps shee was a strong and a tight ship, and had before
her setting out from thense (which was on the 25th of March last bin newly
caulked graved and trimmed soe that shee was in a very tight and good condition -
And saith shee came thense under convoy of the Saphir and Constant
Warwick arlate to avoide the danger of being surprised and taken by dunkirke
and other men of warr enymies of this nation, and that in her passage upon
the 27th and 28th of dayes of the sayd moneth the weather proved somewhat
stormy and the sayd shipp that shee might keep company with her
sayd Convoyes (who as they sayd were very short of provisions and did
desyre and had of this deponents knowledge provisions out of the shipps
under their Convoy and therefore made the greater haste to gaine the Coast
of England) did beare more sayle than ordinary, by meanes whereof
and the fowle weather togeather hee saith the sayd shipp became leakie was
strayned and became leakie and tooke water into
her hold notwithstanding the master and Company of her did do their
utmost endeavour by continually plying the pumps to preserve her
ladeing from any damage, so that what damage did
happen to any of her ladeing this deponent is well assured that the
same happened only by the sayd shipps bearing extraordinary sayle to
keepe company with the sayd Convoyes and by the storminesse of the weather
and not through any defect of the shipp aforesayd or of the Master and
Company of her in performing their duties, and this deponent saith that since
her comming to harbour since the sayd voyage the sayd shipp hath continued soe tight and stanch
that shee hath not stood neede of pumping in five or sixe dayes togeather
(nor hath not bin pumped in soe long tyme togeather as this deponent hath bin informed
by her company) And hee saith hee this deponent having bin a Mariner
for