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|Transcription=To the second Interrogatorie he saith hee knew the shipp
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''Alexander'' and sawe her in Virginia in the yeare 1654 before she tooke
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in her ladeing there the voyage in question hee being in Virginia when
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shee came first thither that voyage and saith hee knew her alsoe at her
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returne from the sayd voyage and was aboard her neere Blackwall at her
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returne from the sayd voyage and tooke view of her in manner predeposed
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and saith that hee came from Virginia about five or sixe dayes next after
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the arrivall of the sayd shipp ''Alexander'' in Virginia the voyage in question
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And further cannot answer for the reasons aforesayd./
  
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Repeated in Court before both judges
  
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John Miller [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The same day
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Examined on the sayde allegation
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'''Rp. 3.'''
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'''George Swanley''' of Bromley neere Bowe in the
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County of Middlesex Mariner aged thirty nyne yeares or
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therebouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth
  
|Transcription=1. To the second Interrogatorie he saith hee knoweth the shipp knew the shipp
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To the 9th article of the sayde allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
2. Alexander and sawe her in Virginia in the yeare 1654 before she tooke
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was in the Virginia at the same tyme when the shipp ''Alexander''
3. in her ladeing there the voyage in question her being in Virginia when
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arrived in Virginia the voyage in question hee this deponent being then
4. shee came first thither that voyages and saith hee knew her alsoe at her
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Master of a shipp Called the ''Providence'' of London and then lying there
5. returne from the sayde voyage and was aboard her neere Blackwall at her
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with her to lade tobaccoe from thense and saith that hee this deponent did then
6. returne from the sayde voyage and tooke view of her in manner predeposed
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observe that in Virginia fower Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe and
7. and saith that hee came from Virginia about five or sixe dayes next after
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noe more are usually and commonly accounted to bee a tonne of tobaccoe and this
8. the arrivall of the sayde shipp Alexander in Virginia the voyage in question
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deponent did at his coming from here with his sayde shipp bringe divers
9. And further cannot answer for the reasons aforesayd./
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tonnes of tobaccoe from thense in his sayde shipp the ''Providence'' and the
10. Repeated in Court before both judges
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same was all laden aboard his shipp by the laders at the rate of fower
11. John Miller SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe to every tonne, and and amongst Merchants
12.
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there 4 Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe is commonly accounted a tonne of
13. The same day
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tobaccoe, and for hee this deponent observed and knoweth that
14. Examined on the sayde allegation
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the freight for bringing fower Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe from Virginia and
15. <margin value="">Rp. 3.</margin>
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for bringing a tonne of Tobaccoe thense is one and the same and this deponent
16. GXXXX George Swanleyof Bromley neere Bowe in the
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hath receaved and freight for all the tobaccoes by him brought thense in his
17. County of Middlesex Mariner aged thirty nyne yeares or
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sayd shipp the ''Providence'' (the whole ladeing being tobaccoe) after
18. therebouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth
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the same rate for the freight of fower Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe as
19. To the 9th article of the sayde allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
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for a tonne of tobaccoe, a tonne of 4 Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoes being commonly accounted one and the same thing
20. was in the Virginia at the same tyme when the shipp Alexander
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in Virginia and further to this article hee cannot depose
21. arrived in Virginia the voyage in question hee this deponent being then
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22. Master of a shipp Called the Providence of London and then lying there
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23. with her to lade tobaccoe from thense and saith that hee this deponent did then
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24. observe that in Virginia fower ˹Virginia˺ hogsheads of tobacco XXXXXX and
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25. noe more are usually ˹and commonly˺ accounted to bee a tonne of tobacco and this
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26. deponent did at his coming from here with his sayde shipp bringe divers
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27. tonnes of tobacco from thense in his sayde shipp the Providenceand the
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28. same was all laden aboard his shipp by the laders at the rate of fower
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29. Virginia hogsheads of tobacco to every tonne, and and amongst Merchants
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30. there 4 Virginia hogsheads of tobacco is commonly accounted a tonne of
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31. tobacco, and the same rate for hee this deponent observed and knoweth that
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32. the freight for bringing fower ˹Virginia˺ hogsheads of tobacco from Virginia and
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33. for bringing a tonne of Tobacco thense is one and the same and this deponent
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34. ˹hath receaved and is to receave˺ did receive freight for all the tobaccoes by him brought thense in his
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35. sayd shipp the Providence (the whole ladeing being tobaccoe) ˹after˺ after the rate
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36. the same rate for the freight of fower Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe as
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37. for a tonne of tobaccoe, ˹a tonne of 4 Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoes˺ being commonly accounted one and the same thing
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38. ˹in Virginia˺ and further to this article hee cannot depose./
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39. To the 10th article of the sayde libell allegation hee saith that hee was onse
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40. aboard the shipp Alexander while shee stayed at Virginia the voyage
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41. in question ˹in the moneth ofAugust 1654˺ did observe that she was then well neere fully laden with
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42. tobacco and knoweth that before the end of the sayde moneth of August 1654
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43. the Alexander departed from Virginia bound for England And further to this
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44. article hee cannot depose for that hee this deponent stayed with his sayde shipp
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45. the Providence in Virginia divers moneths after the departure of the Alexander
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46. from thense.
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47. To the 11th and 12th articles of the sayde allegation hee sayth hee well knows
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48. that ˹at the tyme and alsoe˺ after the Alexander soe departed from Virginia there was three or
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49. fower hundred hogsheads of Tobacco in Virginia ready to have bin shipped
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50. thense for London two hundred whereof or thereabouts this deponent brought
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51. home to England in his shipp the Providence, and knoweth that other ˹English˺ shipps
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52. as the shipp ˹named˺ ˹Anne˺ Claere of London, and the Beare of Bristoll did loade tobaccoewhich was
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the 10th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee was &#91;?onse&#93;
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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aboard the shipp ''Alexander'' while shee stayed at Virginia the voyage
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in question in the moneth of August 1654 did observe that she was then well neere fully laden with
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tobaccoes and knoweth that before the end of the sayd moneth of August 1654
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the ''Alexander'' departed from Virginia bound for England And further to this
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article hee cannot depose for that hee this deponent stayed with his sayd shipp
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the ''Providence'' in Virginia divers moneths after the departure of the ''Alexander''
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from thense./
  
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To the 11th and 12th articles of the sayde allegation hee sayth hee well knoweth
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that at the tyme and alsoe after the ''Alexander'' soe departed from Virginia there was three or
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fower hundred hogsheads of Tobaccoe in Virginia ready to have bin shipped
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thense two hundred whereof or thereabouts this deponent brought
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home to England in his shipp the ''Providence'', and knoweth that other English shipps
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as the shipp named ''Anne Claere'' of London, and the ''Beare'' of Bristoll did loade tobaccoe Which was
 
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To the second Interrogatorie he saith hee knew the shipp
Alexander and sawe her in Virginia in the yeare 1654 before she tooke
in her ladeing there the voyage in question hee being in Virginia when
shee came first thither that voyage and saith hee knew her alsoe at her
returne from the sayd voyage and was aboard her neere Blackwall at her
returne from the sayd voyage and tooke view of her in manner predeposed
and saith that hee came from Virginia about five or sixe dayes next after
the arrivall of the sayd shipp Alexander in Virginia the voyage in question
And further cannot answer for the reasons aforesayd./

Repeated in Court before both judges

John Miller [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day

Examined on the sayde allegation

Rp. 3.

George Swanley of Bromley neere Bowe in the
County of Middlesex Mariner aged thirty nyne yeares or
therebouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth

To the 9th article of the sayde allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
was in the Virginia at the same tyme when the shipp Alexander
arrived in Virginia the voyage in question hee this deponent being then
Master of a shipp Called the Providence of London and then lying there
with her to lade tobaccoe from thense and saith that hee this deponent did then
observe that in Virginia fower Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe and
noe more are usually and commonly accounted to bee a tonne of tobaccoe and this
deponent did at his coming from here with his sayde shipp bringe divers
tonnes of tobaccoe from thense in his sayde shipp the Providence and the
same was all laden aboard his shipp by the laders at the rate of fower
Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe to every tonne, and and amongst Merchants
there 4 Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe is commonly accounted a tonne of
tobaccoe, and for hee this deponent observed and knoweth that
the freight for bringing fower Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe from Virginia and
for bringing a tonne of Tobaccoe thense is one and the same and this deponent
hath receaved and freight for all the tobaccoes by him brought thense in his
sayd shipp the Providence (the whole ladeing being tobaccoe) after
the same rate for the freight of fower Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoe as
for a tonne of tobaccoe, a tonne of 4 Virginia hogsheads of tobaccoes being commonly accounted one and the same thing
in Virginia and further to this article hee cannot depose

To the 10th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee was [?onse]
aboard the shipp Alexander while shee stayed at Virginia the voyage
in question in the moneth of August 1654 did observe that she was then well neere fully laden with
tobaccoes and knoweth that before the end of the sayd moneth of August 1654
the Alexander departed from Virginia bound for England And further to this
article hee cannot depose for that hee this deponent stayed with his sayd shipp
the Providence in Virginia divers moneths after the departure of the Alexander
from thense./

To the 11th and 12th articles of the sayde allegation hee sayth hee well knoweth
that at the tyme and alsoe after the Alexander soe departed from Virginia there was three or
fower hundred hogsheads of Tobaccoe in Virginia ready to have bin shipped
thense two hundred whereof or thereabouts this deponent brought
home to England in his shipp the Providence, and knoweth that other English shipps
as the shipp named Anne Claere of London, and the Beare of Bristoll did loade tobaccoe Which was