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|Transcription=rest of the officers to goe and make deliverie of their said lading of pepper
|Transcription=and saith that whatsoever dammage or leakage hath befallen any of
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according to their said order and Commission, and with the same intention
the said wines, happened merely by the said storme, and not by any defect in
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after the said Captaines death, this deponent (who became
the shipp (which was otherwise very staunch and tight), nor by any neglect of the
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Commander in his place) and the rest of the officers proceeded
master or any of the mariners, who all did their utmost for the preservation
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, and saith they never had or received any the order
of the said wines, as hee saith it more than ordinarily concerned them, their
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whatsoever from their said Imployers to the contrary, or from any other
owne lives being at stake. And otherwise cannot depose, referring
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himselfe for the freight to the Charter partie made betweene the parties
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litigant.
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To the nineth hee saith that after the said shipps arivall in this port and
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before any deliverie of any of the said wines, the said shipp and storage of
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the wines were viewed by two experienced and honest masters of shipps
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who declared that they found the caskes to be well stored (as in truth this
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deponent saith they were) and that the dammage happened to the wines
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must needs have bin occasioned by fowle and stressie weather and not otherwise.
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To the tenth and 11th hee cannot depose.
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Robert Mitchell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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<nowiki>****************************</nowiki>
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The 11th of June 1656.
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To the third hee saith that in their said retourne for the Streights mouth
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and after Captaine Jourdaines death, many other of the company died
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(and many had died before) and many or most of the rest of the
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company were sicke, insoemuch that by that time they came to the
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Streights mouth the company was soe diminished and weakened and the shipp by fowle and stormy weather was become soe &#91;XXXX GUTTER&#93; that
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(albeit this deponent then desired and would if it had bin possible) have gonne in for Ligorne)
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it was, found and held impossible to carry the said shipp thither without
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greate hazard of losse of her and the lading, and this deponent verily conceiveth in his conscience, that as the rest that stood
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by the sicknes and weakenes of the small company that was left,
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and the leakinesse of the vessell the said shipp and lading could not have bin carried to Legorne without
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extreme perill of losse of both/
  
On the behalfe of Alderman Andrew Riccard&#125;
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Rob&#58; Tindall &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
and others touching the shipp the ''Love''&#125;
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whereof Robert Tindall is Commander.&#125;
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'''Rp. .J.'''
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&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;&#42;
  
'''Robert Tindall''' of the parish of
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The same day.
All hallowes Barking London
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Mariner, aged 48 yeeres or thereabouts
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sworne before the right worshippfull John
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Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of
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the high Court of the Admiraltie and examined
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upon certaine Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe
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of the said Alderman Riccard and others saith as followeth
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the said shipp
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'''Rp. 2.'''
the ''Love'' and was Commander of her in her late homewards voyage from
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the South Seas, and went out in her from this port thither in which going
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out this deponent was master of her. And saith that her lading of
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pepper, which shee tooke in at Andropare in the Island of Summatra
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was to have bin carried to Ligorne and there to have bin delivered, and
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whither shee was ordered by the said Alderman Riccard and the rest of her
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Imployers (before and upon her going out thense) to goe and deliver her lading
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that shee should bring from the South Sea, which hee knoweth being
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acquainted with the said order and Commission, which was given in writing
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and which this deponent hath in his custodie, and nowe leaveth for the
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further satisfaction of this Court and all others that may be therein concerned
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To the second hee saith that there went out hense in the said shipp the
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'''Thomas Newman''' of Mile-end Chirugeon aged 40
said voyage ninetie five mariners (men and boys) whereof hee saith
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yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined as aforesaid.
three and thirtie died in the voyage, and many of the rest were very
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much affected with sicknesse, and amongst those that died hee saith
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that Captaine Jourdain (who went out Commander of her) was one,
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who hee saith departed this life about two dayes after her setting saile
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from Andropare aforesayd to retourne and goe for Ligorne, to which place
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hee saith it was (upon her said departure from Sumatra) fully
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determined and resolved by the said Captaine and this deponent and the
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rest
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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 first hee saith hee this well knoweth the shipp the
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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''Love'' interrate whereof Captaine Elias Jourdaine was late Commander
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and that hee this deponent was Chirugeon and factor of her in this
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her last voyage to and cheife merchant of her in her retourne thense; and saith that shee tooke
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in her lading of pepper at Andropore in the Iland of Sumatra, and
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was to have carried the same to Ligorne and there there to have delivered it
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to which place of Ligorne hee saith the commander and officers had
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order from Alderman Andrew Riccard and the rest of the Imployers
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to carry and deliver the said pepper, which hee knoweth being one of
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the said officers that were soe ordered by a Commission in writing from
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the said Imployer.
  
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To the second and third hee saith there went out thense ninetie five men and boys
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belonging to the said shipp, of which there died foure and thirtie &#91;?the GUTTER&#93;
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said voyage, and of which that died Captaine Jourdaine the Commander &#91;XXXX GUTTER&#93;
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&#91;XXXX&#93; who departed this life two dayes after the shipps departure
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from Andropore to goe for Livorno, and to which place hee and the
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rest of the officers were fully determined with gods permission
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to saile her according to their orders and there make deliverie of
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that pepper, and in the same resolution hee saith the rest of the
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officers mutineed after his death, hoping there by such time as they
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went to the Streights mouth such of their men as had escaped death
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and were sick might recover, and the company be able to &#91;?call GUTTER&#93;
 
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rest of the officers to goe and make deliverie of their said lading of pepper
according to their said order and Commission, and with the same intention
after the said Captaines death, this deponent (who became
Commander in his place) and the rest of the officers proceeded
, and saith they never had or received any the order
whatsoever from their said Imployers to the contrary, or from any other

To the third hee saith that in their said retourne for the Streights mouth
and after Captaine Jourdaines death, many other of the company died
(and many had died before) and many or most of the rest of the
company were sicke, insoemuch that by that time they came to the
Streights mouth the company was soe diminished and weakened and the shipp by fowle and stormy weather was become soe [XXXX GUTTER] that
(albeit this deponent then desired and would if it had bin possible) have gonne in for Ligorne)
it was, found and held impossible to carry the said shipp thither without
greate hazard of losse of her and the lading, and this deponent verily conceiveth in his conscience, that as the rest that stood
by the sicknes and weakenes of the small company that was left,
and the leakinesse of the vessell the said shipp and lading could not have bin carried to Legorne without
extreme perill of losse of both/

Rob: Tindall [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The same day.

Rp. 2.

Thomas Newman of Mile-end Chirugeon aged 40
yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined as aforesaid.

To the first hee saith hee this well knoweth the shipp the
Love interrate whereof Captaine Elias Jourdaine was late Commander
and that hee this deponent was Chirugeon and factor of her in this
her last voyage to and cheife merchant of her in her retourne thense; and saith that shee tooke
in her lading of pepper at Andropore in the Iland of Sumatra, and
was to have carried the same to Ligorne and there there to have delivered it
to which place of Ligorne hee saith the commander and officers had
order from Alderman Andrew Riccard and the rest of the Imployers
to carry and deliver the said pepper, which hee knoweth being one of
the said officers that were soe ordered by a Commission in writing from
the said Imployer.

To the second and third hee saith there went out thense ninetie five men and boys
belonging to the said shipp, of which there died foure and thirtie [?the GUTTER]
said voyage, and of which that died Captaine Jourdaine the Commander [XXXX GUTTER]
[XXXX] who departed this life two dayes after the shipps departure
from Andropore to goe for Livorno, and to which place hee and the
rest of the officers were fully determined with gods permission
to saile her according to their orders and there make deliverie of
that pepper, and in the same resolution hee saith the rest of the
officers mutineed after his death, hoping there by such time as they
went to the Streights mouth such of their men as had escaped death
and were sick might recover, and the company be able to [?call GUTTER]