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|Transcription=1. To the twentieth hee answereth negatively, saving as aforesaid.
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|Transcription=To the twentieth hee answereth negatively, saving as aforesaid.
2. To the 21th negatively.
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3. To the 22th negatively.
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To the 21th negatively.
4. <margin value="Left">Repeated before doctor Godolphin.</margin>
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5. Christopher Nocke SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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To the 22th negatively.
6.
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<deposition>
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
<summary></summary>
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20/06/1656
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Christopher Nocke &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
<deponent>Benjamin Dimmock of Ratcliff in the county of Middlesex Mariner aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts</deponent>
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</deposition>
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<nowiki>******************************</nowiki>
7.
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8. The 20th of June 1656.
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The 20th of June 1656.
9. Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
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10. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2.</margin>
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Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
11. Benjamin Dimmock of Ratcliff in the county of Middlesex Mariner
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12. aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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'''Rp. 2.'''
13. To the first árticle hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth
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14. and was masters mate of the shipp the George Bonadventure arlate
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'''Benjamin Dimmock''' of Ratcliff in the county of Middlesex Mariner
15. the voyage in question, and thereby alsoe knoweth that the producents
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aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
16. John Craumpe (her commander) Major Chamberlaine and company were
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17. and are her owners, and for such commonly accounted.
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To the first árticle hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth
18. To the second article and schedule annexed hee answereth onile XX to the
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and was masters mate of the shipp the ''George Bonadventure'' arlate
19. said schedule, and otherwise cannot answer ˹depose˺ saving what followeth.
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the voyage in question, and thereby alsoe knoweth that the producents
20. To the third 4 and 5th articles hee saith and deposeth that after the said
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John Craumpe (her commander) Major Chamberlaine and company were
21. XXXX shipp had taken in most part of her outwards lading, namely
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1and are her owners, and for such commonly accounted.
22. on New yeers day 1656 this deponent was shipped in this port to Xee
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23. her masters mate the said voyage, and after such his shipping XXX namely
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To the second article and schedule annexed hee answereth onile XX to the
24. on the seventeenth of the same moneth there went one hundred and tenn
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said schedule, and otherwise cannot answer ˹depose˺ saving what followeth.
25. barrells of herrings (or thereabouts) laden aboard her, which were said to be sent by and
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26. to be for the account of the said arlate Mr George ffaringtons, and saith
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To the third 4 and 5th articles hee saith and deposeth that after the said
27. that the said shipp having soe received her outwards lading, departed
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XXXX shipp had taken in most part of her outwards lading, namely
28. therewith, (saving a parcell of butter and cheese which had bin laden
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on New yeers day 1656 this deponent was shipped in this port to Xee
29. aboard and was seized by the officers of the Customes and taken out of
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her masters mate the said voyage, and after such his shipping XXX namely
30. her the eighteenth of January aforesaid), and arived at Zant and there
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on the seventeenth of the same moneth there went one hundred and tenn
31. the said Captaine Cranrye and company delivered her said outwards lading
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barrells of herrings (or thereabouts) laden aboard her, which were said to be sent by and
32. (that was carried in the said shipp) to John dobson and Richard ffarington
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to be for the account of the said arlate Mr George ffaringtons, and saith
33. factors of the said George ffarington, and saith that after such discharge
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that the said shipp having soe received her outwards lading, departed
34. and deliverie of the said goods, the said shipp by the said further order
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therewith, (saving a parcell of butter and cheese which had bin laden
35. went and sailed from Zant to the Morea, and at the Morea tooke
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aboard and was seized by the officers of the Customes and taken out of
36. in a parcell of cheese and brought the same to Zant and there delivered
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her the eighteenth of January aforesaid), and arived at Zant and there
37. the same unto the said factors, and afterwards went and tooke in another
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the said Captaine Cranrye and company delivered her said outwards lading
38. parcell of cheese at the Morea and brought that alsoe to Zant and
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(that was carried in the said shipp) to John dobson and Richard ffarington
39. delivered it unto them, and all by their order, all which hee knoweth
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factors of the said George ffarington, and saith that after such discharge
40. being masters mate of the said shipp and goeing from place to place in her
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and deliverie of the said goods, the said shipp by the said further order
41. and keeping a journall of the voyage, which hee hath now with him. And
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went and sailed from Zant to the Morea, and at the Morea tooke
42. otherwise cannot depose.
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in a parcell of cheese and brought the same to Zant and there delivered
43. To the sixth árticle hee saith and deposeth that after the said shipp the
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the same unto the said factors, and afterwards went and tooke in another
44. George Bonadventure had delivered out her said last lading brought from
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parcell of cheese at the Morea and brought that alsoe to Zant and
45. the Morea, the said factors detained her at Zant without imployment
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delivered it unto them, and all by their order, all which hee knoweth
46. five monethes or thereabouts, and then sent her to the port of Argastorl
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being masters mate of the said shipp and goeing from place to place in her
47. in Cephalonia X and sent one Thomas dobson Cape merchant or
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and keeping a journall of the voyage, which hee hath now with him. And
48. factor in her, and ordered the said Captain Craneye to followe the orders
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otherwise cannot depose.
49. and directions of the said Thomas dobson, as this deponent heard both
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50. the said Captaine and Thomas dobson say, And otherwise cannot
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To the sixth árticle hee saith and deposeth that after the said shipp the
51. depose, not knowing of the writing or giving the schedule arlate
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''George Bonadventure'' had delivered out her said last lading brought from
52. To the 7th, 8th and 9th articles hee saith and deposeth that the said
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the Morea, the said factors detained her at Zant without imployment
53. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">shipp</margin>
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five monethes or thereabouts, and then sent her to the port of Argastorl
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in Cephalonia and sent one Thomas dobson Cape merchant or
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factor in her, and ordered the said Captain Craneye to followe the orders
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and directions of the said Thomas dobson, as this deponent heard both
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the said Captaine and Thomas dobson say, And otherwise cannot
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depose, not knowing of the writing or giving the schedule arlate
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To the 7th, 8th and 9th articles hee saith and deposeth that the said
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shipp
  
 
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To the twentieth hee answereth negatively, saving as aforesaid.

To the 21th negatively.

To the 22th negatively.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

Christopher Nocke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The 20th of June 1656.

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp. 2.

Benjamin Dimmock of Ratcliff in the county of Middlesex Mariner
aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first árticle hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth
and was masters mate of the shipp the George Bonadventure arlate
the voyage in question, and thereby alsoe knoweth that the producents
John Craumpe (her commander) Major Chamberlaine and company were
1and are her owners, and for such commonly accounted.

To the second article and schedule annexed hee answereth onile XX to the
said schedule, and otherwise cannot answer ˹depose˺ saving what followeth.

To the third 4 and 5th articles hee saith and deposeth that after the said
XXXX shipp had taken in most part of her outwards lading, namely
on New yeers day 1656 this deponent was shipped in this port to Xee
her masters mate the said voyage, and after such his shipping XXX namely
on the seventeenth of the same moneth there went one hundred and tenn
barrells of herrings (or thereabouts) laden aboard her, which were said to be sent by and
to be for the account of the said arlate Mr George ffaringtons, and saith
that the said shipp having soe received her outwards lading, departed
therewith, (saving a parcell of butter and cheese which had bin laden
aboard and was seized by the officers of the Customes and taken out of
her the eighteenth of January aforesaid), and arived at Zant and there
the said Captaine Cranrye and company delivered her said outwards lading
(that was carried in the said shipp) to John dobson and Richard ffarington
factors of the said George ffarington, and saith that after such discharge
and deliverie of the said goods, the said shipp by the said further order
went and sailed from Zant to the Morea, and at the Morea tooke
in a parcell of cheese and brought the same to Zant and there delivered
the same unto the said factors, and afterwards went and tooke in another
parcell of cheese at the Morea and brought that alsoe to Zant and
delivered it unto them, and all by their order, all which hee knoweth
being masters mate of the said shipp and goeing from place to place in her
and keeping a journall of the voyage, which hee hath now with him. And
otherwise cannot depose.

To the sixth árticle hee saith and deposeth that after the said shipp the
George Bonadventure had delivered out her said last lading brought from
the Morea, the said factors detained her at Zant without imployment
five monethes or thereabouts, and then sent her to the port of Argastorl
in Cephalonia and sent one Thomas dobson Cape merchant or
factor in her, and ordered the said Captain Craneye to followe the orders
and directions of the said Thomas dobson, as this deponent heard both
the said Captaine and Thomas dobson say, And otherwise cannot
depose, not knowing of the writing or giving the schedule arlate

To the 7th, 8th and 9th articles hee saith and deposeth that the said
shipp

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