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|Transcription=1. shipp going accordingly to and ariving at Argastoll, the said Thomas
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2. dobson went ashore on the 30th of November 1655 (the day of the said shipps
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3. arrivall) and saith the said Captaine and Robert Thompson arlate having
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4. bin there alsoe ashore afterwards ashore, they came aboard as alsoe did
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5. the said Thomas dobson, and being in the Captaines Cabbin this deponent
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6. heard them talke of a freight, that theX said dobson was XX treating
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7. about with a merchant there ˹and this deponent heard that 600˺ after the rate of 600
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8. dollars per TO DO: moneth CHECK GUTTER
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9. ˹was to be the freight for the said voyage to be made with the said shipp˺ but saith that the said shipp having staid at Argastol about TO DO: three XXX CHECK GUTTER
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10. and the said freightment not succeeding, shee went for Livorne, and TO DO: there CHECK GUTTER
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11. arived the 8th of January next following, and there the said TO DO: Captaine CHECK GUTTER
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12. Craneye ˹and Robert Thompson˺ applied theXXXXXXXX the arlate George Morleigth and Robert
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13. Constable, and saith hee heard the said Captaine say that such his
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14. departure from Argostoll and going to Livorne and his applying himselfe
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15. there to the said Morleigth and Constable, was by order of the said Thomas
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16. dobson, therein impowered by the said John dobson, and Richard ffarington
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17. factors of the said George ffarington, And as the said Captaine TO DO: ˹and Thompson˺ alsoe CHECK GUTTER
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18. said, the said Morleigth and Constable not receiving such TO DO: XXX XXXXX CHECK GUTTER
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19. of moneys or goods from the said mr ˹dobson and˺ ffarington, And answered them after
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20. their application aforesaid, that they must even goe home forEngland
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21. with the said shipp out of hand or to that effect and soe the said shipp
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22. after five dayes stay there Xnamely on the fourteenth of January
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23. last departed from Livorne for Plimouth, England, and arived at
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24. Plimouth the 20th of ffebruary next following, and there staid
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25. about six or seven weekes to be repaired, (having lost her TO DO: pulleys CHECK GUTTER
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26. by stresse of weather) ˹and to take in goods for London.˺ and then set saile thence and about TO DO: fower CHECK GUTTER
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27. dayes after arived in this port, namely on or about the eleventh
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28. of Aprill last past, All which hee knoweth for the reasons
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29. aforesaid, going all the said voyage, and saving the premisses XXX
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30. downe, and saith that hee knoweth that some of the said shipps lading
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31. that shee tooke in at Zant (being fushXX as hee remembreth) was
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32. on board and undischardged out of the said shipp in the end of Aprill
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33. last of this deponents sight and knowledge. And otherwise hee cannot
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34. depose, saving that while the said shipp was at Ciprus this
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35. deponent sawe the said Captaine and Robert Tompson ashore with
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36. the said Monteigth and Constable.
  
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37. To the tenth hee cannot depose.
  
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38. To the eleaventh article hee saith and deposeth that from the time
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39. of this deponents said shipping namely from the first of January
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40. 1654 hee well knoweth that the said shipp was and remained in the
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41. service and imployment of the said George ffarington till the end of
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42. Aprill 1656, during all which time the said Captaine Craneye
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43. was alsoe in the said service as Commander of the said shipp, and
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44. that from the said time of this deponents said shipping until the fifth
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45. fifth of July 1655 the said ˹arlate˺ Samuel Swann was the servant of the
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46. said Craney, and was in the said service in the said shipp, and soe
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47. was the said arlate Austin Pettye (another of the said Captaines servants
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48. from the said first of January 1654 till the said shipp had bin about
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49. a moneth at Plimouth as aforesaid, and then hee was there prest
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50. with the States service, and saith they and the said shipp had bin
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51. in the said service before this deponents said shipping, for before
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52. such his shipping shee had taken in almost all her outwards lading
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53. And lastly saith that the said Captaine Craney well desired 6li per
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54. moneth for his said service, Austin Petty 34s per moneth and Samuel
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55. Swann 25s per moneth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
 
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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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1. shipp going accordingly to and ariving at Argastoll, the said Thomas
2. dobson went ashore on the 30th of November 1655 (the day of the said shipps
3. arrivall) and saith the said Captaine and Robert Thompson arlate having
4. bin there alsoe ashore afterwards ashore, they came aboard as alsoe did
5. the said Thomas dobson, and being in the Captaines Cabbin this deponent
6. heard them talke of a freight, that theX said dobson was XX treating
7. about with a merchant there ˹and this deponent heard that 600˺ after the rate of 600
8. dollars per TO DO: moneth CHECK GUTTER
9. ˹was to be the freight for the said voyage to be made with the said shipp˺ but saith that the said shipp having staid at Argastol about TO DO: three XXX CHECK GUTTER
10. and the said freightment not succeeding, shee went for Livorne, and TO DO: there CHECK GUTTER
11. arived the 8th of January next following, and there the said TO DO: Captaine CHECK GUTTER
12. Craneye ˹and Robert Thompson˺ applied theXXXXXXXX the arlate George Morleigth and Robert
13. Constable, and saith hee heard the said Captaine say that such his
14. departure from Argostoll and going to Livorne and his applying himselfe
15. there to the said Morleigth and Constable, was by order of the said Thomas
16. dobson, therein impowered by the said John dobson, and Richard ffarington
17. factors of the said George ffarington, And as the said Captaine TO DO: ˹and Thompson˺ alsoe CHECK GUTTER
18. said, the said Morleigth and Constable not receiving such TO DO: XXX XXXXX CHECK GUTTER
19. of moneys or goods from the said mr ˹dobson and˺ ffarington, And answered them after
20. their application aforesaid, that they must even goe home forEngland
21. with the said shipp out of hand or to that effect and soe the said shipp
22. after five dayes stay there Xnamely on the fourteenth of January
23. last departed from Livorne for Plimouth, England, and arived at
24. Plimouth the 20th of ffebruary next following, and there staid
25. about six or seven weekes to be repaired, (having lost her TO DO: pulleys CHECK GUTTER
26. by stresse of weather) ˹and to take in goods for London.˺ and then set saile thence and about TO DO: fower CHECK GUTTER
27. dayes after arived in this port, namely on or about the eleventh
28. of Aprill last past, All which hee knoweth for the reasons
29. aforesaid, going all the said voyage, and saving the premisses XXX
30. downe, and saith that hee knoweth that some of the said shipps lading
31. that shee tooke in at Zant (being fushXX as hee remembreth) was
32. on board and undischardged out of the said shipp in the end of Aprill
33. last of this deponents sight and knowledge. And otherwise hee cannot
34. depose, saving that while the said shipp was at Ciprus this
35. deponent sawe the said Captaine and Robert Tompson ashore with
36. the said Monteigth and Constable.

37. To the tenth hee cannot depose.

38. To the eleaventh article hee saith and deposeth that from the time
39. of this deponents said shipping namely from the first of January
40. 1654 hee well knoweth that the said shipp was and remained in the
41. service and imployment of the said George ffarington till the end of
42. Aprill 1656, during all which time the said Captaine Craneye
43. was alsoe in the said service as Commander of the said shipp, and
44. that from the said time of this deponents said shipping until the fifth
45. fifth of July 1655 the said ˹arlate˺ Samuel Swann was the servant of the
46. said Craney, and was in the said service in the said shipp, and soe
47. was the said arlate Austin Pettye (another of the said Captaines servants
48. from the said first of January 1654 till the said shipp had bin about
49. a moneth at Plimouth as aforesaid, and then hee was there prest
50. with the States service, and saith they and the said shipp had bin
51. in the said service before this deponents said shipping, for before
52. such his shipping shee had taken in almost all her outwards lading
53. And lastly saith that the said Captaine Craney well desired 6li per
54. moneth for his said service, Austin Petty 34s per moneth and Samuel
55. Swann 25s per moneth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

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