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<status>First Transcription completed on 05/11/12 by Jill Wilcox; GUTTER checked 7/12/12; edited by Jill Wilcox 19/8/13</status>
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steeve Cotton woolls, to stay two or three dayes is fitting and making
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saith her steeving geare and otherwise before shee begin to lade and
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steeve,and often times some of the steeving geare or matenialls
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are broken with the working and force used in steeving, soe as
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sometimes they are hindred in there worke and delayed. And
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otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
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To the 13th hee saith hee saith that Gaulls at Aleppo and
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Cottons at Cyprus are usually taken in without weighing
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and hee beleeveth that a master of a shipp is not bound
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to deliver out Cotton galls by weight, in case hee doe not
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so take them in, as to make good the weight which hee did
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not be or cause others to take notice of and otherwise hee
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cannot depose.
  
steeve Cotton woolls, to stay two or three dayes is fitting and making
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To the 14th hee saith that galls bagge of gauls are not steeved,
11. saith her steeving geare and otherwise before shee begin to lade and
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and them baggs of cotton woolls will break in steeving lading
12. steeve,and often times some of the steeving geare or matenialls
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and unlading, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
13. are broken with the working and force used in steeving, soe as
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14. sometimes they are hindred in there worke and delayed. And
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To the 15th hee saith hee hath bin at Porte of fferrana,
15. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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where hee saith there was in lazaretto, and that all goods
16. To the 13th hee saith hee saith that Gaulls at Aleppo and
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comming out of Turkey are there into first unladen,
17. Cottons at Cyprus are usually taken in without weighing
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and saith that hee never seene any goods weighed there, and
18. and hee beleeveth that a master of a shipp is not bound
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otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
19. to deliver out Cotton galls by weight, in case hee doe not
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20. so take them in, as to make good the weight which hee did
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To the 16th hee cannot depose.
21. not be or cause others to take notice of and otherwise hee
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22. cannot depose.
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To the 17th hee saith that hee would not go with the
23. To the 14th hee saith that galls bagge of gauls are not steeved,
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Convoy out of his way (without having speciall order from
24. and them baggs of cotton woolls will break in steeving lading
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his principalls or ˹of˺ the Generall having permet over him for
25. and unlading, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
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to ˹goe ˺doe,)the principalls as and otherwise negatively.
26. To the 15th hee saith hee hath bin at Porte of fferrana,
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27. where hee saith there was in lazaretto, and that all goods
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To the 18th negatively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot
28. comming out of Turkey are there into first unladen,
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answer.
29. and saith that hee never seene any goods weighed there, and
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30. otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
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To the 19th hee saith hee knoweth the act interrate George Hughes
31. To the 16th hee cannot depose.
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and otherwise hee cannot answer.
32. To the 17th hee saith that hee would not go with the
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33. Convoy out of his way (without having speciall order from
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To the 20th hee cannot depose, saving negatively for his part
34. his principalls or ˹of˺ the Generall having permet over him for
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35. to ˹goe ˺doe,)the principalls as and otherwise negatively.
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To the 21th hee saith that all convoyes are to secure the shipps
36. To the 18th negatively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot
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under their charge from taking as much as in them lies and Gutter,
37. answer.
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otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregeoing deposition, and
38. To the 19th hee saith hee knoweth the act interrate George Hughes
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saving the same cannot depose
39. and otherwise hee cannot answer.
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40. To the 20th hee cannot depose, saving negatively for his part
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Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
41. To the 21th hee saith that all convoyes are to secure the shipps
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42. under their charge from taking as much as in them lies and Gutter,
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Ben gurson &#91;SIGNATURE RH SIDE&#93;
43. otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregeoing deposition, and
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44. saving the same cannot depose
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45. Ben gurson SIGNATURE RH SIDE
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46. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
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The sixth of March 1655 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
47.
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48. The sixth of March 1655 CENTRE HEADING
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Examined upon the fore said allegation.
49. Examined upon the fore said allegation.
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50. <margin value="LEFT">4</margin>
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'''4'''
51. Thomas Ashley of the parish of st. Olaves in
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52. Southwarke mariner aged 56 yeares or thereabouts
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'''Thomas Ashley''' of the parish of st. Olaves in
53. sworne and examined.
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Southwarke mariner aged 56 yeares or thereabouts
54. To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
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sworne and examined.
55. that the direct way ˹of sailing˺ to come from Salina Roade of Cyprus for
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56. London is to come to the Streights mouth which hee saith is
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To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
57. publique and notorious to all mariners using these parts
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that the direct way ˹of sailing˺ to come from Salina Roade of Cyprus for
58. as this deponent hath donne
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London is to come to the Streights mouth which hee saith is
59. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text as lead to next page">to</margin>
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publique and notorious to all mariners using these parts
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as this deponent hath donne
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To
  
 
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</header>
<series>HCA 13/71</series>
<folio>f.32v</folio>
<picture>P1080950</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status>First Transcription completed on 05/11/12 by Jill Wilcox; GUTTER checked 7/12/12; edited by Jill Wilcox 19/8/13</status>
<first-transcriber>Jill Wilcox</first-transcriber>



steeve Cotton woolls, to stay two or three dayes is fitting and making
saith her steeving geare and otherwise before shee begin to lade and

steeve,and often times some of the steeving geare or matenialls

are broken with the working and force used in steeving, soe as
sometimes they are hindred in there worke and delayed. And
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 13th hee saith hee saith that Gaulls at Aleppo and
Cottons at Cyprus are usually taken in without weighing
and hee beleeveth that a master of a shipp is not bound
to deliver out Cotton galls by weight, in case hee doe not
so take them in, as to make good the weight which hee did
not be or cause others to take notice of and otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the 14th hee saith that galls bagge of gauls are not steeved,
and them baggs of cotton woolls will break in steeving lading
and unlading, and otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 15th hee saith hee hath bin at Porte of fferrana,
where hee saith there was in lazaretto, and that all goods
comming out of Turkey are there into first unladen,
and saith that hee never seene any goods weighed there, and
otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

To the 16th hee cannot depose.

To the 17th hee saith that hee would not go with the
Convoy out of his way (without having speciall order from
his principalls or ˹of˺ the Generall having permet over him for
to ˹goe ˺doe,)the principalls as and otherwise negatively.

To the 18th negatively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot
answer.

To the 19th hee saith hee knoweth the act interrate George Hughes
and otherwise hee cannot answer.

To the 20th hee cannot depose, saving negatively for his part

To the 21th hee saith that all convoyes are to secure the shipps
under their charge from taking as much as in them lies and Gutter,
otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregeoing deposition, and
saving the same cannot depose

Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.

Ben gurson [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]

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The sixth of March 1655 [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the fore said allegation.

4

Thomas Ashley of the parish of st. Olaves in
Southwarke mariner aged 56 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that the direct way ˹of sailing˺ to come from Salina Roade of Cyprus for
London is to come to the Streights mouth which hee saith is
publique and notorious to all mariners using these parts
as this deponent hath donne

To

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