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|Transcription=1. To the 6th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot neare
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|Transcription=To the 6th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot neare
2. fully answere to this Interrogatorie nor knowing of any threatining
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fully answere to this Interrogatorie nor knowing of any threatining
3. speeches to the effect interrogate given by any of the shipps company to
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speeches to the effect interrogate given by any of the shipps company to
4. any of the labourers imployed about unladeing her now knowing any
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any of the labourers imployed about unladeing her now knowing any
5. thing of any billett throwne by any of them at the sayd labourers
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thing of any billett throwne by any of them at the sayd labourers
  
 
William huggerie [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
William huggerie [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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as followeth videlicet./
 
as followeth videlicet./
  
15. To the first article of the allegation hee saith hee well knoweth being TO DO: GUTTER one
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To the first article of the allegation hee saith hee well knoweth being TO DO: GUTTER one
16. of the shipps Company and a Master Mate of her the voyage in question
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of the shipps Company and a Master Mate of her the voyage in question
  
 
voide for that hee was
 
voide for that hee was
that the arlate Huggerley and Company Mariners of the Edward and John did
+
that the arlate Huggerley and Company Mariners of the ''Edward and John'' did
 
sworne only as a party
 
sworne only as a party
 
enter into whole pay for their service aboard the sayd shipp the second day
 
enter into whole pay for their service aboard the sayd shipp the second day
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a wittnesse twentith of July 1656 during all which tyme they did such service aboard
 
a wittnesse twentith of July 1656 during all which tyme they did such service aboard
 
as was required for Mariner to doe and as the arlate Tottey commanded
 
as was required for Mariner to doe and as the arlate Tottey commanded
22. then saving that the shipp being returned with her ladeing from the TO DO: BarXXX
+
then saving that the shipp being returned with her ladeing from the TO DO: BarXXX
23. and ˹lying neere XXXXX XXXXX the XXXXXX XXXX of turley sivXX˺ some dammage having happened to sXXXXX of the goods) the sayd Huggery˹ XXXX˺ XXXXXX
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and ˹lying neere XXXXX XXXXX the XXXXXX XXXX of turley sivXX˺ some dammage having happened to sXXXXX of the goods) the sayd Huggery˹ XXXX˺ XXXXXX
24. ˹upon the sayd XX XXXXX XXXX˹ XX of˺ the master of the sayd dammage gXXXd XXXX XX behalfe of him selfe XX the XXX that XXXX company XXXX laden (XXXX having XXX sXXX out laden at XXX with the XXX Edward and John
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˹upon the sayd XX XXXXX XXXX˹ XX of˺ the master of the sayd dammage gXXXd XXXX XX behalfe of him selfe XX the XXX that XXXX company XXXX laden (XXXX having XXX sXXX out laden at XXX with the XXX ''Edward and John''
25. the shipps Compnay cosy was that before they XXXXX unladen XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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the shipps Compnay cosy was that before they XXXXX unladen XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
26. bee made by order of the trinity horses before the goods were unladen XX
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bee made by order of the trinity horses before the goods were unladen XX
27. it might appear by what XX XXXX the dammage came or to that effect
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it might appear by what XX XXXX the dammage came or to that effect
28. where to the master replyed that the shipp must be unladen and that what
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where to the master replyed that the shipp must be unladen and that what
29. dammage was happened must bee board by the company and would
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dammage was happened must bee board by the company and would
30. nor did then procuve any survey to bee made or theXX was defyed
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nor did then procuve any survey to bee made or theXX was defyed
31. where upon the Company did refuse at that present ˹being thXX hee uty XXXXX XXXX July 1656 ˺ to prevaile upon delivery
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where upon the Company did refuse at that present ˹being thXX hee uty XXXXX XXXX July 1656 ˺ to prevaile upon delivery
32. of the goods out of the shipp till a survey were made THERE ARE MORE WORDS CROSSED OUT IN THE MARGIN WRITTEN ALONG THIS SECTION and her compGUTTER any
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of the goods out of the shipp till a survey were made THERE ARE MORE WORDS CROSSED OUT IN THE MARGIN WRITTEN ALONG THIS SECTION and her compGUTTER any
33. having delivered a lighter full thereof at Neallwich on the 23th of June TO DO: 16XX
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having delivered a lighter full thereof at Neallwich on the 23th of June TO DO: 16XX
34. and afterwards goeing with the sayd shipp and the rest of her ladeing TO DO: toXX
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and afterwards goeing with the sayd shipp and the rest of her ladeing TO DO: toXX
35. and having there discovering that some goods on board were dammaged theTO DO: sreof
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and having there discovering that some goods on board were dammaged theTO DO: sreof
36. Huggerley at Greenwich XXXX on the 27th day of the sayd month of June TO DO: GUTTER (XXX
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Huggerey at Greenwich XXXX on the 27th day of the sayd month of June TO DO: GUTTER (XXX
37. being then a lighter lying to receive goods from on board the sayd shipp) did TO DO: on
+
being then a lighter lying to receive goods from on board the sayd shipp) did TO DO: on
38. behalfe of himselfe and the rest of the sayd shipps Company XXX tell the sayd
+
behalfe of himselfe and the rest of the sayd shipps Company XXX tell the sayd
39. Captaines Totty that they did discover some goods to bee dammaged and there TO DO: GUTTER fore
+
Captaines Totty that they did discover some goods to bee dammaged and there TO DO: GUTTER fore
40. desyred that before any more goods were unladen a survey might bee made
+
desyred that before any more goods were unladen a survey might bee made
41. order of the Trinity house that soe it might appeare by what XX meanes the
+
order of the Trinity house that soe it might appeare by what XX meanes the
42. dammage come but the sayd Tottey answered that the shipp must bee
+
dammage come but the sayd Tottey answered that the shipp must bee
43. unladen and what dammage was the Company must beare and want
+
unladen and what dammage was the Company must beare and want
44. not then cause any survey to bee made whereupon the sayd shipps
+
not then cause any survey to bee made whereupon the sayd shipps
45. Company did for the present denye to worke upon the delivery of the
+
Company did for the present denye to worke upon the delivery of the
46. goods out of her, but afterwards the sayd Huggery having having TO DO: XX
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goods out of her, but afterwards the sayd Huggery having having TO DO: XX
47. some from Trinity house to view the goods dammaged on board the
+
some from Trinity house to view the goods dammaged on board the
48. shipps company did then helpe to unlade all the ladeing of the sayd
+
shipps company did then helpe to unlade all the ladeing of the sayd
49. shipp by order and Command of the sayd Totty And further to the TO DO: XX
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shipp by order and Command of the sayd Totty And further to the TO DO: XX
50. hee cannot depose saving hee saith that after the sayd 27th day of TO DO: juXX
+
hee cannot depose saving hee saith that after the sayd 27th day of TO DO: juXX
51. and before Huggery did procerethe sayd survey to bee made by order
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and before Huggery did procerethe sayd survey to bee made by order
 
[the GUTTER]
 
[the GUTTER]
  

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To the 6th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot neare
fully answere to this Interrogatorie nor knowing of any threatining
speeches to the effect interrogate given by any of the shipps company to
any of the labourers imployed about unladeing her now knowing any
thing of any billett throwne by any of them at the sayd labourers

William huggerie [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The 21st of August [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined on the sayd allegation./

2

Henry Turpin of Wapping in the parish of Whitechappell
and County of Middlesex Mariner aged thirty two yeares or
thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth
as followeth videlicet./

To the first article of the allegation hee saith hee well knoweth being TO DO: GUTTER one
of the shipps Company and a Master Mate of her the voyage in question

voide for that hee was
that the arlate Huggerley and Company Mariners of the Edward and John did
sworne only as a party
enter into whole pay for their service aboard the sayd shipp the second day
principall and not as
of June 1656 and did continue and serve aboard her till the two and
a wittnesse twentith of July 1656 during all which tyme they did such service aboard
as was required for Mariner to doe and as the arlate Tottey commanded
then saving that the shipp being returned with her ladeing from the TO DO: BarXXX
and ˹lying neere XXXXX XXXXX the XXXXXX XXXX of turley sivXX˺ some dammage having happened to sXXXXX of the goods) the sayd Huggery˹ XXXX˺ XXXXXX
˹upon the sayd XX XXXXX XXXX˹ XX of˺ the master of the sayd dammage gXXXd XXXX XX behalfe of him selfe XX the XXX that XXXX company XXXX laden (XXXX having XXX sXXX out laden at XXX with the XXX Edward and John
the shipps Compnay cosy was that before they XXXXX unladen XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
bee made by order of the trinity horses before the goods were unladen XX
it might appear by what XX XXXX the dammage came or to that effect
where to the master replyed that the shipp must be unladen and that what
dammage was happened must bee board by the company and would
nor did then procuve any survey to bee made or theXX was defyed
where upon the Company did refuse at that present ˹being thXX hee uty XXXXX XXXX July 1656 ˺ to prevaile upon delivery
of the goods out of the shipp till a survey were made THERE ARE MORE WORDS CROSSED OUT IN THE MARGIN WRITTEN ALONG THIS SECTION and her compGUTTER any
having delivered a lighter full thereof at Neallwich on the 23th of June TO DO: 16XX
and afterwards goeing with the sayd shipp and the rest of her ladeing TO DO: toXX
and having there discovering that some goods on board were dammaged theTO DO: sreof
Huggerey at Greenwich XXXX on the 27th day of the sayd month of June TO DO: GUTTER (XXX
being then a lighter lying to receive goods from on board the sayd shipp) did TO DO: on
behalfe of himselfe and the rest of the sayd shipps Company XXX tell the sayd
Captaines Totty that they did discover some goods to bee dammaged and there TO DO: GUTTER fore
desyred that before any more goods were unladen a survey might bee made
order of the Trinity house that soe it might appeare by what XX meanes the
dammage come but the sayd Tottey answered that the shipp must bee
unladen and what dammage was the Company must beare and want
not then cause any survey to bee made whereupon the sayd shipps
Company did for the present denye to worke upon the delivery of the
goods out of her, but afterwards the sayd Huggery having having TO DO: XX
some from Trinity house to view the goods dammaged on board the
shipps company did then helpe to unlade all the ladeing of the sayd
shipp by order and Command of the sayd Totty And further to the TO DO: XX
hee cannot depose saving hee saith that after the sayd 27th day of TO DO: juXX
and before Huggery did procerethe sayd survey to bee made by order
[the GUTTER]

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