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2. The 7th of March 1655.CENTRE HEADING
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2. The 7th of March 1655. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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3. Alderman ffrederick and others against&#125;
 
3. Alderman ffrederick and others against&#125;
 
4. Keate and others. Budd. Smyth&#125;
 
4. Keate and others. Budd. Smyth&#125;
 
5.
 
5.
 
6. Explained upon the foresaid allegation
 
6. Explained upon the foresaid allegation
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7. <margin value="LEFT">5</margin>
 
7. <margin value="LEFT">5</margin>
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8. Captaine Edward Hall of the parish of saint
 
8. Captaine Edward Hall of the parish of saint
 
9. Mary Magdalene Bermondsey in the County of
 
9. Mary Magdalene Bermondsey in the County of
 
10. Surrey Esquire, aged 55 yeeres or thereabouts
 
10. Surrey Esquire, aged 55 yeeres or thereabouts
 
11. sworne and examined.
 
11. sworne and examined.
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12. To the fifth article hee hath saith and deposeth that the direct way of
 
12. To the fifth article hee hath saith and deposeth that the direct way of
 
13. sailing from Salina trade of Cyprus for London is to course to
 
13. sailing from Salina trade of Cyprus for London is to course to
 
14. the Straights mouth, which hee knoweth having Long frequented those
 
14. the Straights mouth, which hee knoweth having Long frequented those
 
15. parts in the way of navigation. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
 
15. parts in the way of navigation. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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16. To the sixth hee saith that in casethe said X arlate George Hughes
 
16. To the sixth hee saith that in casethe said X arlate George Hughes
 
17. at any other had sailed the Thomas Bonadventure or anyother shipp
 
17. at any other had sailed the Thomas Bonadventure or anyother shipp
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20. come to Corsica, which hee knoweth for the reason aforesaid. and
 
20. come to Corsica, which hee knoweth for the reason aforesaid. and
 
21. otherwise hee cannot depose.
 
21. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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22. To the seaventh article hee deposeth that the direct way of sailing
 
22. To the seaventh article hee deposeth that the direct way of sailing
 
23. from Salina Roade of Cyprus and to the Straights mouth is 1665
 
23. from Salina Roade of Cyprus and to the Straights mouth is 1665
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29. received his cards and plats about the distances of the said places.
 
29. received his cards and plats about the distances of the said places.
 
30. and other wise hee cannot depose.
 
30. and other wise hee cannot depose.
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31. To the 8th hee saith that the direct cause of sailing from zant
 
31. To the 8th hee saith that the direct cause of sailing from zant
 
32. to the Straights mouth is 400 leagues or thereabouts, and that to
 
32. to the Straights mouth is 400 leagues or thereabouts, and that to
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38. saile from Corsica to the Straights mouth, yeelding a reason of
 
38. saile from Corsica to the Straights mouth, yeelding a reason of
 
39. his knowledge as aforesaid.
 
39. his knowledge as aforesaid.
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40. To the nineth article hee saith and deposeth that from Salina
 
40. To the nineth article hee saith and deposeth that from Salina
 
41. Roade in Cyprus to saile to the Straights mouth by the way of Zant
 
41. Roade in Cyprus to saile to the Straights mouth by the way of Zant
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46. upon the rest hee is not examined by direction of the producent.
 
46. upon the rest hee is not examined by direction of the producent.
 
47.
 
47.
48. To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
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48. To the Interrogatories &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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49. To the first hee saith hee cometh requested by the mr Chowne
 
49. To the first hee saith hee cometh requested by the mr Chowne
 
50. and mr ffowke to testifie the tenth in this cause, wherein hee hath noe
 
50. and mr ffowke to testifie the tenth in this cause, wherein hee hath noe
 
51. interest at all, nor will it be any benefit or losse to him which of
 
51. interest at all, nor will it be any benefit or losse to him which of
 
52. the parties bitigust servet proveiles or be worth more therein XXXX
 
52. the parties bitigust servet proveiles or be worth more therein XXXX
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53. To the second hee saith hee hath sailed by Cyprus but ˹was˺ never there
 
53. To the second hee saith hee hath sailed by Cyprus but ˹was˺ never there
 
54. not at steeving of woolls, nor knoweth the manner of steeving cotton wooll
 
54. not at steeving of woolls, nor knoweth the manner of steeving cotton wooll
 
55. there. And otherwise hee cannot answer.
 
55. there. And otherwise hee cannot answer.
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56. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
 
56. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
  

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1. <margin value="LEFT">A.3.</margin>

2. The 7th of March 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]

3. Alderman ffrederick and others against}
4. Keate and others. Budd. Smyth}
5.
6. Explained upon the foresaid allegation

7. <margin value="LEFT">5</margin>

8. Captaine Edward Hall of the parish of saint
9. Mary Magdalene Bermondsey in the County of
10. Surrey Esquire, aged 55 yeeres or thereabouts
11. sworne and examined.

12. To the fifth article hee hath saith and deposeth that the direct way of
13. sailing from Salina trade of Cyprus for London is to course to
14. the Straights mouth, which hee knoweth having Long frequented those
15. parts in the way of navigation. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

16. To the sixth hee saith that in casethe said X arlate George Hughes
17. at any other had sailed the Thomas Bonadventure or anyother shipp
18. in a right course ˹with ffaire weather˺ from. Salina trade to the Straights mouth or from
19. Zant and to the Straights mouth, have or they had had now made to have
20. come to Corsica, which hee knoweth for the reason aforesaid. and
21. otherwise hee cannot depose.

22. To the seaventh article hee deposeth that the direct way of sailing
23. from Salina Roade of Cyprus and to the Straights mouth is 1665
24. 645 leagues or thereabouts, and that to saile from Salina roade
25. to Zant and thense to the Straights mouth is 662 leagues or thereabouts
26. which is 17 leagues or thereabouts out of the way right way of sailing
27. from Salina Roade to the Straights mouth, which hee knoweth having
28. used those parte in sailing, and othe hath lately can salted or
29. received his cards and plats about the distances of the said places.
30. and other wise hee cannot depose.

31. To the 8th hee saith that the direct cause of sailing from zant
32. to the Straights mouth is 400 leagues or thereabouts, and that to
33. saile from Zant to Corsica and thence to the Straights mouth
34. is 490 leagues or thereabouts, which is 90 leagues or thereabouts out
35. of the direct way of sailing from Zant to the Straights mouth.
36. and further that to saile from Zant to Ligone and thense to the
37. Straights mouth is further by 8 or 10 leagues or thereabouts, that to
38. saile from Corsica to the Straights mouth, yeelding a reason of
39. his knowledge as aforesaid.

40. To the nineth article hee saith and deposeth that from Salina
41. Roade in Cyprus to saile to the Straights mouth by the way of Zant
42. and so to Corsica is about 750 leagues, which is about 105 leagues
43. out of the direct way, ˹of sailing˺ from Cyprus to the Straights mouth, all
44. which which hee knoweth for the reason aforesaid. and otherwise hee cannot
45. depose.
46. upon the rest hee is not examined by direction of the producent.
47.
48. To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

49. To the first hee saith hee cometh requested by the mr Chowne
50. and mr ffowke to testifie the tenth in this cause, wherein hee hath noe
51. interest at all, nor will it be any benefit or losse to him which of
52. the parties bitigust servet proveiles or be worth more therein XXXX

53. To the second hee saith hee hath sailed by Cyprus but ˹was˺ never there
54. not at steeving of woolls, nor knoweth the manner of steeving cotton wooll
55. there. And otherwise hee cannot answer.

56. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>

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