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|Transcription=1. performe her sayd voyage and saith in this deponents Judgement and
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|Transcription=performe her sayd voyage and saith in this deponents Judgement and
2. estimate the sayd shipp and her tackle apparrell and furnitue to her belonging
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estimate the sayd shipp and her tackle apparrell and furnitue to her belonging
3. at such tyme as shee sett sayle from New England were well worth fiue hundred
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at such tyme as shee sett sayle from New England were well worth five hundred
4. pounds sterling And well knoweth that the Interrogate William Bulkley during
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pounds sterling And well knoweth that the Interrogate William Bulkley during
5. the whole voyage in question was sole Owner of the sayd shipp her tackle apparrell
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the whole voyage in question was sole Owner of the sayd shipp her tackle apparrell
6. and furniture and did as sole Owner of her make this deponent Master of
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and furniture and did as sole Owner of her make this deponent Master of
7. her well fitt and fitt and furnish her out with all necessaries for the voyage
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her well fitt and fitt and furnish her out with all necessaries for the voyage
8. in question. And further cannot answere/
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in question. And further cannot answere/
9. To the 4th ˹and 5th˺ hee saith that hee well knoweth (being Master as aforesayd) that the
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10. sayd shipp in her passage from New England for Dover or London did meete
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To the 4th and 5th hee saith that hee well knoweth (being Master as aforesayd) that the
11. with very tempestious and stormy weather at sea and when the sayd
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sayd shipp in her passage from New England for Dover or London did meete
12. shipp was about a hundred and fifty leagues to the Eastward of New
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with very tempestious and stormy weather at sea and when the sayd
13. ffound land there happened such stormy and tempestious weather that by
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shipp was about a hundred and fifty leagues to the Eastward of New
14. the forse thereof her head was broken downe and her timbers from
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ffound land there happened such stormy and tempestious weather that by
15. the mayne mast to the head broken smooth to the deck, and her smale
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the forse thereof her head was broken downe and her timbers from
16. bower Anchor carried loose away from her bowe and one of her
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the mayne mast to the head broken smooth to the deck, and her smale
17. hatches (although well caulked and nayled) was broken up and
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bower Anchor carried loose away from her bowe and one of her
18. shee thereat shipped much water betweene decks soe that this
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hatches (although well caulked and nayled) was broken up and
19. deponent and other men knee deepe in water, and ˹shee was˺ soe shattered in XXX
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shee thereat shipped much water betweene decks soe that this
20. her hull that some of her plankes and seames started and gave way
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deponent and other men knee deepe in water, and shee was soe shattered in XXX
21. whereat shee alsoe receaved much water in hold in soe much that
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her hull that some of her plankes and seames started and gave way
22. thereby shee became insufficient to performe her voyage and
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whereat shee alsoe receaved much water in hold in soe much that
23. this deponent had and Company had much to doe with great labour
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thereby shee became insufficient to performe her voyage and
24. at the pumpe to keepe her ab safe from perishing and by reason
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this deponent had and Company had much to doe with great labour
25. shee was soe damnified this deponent and Company were constreyned
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at the pumpe to keepe her ab safe from perishing and by reason
26. to put into Southampton and there unlade And saith that in his this
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shee was soe damnified this deponent and Company were constreyned
27. deponents Judgement and as hee in conscience is fully perswaded and
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to put into Southampton and there unlade And saith that in his this
28. beleeveth the sayd shipp ˹and˺ her tackle apparrell and furniture at her
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deponents Judgement and as hee in conscience is fully perswaded and
29. arrivall at Southampton was not worth above one hundred and
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beleeveth the sayd shipp ˹and˺ her tackle apparrell and furniture at her
30. eighty pounds sterling at the most and hee this deponent could not
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arrivall at Southampton was not worth above one hundred and
31. then have given more for them if hee has bin then to buy them And further
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eighty pounds sterling at the most and hee this deponent could not
32. to these Interrogatories hee cannot answere./
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then have given more for them if hee has bin then to buy them And further
33. To the sayd 6th Interrogatorie hee saith hee being Master as aforesayd
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to these Interrogatories hee cannot answere./
34. well knoweth that all the sayd hee this said hides were la all or the
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35. most part of the sayd two thousand hydes were at Southampton landed
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To the sayd 6th Interrogatorie hee saith hee being Master as aforesayd
36. and dried and this deponent did observe that about fiue hundred
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well knoweth that all the sayd hee this said hides were la all or the
37. of them were very much damnified by wett and were rotten and
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most part of the sayd two thousand hydes were at Southampton landed
38. torne: but in respect hee hath noe skill in the Commoditie to know
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and dried and this deponent did observe that about fiue hundred
39. what they were worth before they receaved the dammage hee cannot
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of them were very much damnified by wett and were rotten and
40. estimate the sayd dammage And hee saith that after the sayd hydes
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torne: but in respect hee hath noe skill in the Commoditie to know
41. were soe dryed some of them (but how many hee knoweth not) were
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what they were worth before they receaved the dammage hee cannot
42. shipped ˹in˺ a vessell for ffrance And further to this Interrogatorie hee
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estimate the sayd dammage And hee saith that after the sayd hydes
43. cannot answere./
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were soe dryed some of them (but how many hee knoweth not) were
44.
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shipped ˹in˺ a vessell for ffrance And further to this Interrogatorie hee
45. To the Interrogatories on the behalfe of the/ CENTRE HEADING
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cannot answere./
46. Assurers./ CENTRE HEADING
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47. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee saith hee hath satisfied the
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To the Interrogatories on the behalfe of the/ CENTRE HEADING
48. contents thereof in his foregoing deposition and further cannot
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Assurers./
49. answer./
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50. To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith the quantitie of the goods laden was too (SIC) thousand
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee saith hee hath satisfied the
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">West</margin>
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contents thereof in his foregoing deposition and further cannot
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answer./
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To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith the quantitie of the goods laden was too (SIC) thousand
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West
  
 
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performe her sayd voyage and saith in this deponents Judgement and
estimate the sayd shipp and her tackle apparrell and furnitue to her belonging
at such tyme as shee sett sayle from New England were well worth five hundred
pounds sterling And well knoweth that the Interrogate William Bulkley during
the whole voyage in question was sole Owner of the sayd shipp her tackle apparrell
and furniture and did as sole Owner of her make this deponent Master of
her well fitt and fitt and furnish her out with all necessaries for the voyage
in question. And further cannot answere/

To the 4th and 5th hee saith that hee well knoweth (being Master as aforesayd) that the
sayd shipp in her passage from New England for Dover or London did meete
with very tempestious and stormy weather at sea and when the sayd
shipp was about a hundred and fifty leagues to the Eastward of New
ffound land there happened such stormy and tempestious weather that by
the forse thereof her head was broken downe and her timbers from
the mayne mast to the head broken smooth to the deck, and her smale
bower Anchor carried loose away from her bowe and one of her
hatches (although well caulked and nayled) was broken up and
shee thereat shipped much water betweene decks soe that this
deponent and other men knee deepe in water, and shee was soe shattered in XXX
her hull that some of her plankes and seames started and gave way
whereat shee alsoe receaved much water in hold in soe much that
thereby shee became insufficient to performe her voyage and
this deponent had and Company had much to doe with great labour
at the pumpe to keepe her ab safe from perishing and by reason
shee was soe damnified this deponent and Company were constreyned
to put into Southampton and there unlade And saith that in his this
deponents Judgement and as hee in conscience is fully perswaded and
beleeveth the sayd shipp ˹and˺ her tackle apparrell and furniture at her
arrivall at Southampton was not worth above one hundred and
eighty pounds sterling at the most and hee this deponent could not
then have given more for them if hee has bin then to buy them And further
to these Interrogatories hee cannot answere./

To the sayd 6th Interrogatorie hee saith hee being Master as aforesayd
well knoweth that all the sayd hee this said hides were la all or the
most part of the sayd two thousand hydes were at Southampton landed
and dried and this deponent did observe that about fiue hundred
of them were very much damnified by wett and were rotten and
torne: but in respect hee hath noe skill in the Commoditie to know
what they were worth before they receaved the dammage hee cannot
estimate the sayd dammage And hee saith that after the sayd hydes
were soe dryed some of them (but how many hee knoweth not) were
shipped ˹in˺ a vessell for ffrance And further to this Interrogatorie hee
cannot answere./

To the Interrogatories on the behalfe of the/ CENTRE HEADING
Assurers./

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee saith hee hath satisfied the
contents thereof in his foregoing deposition and further cannot
answer./

To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith the quantitie of the goods laden was too (SIC) thousand
West

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