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|Transcription=1. articulate whereof the articulate Benjamin Salmon was Commander
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2. both the sayd shipps were chased all that ˹thirteenth˺ day and the night following
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3. ˹by a dunkirke man of warr˺ so that the articulate Noyes and Company the better to bee in a readinesse
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4. to defend them selves from seizure were constreyned to open their
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5. Port by reason whereof the weather continueing still very tempestious
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6. and the sea running high, they sayd shipp tooke in much water at her
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7. Port which could not be avoided for the reason aforesayd And xx the
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8. the sayd shipp being by the sayd man of warrs chaseing of her put
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9. to the Northwards if Scilly, the sayd shipp the Plough to recover her
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10. way and keepe her from the lee shoare was forced to leave
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11. very pressed sayle, by reason whereof the winde being very high
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12. and the sea tempestious the Company ˹of the Plough˺ were forced to open their hatches
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13. to take up their Cables and bend them to their Anchors that they might
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14. bee in a readinesse upon all occasion, by which meanes the sayd
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15. shipp tooke in much water at her hatchway, which could not alsoe
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16. be avoided for the reason aforesayd for that they were forced to open
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17. them in order to the better preservation of the shipp, her ladeing and
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18. knowledge And further to these articles hee cannot depose
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19. To the 3 hee saith that hee being Carpenter of her as aforesayd knoweth
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20. that the shipp Plough during the whole voyage in question while
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21. the stormes and casualtyes predeposed of happened was a strong tight
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22. and stanch shipp for the imployment shee was in and soe still in since
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23. her coming home And well knoweth that what dammage is happened
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24. to her ladeing came not through any insufficience of the shipp
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25. nor want of diligence and industrie of her ˹master and˺ company to prevent the
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26. the same (who hee well knoweth laboured all they could to save
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27. her and her ladeing from dammage and to secure their own lives) but
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28. meerely by the stormie and tempestious weather and casualteyes
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29. aforesayd And saith hee is well assured that had not the sayd
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30. Master and company bin very active and laborius the sayd shipp
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31. and her ladeing and Company had perished in the sea or bin taken
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32. by her the sayd man of warr And further hee cannot depose
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33. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
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34. the marke of the sayd
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35. JB J JB Bradley
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36. The same day Examined on the sayd allegation<margin value="left">
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37. R 3</margin> John Witchells of Limehouse in the parish
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38. of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner
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39. of the shipp the Plough aged forty yeares or
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40. thereabouts a witnesse sworne and examined
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41. saith and deposeth as followeth vizt.
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. articulate whereof the articulate Benjamin Salmon was Commander
2. both the sayd shipps were chased all that ˹thirteenth˺ day and the night following
3. ˹by a dunkirke man of warr˺ so that the articulate Noyes and Company the better to bee in a readinesse
4. to defend them selves from seizure were constreyned to open their
5. Port by reason whereof the weather continueing still very tempestious
6. and the sea running high, they sayd shipp tooke in much water at her
7. Port which could not be avoided for the reason aforesayd And xx the
8. the sayd shipp being by the sayd man of warrs chaseing of her put
9. to the Northwards if Scilly, the sayd shipp the Plough to recover her
10. way and keepe her from the lee shoare was forced to leave
11. very pressed sayle, by reason whereof the winde being very high
12. and the sea tempestious the Company ˹of the Plough˺ were forced to open their hatches
13. to take up their Cables and bend them to their Anchors that they might
14. bee in a readinesse upon all occasion, by which meanes the sayd
15. shipp tooke in much water at her hatchway, which could not alsoe
16. be avoided for the reason aforesayd for that they were forced to open
17. them in order to the better preservation of the shipp, her ladeing and
18. knowledge And further to these articles hee cannot depose
19. To the 3 hee saith that hee being Carpenter of her as aforesayd knoweth
20. that the shipp Plough during the whole voyage in question while
21. the stormes and casualtyes predeposed of happened was a strong tight
22. and stanch shipp for the imployment shee was in and soe still in since
23. her coming home And well knoweth that what dammage is happened
24. to her ladeing came not through any insufficience of the shipp
25. nor want of diligence and industrie of her ˹master and˺ company to prevent the
26. the same (who hee well knoweth laboured all they could to save
27. her and her ladeing from dammage and to secure their own lives) but
28. meerely by the stormie and tempestious weather and casualteyes
29. aforesayd And saith hee is well assured that had not the sayd
30. Master and company bin very active and laborius the sayd shipp
31. and her ladeing and Company had perished in the sea or bin taken
32. by her the sayd man of warr And further hee cannot depose
33. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
34. the marke of the sayd
35. JB J JB Bradley
36. The same day Examined on the sayd allegation<margin value="left">
37. R 3</margin> John Witchells of Limehouse in the parish
38. of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner
39. of the shipp the Plough aged forty yeares or
40. thereabouts a witnesse sworne and examined
41. saith and deposeth as followeth vizt.

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