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1. swifter they were cast behinde and rowed up and downe a long tyme
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2. before they could recover to fasten to the boates againe from whense
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3. they cast off, and haveing recovered them, made fast to them againe, but
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4. the whale towed soe swiftly being pricked in her hinder parts and
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5. toward the boates soe ˹farr˺ .......... into a grrownd sea, (the sea being then
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6. somX somewhat rough by reason of a fresh gale of winde that blew)
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7. the boates were like to be cast away thereby, whereupon after they
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8. had thus pursued the sayd whale for some certayne howers (but how ˹many˺ .....
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9. (hee remembreth not) the sayd Maundrie seeing noe hope of killing
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10. of her threw off his fast, and left the further pursuit of her, and the
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11. sayd humfreys and Parker or some of their boates Crewes seeing
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12. likewise noe hopes of killing her by reason of her swift motion cut
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13. their warpes from the whale and lett her goe, but who gave them order
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14. soe to doe hee knoweth not and further hee cannot depose saving hee
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15. saith on his this deponents Judgment ˹all the sayd harponeers and their Crewes˺ did their best endeavour to have
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16. killed the sayd whale And further./
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17. To the 14th hee saith the arlate Reynolds the Cooper Thomas Chauntrie
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18. Edward Ashmore &#91;BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT&#93; Kirton and Maurice fford were persons .....
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19. persons to be imployed on land in boyleing and chopping of whales and other
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20. worke after they were catched, and as hee beleeveth have noe skill
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21. in sayling a shipp at sea or to know when it is fitt to carrie her
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22. in or out of a harbour And further to this article hee cannot depose
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23. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
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24.
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25. To the Interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
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26. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at request only
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27. of Gosling and hath receaved nothing nor is promised nor expecteth any
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28. thing for his testimony And otherwise negatively./
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29. To the second hee saith hee knoweth all the parties litigant and favoureth
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30. them all alike and desyreth right may prevaile in this cause And
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31. to the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively./
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32. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that hee hath not as yet commensed any action
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33. against the Interrogate Batson Beane or Goldern or any of them
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34. for his wages in this voyage but if hee cannot bee by fayere meanes
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35. payd the same ˹hee˺ must and will take the best course by leave hee can
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36. to recover the same of them And saith as before that hee was hyred
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37. by damerell to goe halfe steeresman of a shallop for one of the
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38. harponeeres, and was on board the shipp ˹Owners Adventure˺ only as a Common man having
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39. noe other office but that above named,/
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40. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith saving his forefoeing deposition hjee cannot
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41. answere more particularly saving hee saith hee heard the Interrogate
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42. Maundrie severall tymes both when the shipp Owners Adventure
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43. was in the Ice beyond the other fower London shipps and at other
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44. tymes after shee came out to sea and had lost their company at
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45. when the sayd damerell did endeavour to put into the Ice againe
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46. saye, that there was noe possibility of getting into harbour the
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47. Ice was soe thick./
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48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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<document-start>
1. swifter they were cast behinde and rowed up and downe a long tyme
2. before they could recover to fasten to the boates againe from whense
3. they cast off, and haveing recovered them, made fast to them againe, but
4. the whale towed soe swiftly being pricked in her hinder parts and
5. toward the boates soe ˹farr˺ .......... into a grrownd sea, (the sea being then
6. somX somewhat rough by reason of a fresh gale of winde that blew)
7. the boates were like to be cast away thereby, whereupon after they
8. had thus pursued the sayd whale for some certayne howers (but how ˹many˺ .....
9. (hee remembreth not) the sayd Maundrie seeing noe hope of killing
10. of her threw off his fast, and left the further pursuit of her, and the
11. sayd humfreys and Parker or some of their boates Crewes seeing
12. likewise noe hopes of killing her by reason of her swift motion cut
13. their warpes from the whale and lett her goe, but who gave them order
14. soe to doe hee knoweth not and further hee cannot depose saving hee
15. saith on his this deponents Judgment ˹all the sayd harponeers and their Crewes˺ did their best endeavour to have
16. killed the sayd whale And further./
17. To the 14th hee saith the arlate Reynolds the Cooper Thomas Chauntrie
18. Edward Ashmore [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] Kirton and Maurice fford were persons .....
19. persons to be imployed on land in boyleing and chopping of whales and other
20. worke after they were catched, and as hee beleeveth have noe skill
21. in sayling a shipp at sea or to know when it is fitt to carrie her
22. in or out of a harbour And further to this article hee cannot depose
23. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
24.
25. To the Interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
26. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at request only
27. of Gosling and hath receaved nothing nor is promised nor expecteth any
28. thing for his testimony And otherwise negatively./
29. To the second hee saith hee knoweth all the parties litigant and favoureth
30. them all alike and desyreth right may prevaile in this cause And
31. to the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively./
32. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that hee hath not as yet commensed any action
33. against the Interrogate Batson Beane or Goldern or any of them
34. for his wages in this voyage but if hee cannot bee by fayere meanes
35. payd the same ˹hee˺ must and will take the best course by leave hee can
36. to recover the same of them And saith as before that hee was hyred
37. by damerell to goe halfe steeresman of a shallop for one of the
38. harponeeres, and was on board the shipp ˹Owners Adventure˺ only as a Common man having
39. noe other office but that above named,/
40. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith saving his forefoeing deposition hjee cannot
41. answere more particularly saving hee saith hee heard the Interrogate
42. Maundrie severall tymes both when the shipp Owners Adventure
43. was in the Ice beyond the other fower London shipps and at other
44. tymes after shee came out to sea and had lost their company at
45. when the sayd damerell did endeavour to put into the Ice againe
46. saye, that there was noe possibility of getting into harbour the
47. Ice was soe thick./
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
</document-end>

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