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|Transcription=1. To the 11th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
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|Transcription=To the 11th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
2. To the 12th hee saith hee being now of the company of the Owners Adventure
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3. now greyhound now soe much seeing thence after hee lost their Company
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To the 12th hee saith hee being now of the company of the Owners Adventure
4. at sea as aforesayd untill hee sawe therein the River of Thames cannot
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now greyhound now soe much seeing thence after hee lost their Company
5. answere anything to this interrogatorie/
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at sea as aforesayd untill hee sawe therein the River of Thames cannot
6. To the 13th for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot abswere/
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answere anything to this interrogatorie/
7. To the 14th hee saith hee hath knowne the interrogate damerallfor these
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8. eight yeares last past, and knoweth that in that tyme hee hath gone seuverall
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To the 13th for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot answere/
9. voyages to Greeneland and is accompted in this depenents judgement
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10. an able sea man and experiences in the Greeneland fishing and soe
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To the 14th hee saith hee hath knowne the interrogate damerall for these
11. commonly Accompted/
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eight yeares last past, and knoweth that in that tyme hee hath gone severall
12. To the 15th hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto for that hee
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voyages to Greeneland and is accompted in this depenents judgement
13. hath not deposed to the contents of the article Interrogate/
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an able sea man and experiences in the Greeneland fishing and soe
14. To the 16th hee saith hee experimentally knoweth that the Ice at
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commonly Accompted/
15. Greeneland will bee sometymes cloased and awhile after in some
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16. measure open againe, and those that goe thither must watch such oportunities
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To the 15th hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto for that hee
17. of the opening thereof./
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hath not deposed to the contents of the article Interrogate/
18. To the last hee saith that hee knoweth the ice in some places was (after
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19. the tyme Interrate) better to passe through to harbour then t was then
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To the 16th hee saith hee experimentally knoweth that the Ice at
20. or before, And further for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot answere./
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Greeneland will bee sometymes cloased and awhile after in some
21. Repeated in Court before both Judges/ Nicolas Perkins SIGNATURE ON RH SIDE
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measure open againe, and those that goe thither must watch such oportunities
22. To 28th of March 1656 1657 CENTRE HEADING
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of the opening thereof./
23. <margin value="LEFT">On the behalfe of John James
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24. fforno and others of Paris
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To the last hee saith that hee knoweth the ice in some places was (after
25. touching the shipp ffortune
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the tyme Interrate) better to passe through to harbour then t was then
26. and lading.</margin>
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or before, And further for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot answere./
27. Bertrand Dibarbone of london Marchant, aged nine
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28. and twenty yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
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Repeated in Court before both Judges/
29. worshipfull Giles Sweit doctor of lawes surrogate (Carefully
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30. appointed) of the judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie
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Nicolas Perkins &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
31. of england, saith and deposeth in the name and as being
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32. therein authorized by vertue of his oath.
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To 28th of March 1656 1657 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
33. That hee hath receive advise from his correspondents John James
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34. fforno, Michael Charpentiez and John Reynault all Marchants and
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On the behalfe of John James
35. citizens of Paris in ffrance, and order and authoritie (from them) to intimate
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fforno and others of Paris
36. and declare to this Court for the very truth, (as hee doth hereby) that
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touching the shipp ffortune
37. ffrancis fforno alis van XX Obstal, and Lewes Reynault (otherwise called
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and lading.
38. Isaac Rutherson) both Marchants of the citie of Paris aforesaid, being
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39. at present at Cadiz in Spaine, had by lettres dated at cadiz the fourth
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'''Bertrand Dibarbone''' of london Marchant, aged nine
40. of this instant (new stile) advised them the said John James fforno, Micheal
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and twenty yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
41. Charpentiez and John reynault, that they the said ffrancis fforno alis
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worshipfull Giles Sweit doctor of lawes surrogate (Carefully
42. vanobstal and lewes Reynault (alis Rutharson) that they the had at Cadiz
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appointed) of the judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie
43. laden for account and adventure of there the said John James fforno, ˹Michael˺ Charpentiez
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of england, saith and deposeth in the name and as being
44. and john Reynault, on board a shipp called the ffortune (ffernando
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therein authorized by vertue of his oath.
45. serardo loro a spaniard Commander) of the burthen of a hundred and tenn
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That hee hath receive advise from his correspondents John James
46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">tonnes</margin>
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fforno, Michael Charpentiez and John Reynault all Marchants and
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citizens of Paris in ffrance, and order and authoritie (from them) to intimate
 +
and declare to this Court for the very truth, (as hee doth hereby) that
 +
ffrancis fforno alis van XX Obstal, and Lewes Reynault (otherwise called
 +
Isaac Rutherson) both Marchants of the citie of Paris aforesaid, being
 +
at present at Cadiz in Spaine, had by lettres dated at cadiz the fourth
 +
of this instant (new stile) advised them the said John James fforno, Micheal
 +
Charpentiez and John reynault, that they the said ffrancis fforno alis
 +
vanobstal and lewes Reynault (alis Rutharson) that they the had at Cadiz
 +
laden for account and adventure of there the said John James fforno, ˹Michael˺ Charpentiez
 +
and john Reynault, on board a shipp called the ffortune (ffernando
 +
serardo loro a spaniard Commander) of the burthen of a hundred and tenn
 +
tonnes
  
 
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To the 11th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/

To the 12th hee saith hee being now of the company of the Owners Adventure
now greyhound now soe much seeing thence after hee lost their Company
at sea as aforesayd untill hee sawe therein the River of Thames cannot
answere anything to this interrogatorie/

To the 13th for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot answere/

To the 14th hee saith hee hath knowne the interrogate damerall for these
eight yeares last past, and knoweth that in that tyme hee hath gone severall
voyages to Greeneland and is accompted in this depenents judgement
an able sea man and experiences in the Greeneland fishing and soe
commonly Accompted/

To the 15th hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto for that hee
hath not deposed to the contents of the article Interrogate/

To the 16th hee saith hee experimentally knoweth that the Ice at
Greeneland will bee sometymes cloased and awhile after in some
measure open againe, and those that goe thither must watch such oportunities
of the opening thereof./

To the last hee saith that hee knoweth the ice in some places was (after
the tyme Interrate) better to passe through to harbour then t was then
or before, And further for the reasons aforesayd hee cannot answere./

Repeated in Court before both Judges/

Nicolas Perkins [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

To 28th of March 1656 1657 [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of John James
fforno and others of Paris
touching the shipp ffortune
and lading.

Bertrand Dibarbone of london Marchant, aged nine
and twenty yeeres or thereabouts sworne before the right
worshipfull Giles Sweit doctor of lawes surrogate (Carefully
appointed) of the judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie
of england, saith and deposeth in the name and as being
therein authorized by vertue of his oath.
That hee hath receive advise from his correspondents John James
fforno, Michael Charpentiez and John Reynault all Marchants and
citizens of Paris in ffrance, and order and authoritie (from them) to intimate
and declare to this Court for the very truth, (as hee doth hereby) that
ffrancis fforno alis van XX Obstal, and Lewes Reynault (otherwise called
Isaac Rutherson) both Marchants of the citie of Paris aforesaid, being
at present at Cadiz in Spaine, had by lettres dated at cadiz the fourth
of this instant (new stile) advised them the said John James fforno, Micheal
Charpentiez and John reynault, that they the said ffrancis fforno alis
vanobstal and lewes Reynault (alis Rutharson) that they the had at Cadiz
laden for account and adventure of there the said John James fforno, ˹Michael˺ Charpentiez
and john Reynault, on board a shipp called the ffortune (ffernando
serardo loro a spaniard Commander) of the burthen of a hundred and tenn
tonnes

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