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|Transcription=The seaventh of August 1658
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On the behalfe of Thomas Collins}
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henry Bondford and company owners of the}
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Carvell the ''Lady of Nazareth'' Richard}
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Chappell master, seized at Lisbone}
  
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'''Parke dt.'''
  
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'''.j.'''
  
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'''William Osgodby''' of Stratford Bow
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in the County of Middlesex Mariner,
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late Purser of the shipp the ''John and''
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''Mary'' of London Ambrose Chappell
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master, sworne before the right worshippfull
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the Commissioners appointed in the
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Portugall businesse, and examined
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upon certaine Interrogatories saith as followeth
  
XXX
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To the first Interrogatory he deposeth that he did well know
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the interrate shipp or Carvell the ''Lady of Nazareth'' (whereof
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the interrate Richard Chappell was Master) he this deponent
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being then Purser of the ship the ''John and Mary'' of
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London wherunto the said Carvell was to be helpfull in her
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voyage to Brazill, And he saith and deposeth that he very
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well knoweth the interrate Thomas Collins Henry Bonford
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and Company being Merchants of London, and that he
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the sayd Collins, Bonford and Company were the
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true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the
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said shipp or Carvell the ''Lady of Nazareth'' The premisses
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he knoweth for that he this deponent being Purser of
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the shipp the ''John and Mary'' did account unto them
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the said Collins , Bonford and Company as Owners
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both of the said shipp the ''John and Mary'' and alsoe of
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the said ship or Carvell And further he deposeth not
  
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the 2d Interrogatory he deposeth that on the day interrate he the
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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deponent was out at Sea in the shipp the ''John and Mary''
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when the Carvell interrate was seized, but he saith that he
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heard divers of the Mariners which went into Lisboa in the
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said shipp or Carvell and which had after her seizure made escape, say
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that they had lost all; and he deposeth that he very well
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knoweth that the said Carvell or shipp the ''Lady of Nazareth'' was
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sent into Lisboa by Generall Blake his command, and that the
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said Generall Blake sent some other men of his fleets company
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in her besides the Mariners which belonged unto her And
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further he deposeth not.
  
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To the third Interrogatory and to the schedule therin mentioned he
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deposeth and saith that he being Purser of the said shipp the
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''John and Mary'' wherunto the sayd ''Lady of Nazareth'' being
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a Carvell did belong, that he did with his owne hands for
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the use and accompt of the said Owners pay for the hull of the
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said Carvell 380 Millrees and for the custome of her 47
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Millrees, and that the said Carvell was of the burthen of
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betweene 39 and 40ty Tonns (as he conceiveth) And he saith
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that the schedule interrate is a true and iust Accompt of the
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particular costs and charges of the said Carvell, The premisses
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he knoweth for that he this deponent accounted at
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Lisbon for 603 Mill 200 Rees, and sent the same
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account home to the foresaid Owners, and that since that
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account the Master of the said Carvell hath layd out for some
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small matters for the said Carvells use which maketh up
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the iust summe of sixe hundred and nine Mill and 855 Rees
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as it by the particulars off the said schedule appeareth
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And further he cannot depose.
 
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The seaventh of August 1658

On the behalfe of Thomas Collins}
henry Bondford and company owners of the}
Carvell the Lady of Nazareth Richard}
Chappell master, seized at Lisbone}

Parke dt.

.j.

William Osgodby of Stratford Bow
in the County of Middlesex Mariner,
late Purser of the shipp the John and
Mary of London Ambrose Chappell
master, sworne before the right worshippfull
the Commissioners appointed in the
Portugall businesse, and examined
upon certaine Interrogatories saith as followeth

To the first Interrogatory he deposeth that he did well know
the interrate shipp or Carvell the Lady of Nazareth (whereof
the interrate Richard Chappell was Master) he this deponent
being then Purser of the ship the John and Mary of
London wherunto the said Carvell was to be helpfull in her
voyage to Brazill, And he saith and deposeth that he very
well knoweth the interrate Thomas Collins Henry Bonford
and Company being Merchants of London, and that he
the sayd Collins, Bonford and Company were the
true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the
said shipp or Carvell the Lady of Nazareth The premisses
he knoweth for that he this deponent being Purser of
the shipp the John and Mary did account unto them
the said Collins , Bonford and Company as Owners
both of the said shipp the John and Mary and alsoe of
the said ship or Carvell And further he deposeth not

To the 2d Interrogatory he deposeth that on the day interrate he the
deponent was out at Sea in the shipp the John and Mary
when the Carvell interrate was seized, but he saith that he
heard divers of the Mariners which went into Lisboa in the
said shipp or Carvell and which had after her seizure made escape, say
that they had lost all; and he deposeth that he very well
knoweth that the said Carvell or shipp the Lady of Nazareth was
sent into Lisboa by Generall Blake his command, and that the
said Generall Blake sent some other men of his fleets company
in her besides the Mariners which belonged unto her And
further he deposeth not.

To the third Interrogatory and to the schedule therin mentioned he
deposeth and saith that he being Purser of the said shipp the
John and Mary wherunto the sayd Lady of Nazareth being
a Carvell did belong, that he did with his owne hands for
the use and accompt of the said Owners pay for the hull of the
said Carvell 380 Millrees and for the custome of her 47
Millrees, and that the said Carvell was of the burthen of
betweene 39 and 40ty Tonns (as he conceiveth) And he saith
that the schedule interrate is a true and iust Accompt of the
particular costs and charges of the said Carvell, The premisses
he knoweth for that he this deponent accounted at
Lisbon for 603 Mill 200 Rees, and sent the same
account home to the foresaid Owners, and that since that
account the Master of the said Carvell hath layd out for some
small matters for the said Carvells use which maketh up
the iust summe of sixe hundred and nine Mill and 855 Rees
as it by the particulars off the said schedule appeareth
And further he cannot depose.