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|Transcription=to this deponent how many moneths wages hee was condemned in nor
1. to this deponent how many moneths wages hee was condemned in nor
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what the sayd wages did amount unto And further to this article hee
2. what the sayd wages did amount unto And further to this article hee
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cannot depose./
3. cannot depose./
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4. To the 22th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and
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To the 22th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and
5. beleeveth that the sayd Jacob Moulson was a parte Owner of the sayd
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beleeveth that the sayd Jacob Moulson was a parte Owner of the sayd
6. Shipp Unitie and therefore is well assured that shee being soe extremely
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Shipp ''Unitie'' and therefore is well assured that shee being soe extremely
7. shattered and broken by the tempestious weather aforesayd hee was
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shattered and broken by the tempestious weather aforesayd hee was
8. much damnified thereby and alsoe by the spoile of divers goods which
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much damnified thereby and alsoe by the spoile of divers goods which
9. heee the sayd Moulson had on board her for his owne Accompte ˹most of the goods on board the sayd shipp being by the sayd stormie weather ratXX ˹XXXX XXXXX˺ were little nothing worth˺ but
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hee the sayd Moulson had on board her for his owne Accompte most of the goods on board the sayd shipp being by the sayd stormie weather rat&#91;XX&#93; &#91;XXXX XXXXX&#93; were little nothing worth but
10. what to estimate the ˹sayd Moulsons˺ dammage at, hee knoweth not, And further hee
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what to estimate the ˹sayd Moulsons˺ dammage at, hee knoweth not, And further hee
11. cannot depose./
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cannot depose./
12. To the 23th hee cannot depose./
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13. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
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To the 23th hee cannot depose./
14.
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15. To the Interrogatories/ CENTRE HEADING
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
16. To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth that hee cometh to bee a wittnes
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17. in this cause by the procurement of the producent Jacob Moulson
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To the Interrogatories/ CENTRE HEADING
18. to whome hee is neither of Kinne, nor a servant And to the rest of
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19. the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively./
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To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth that hee cometh to bee a wittnes
20. To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee was not one of the Mariners of the shipp
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in this cause by the procurement of the producent Jacob Moulson
21. but was a passenger in her as being then a servant of the sayd
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to whome hee is neither of Kinne, nor a servant And to the rest of
22. Lewellin who was by him sent to reside and continue with one
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the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively./
23. Mr Cornwallis a factor of the sayd Lewellins in Mary Land
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24. at Virginia there to keepe the sayd Cornwallis his bookes
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To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee was not one of the Mariners of the shipp
25. of Accompts and learne the trade of Merchandizing and saith
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but was a passenger in her as being then a servant of the sayd
26. hee came first on board the Unitie in the River of Thames. but went on
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Lewellin who was by him sent to reside and continue with one
27. shoare againe and came not aboard her to continue till shee came to Graves=
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Mr Cornwallis a factor of the sayd Lewellins in Mary Land
28. end And saith hee sawe bread beere beefe Caske and Clothes on board
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at Virginia there to keepe the sayd Cornwallis his bookes
29. the shipp Unitie which were laden some of then in England and some
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of Accompts and learne the trade of Merchandizing and saith
30. in Ireland but for whose Accompte they were laden hee knoweth not
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hee came first on board the Unitie in the River of Thames. but went on
31. for that hee knoweth not who was to victuall the sayd shipp
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shoare againe and came not aboard her to continue till shee came to Graves=
32. but saith hee sawe part of it receaved aboard by order of the sayd Jacob
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end And saith hee sawe bread beere beefe Caske and Clothes on board
33. Moulson And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere
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the shipp ''Unitie'' which were laden some of then in England and some
34. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth not the certaine number of the passengers
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in Ireland but for whose Accompte they were laden hee knoweth not
35. or servants put aboard the shipp Unitie in Ireland for Accompt of the Interrate
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for that hee knoweth not who was to victuall the sayd shipp
36. Jefferies and Lewellin but saith there was as is predeposed about thirty of them,
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but saith hee sawe part of it receaved aboard by order of the sayd Jacob
37. two whereof, ranne away with the shipps skiffe as a foresayd, and one woman
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Moulson And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere
38. servant was turned ashoare in Ireland by the consent of the whole company
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39. and passengers of the shipp as voluntarily suspected by all of them to be a witch, and this deponent credibly heard while shee was on board
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To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth not the certaine number of the passengers
40. that shee had bin formerly turned a shoare from aboard a shipp called
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or servants put aboard the shipp Unitie in Ireland for Accompt of the Interrate
41. the Negro (bound for the Barbadoes) ˹and˺ whereof one Captain Lockes was commander
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Jefferies and Lewellin but saith there was as is predeposed about thirty of them,
42. upon the like suspition, And further as to what became of the rest of the passengers
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two whereof, ranne away with the shipps skiffe as a foresayd, and one woman
43. after they arrived at Antega or of the provisions then unspent ˹as of the cloths and other goods aboard her˺ or how they were
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servant was turned ashoare in Ireland by the consent of the whole company
44. disposed of or by whome hee knoweth not for that shortly after her arriva&#91;ll GUTTER&#93;
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and passengers of the shipp as voluntarily suspected by all of them to be a witch, and this deponent credibly heard while shee was on board
45. at Antega this deponent went from there as aforesayd And saith hee
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that shee had bin formerly turned a shoare from aboard a shipp called
46. knoweth not of any shipp or shipps which was at Antego and bound for Vir=
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the ''Negro'' (bound for the Barbadoes) and whereof one Captain Lockes was commander
47. ginia there And therefore cannot further answere to this Interrogatorie(
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upon the like suspition, And further as to what became of the rest of the passengers
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To the &#91;4 GUTTER&#93;</margin>
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after they arrived at Antega or of the provisions then unspent as of the cloths and other goods aboard her˺ or how they were
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disposed of or by whome hee knoweth not for that shortly after her arriva&#91;ll GUTTER&#93;
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at Antega this deponent went from there as aforesayd And saith hee
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knoweth not of any shipp or shipps which was at Antego and bound for Vir=
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ginia there And therefore cannot further answere to this Interrogatorie(
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To the &#91;4 GUTTER&#93;
  
 
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to this deponent how many moneths wages hee was condemned in nor
what the sayd wages did amount unto And further to this article hee
cannot depose./

To the 22th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and
beleeveth that the sayd Jacob Moulson was a parte Owner of the sayd
Shipp Unitie and therefore is well assured that shee being soe extremely
shattered and broken by the tempestious weather aforesayd hee was
much damnified thereby and alsoe by the spoile of divers goods which
hee the sayd Moulson had on board her for his owne Accompte most of the goods on board the sayd shipp being by the sayd stormie weather rat[XX] [XXXX XXXXX] were little nothing worth but
what to estimate the ˹sayd Moulsons˺ dammage at, hee knoweth not, And further hee
cannot depose./

To the 23th hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories/ CENTRE HEADING

To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth that hee cometh to bee a wittnes
in this cause by the procurement of the producent Jacob Moulson
to whome hee is neither of Kinne, nor a servant And to the rest of
the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively./

To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee was not one of the Mariners of the shipp
but was a passenger in her as being then a servant of the sayd
Lewellin who was by him sent to reside and continue with one
Mr Cornwallis a factor of the sayd Lewellins in Mary Land
at Virginia there to keepe the sayd Cornwallis his bookes
of Accompts and learne the trade of Merchandizing and saith
hee came first on board the Unitie in the River of Thames. but went on
shoare againe and came not aboard her to continue till shee came to Graves=
end And saith hee sawe bread beere beefe Caske and Clothes on board
the shipp Unitie which were laden some of then in England and some
in Ireland but for whose Accompte they were laden hee knoweth not
for that hee knoweth not who was to victuall the sayd shipp
but saith hee sawe part of it receaved aboard by order of the sayd Jacob
Moulson And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere

To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth not the certaine number of the passengers
or servants put aboard the shipp Unitie in Ireland for Accompt of the Interrate
Jefferies and Lewellin but saith there was as is predeposed about thirty of them,
two whereof, ranne away with the shipps skiffe as a foresayd, and one woman
servant was turned ashoare in Ireland by the consent of the whole company
and passengers of the shipp as voluntarily suspected by all of them to be a witch, and this deponent credibly heard while shee was on board
that shee had bin formerly turned a shoare from aboard a shipp called
the Negro (bound for the Barbadoes) and whereof one Captain Lockes was commander
upon the like suspition, And further as to what became of the rest of the passengers
after they arrived at Antega or of the provisions then unspent as of the cloths and other goods aboard her˺ or how they were
disposed of or by whome hee knoweth not for that shortly after her arriva[ll GUTTER]
at Antega this deponent went from there as aforesayd And saith hee
knoweth not of any shipp or shipps which was at Antego and bound for Vir=
ginia there And therefore cannot further answere to this Interrogatorie(

To the [4 GUTTER]