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|Transcription=1. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith to the best of his now remembrance there
1. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith to the best of his now remembrance there
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2. was five and twenty Mariners belonging to the Unitie the
 
2. was five and twenty Mariners belonging to the Unitie the
 
3. voyage in question, but what their whole wages amounted to ˹by the moneth˺ hee knoweth
 
3. voyage in question, but what their whole wages amounted to ˹by the moneth˺ hee knoweth
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5. what hee hath before declared and therefore cannot further answere to
 
5. what hee hath before declared and therefore cannot further answere to
 
6. this Interrogatorie./
 
6. this Interrogatorie./
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7. To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith for that hee went from Antego within three or
 
7. To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith for that hee went from Antego within three or
 
8. fower dayes or thereabouts next after the arrivall of the Unitie there hee
 
8. fower dayes or thereabouts next after the arrivall of the Unitie there hee
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10. nor what the price or rate of servants then was there And therefore
 
10. nor what the price or rate of servants then was there And therefore
 
11. cannot further cannot answere to this Interrogatorie./
 
11. cannot further cannot answere to this Interrogatorie./
12. Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
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13. Robert ClXXXXld SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
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15.
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Robert Cl&#91;XXXX&#93;ld SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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17.
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19. The 20th of September 1657 CENTRE HEADING
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The 20th of September 1657 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
20. Examined upon the sayd allegation
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21. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2us</margin>
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Examined upon the sayd allegation
22. '''Samuell Church''' of Writtle in Essex Mariner aged twenty
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23. sixe yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined
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'''Rp. 2us'''
24. saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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25. To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee was not present at the con=
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'''Samuell Church''' of Writtle in Essex Mariner aged twenty
26. tract made betweene the arlate Jefferies and Lewellin and the arlate Smith
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sixe yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined
27. Roberts and Moulson touching the voyage in question and therefore cannot depose
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saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
28. to the contents of the sayd article saving hee saith the sayd Smith Roberts and
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29. Moulson were commonly reputed to bee then part owners of the shipp Unitie
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To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee was not present at the con=
30. arlate./
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tract made betweene the arlate Jefferies and Lewellin and the arlate Smith
31. To the second ˹and third˺ there was some provisions of victualls
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Roberts and Moulson touching the voyage in question and therefore cannot depose
32. and Cloathes put aboard the sayd shipp for the sayd voyage but by whome or
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to the contents of the sayd article saving hee saith the sayd Smith Roberts and
33. upon whose Accompt the same was put on board hee knoweth not and saith
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Moulson were commonly reputed to bee then part owners of the shipp Unitie
34. what number of peeces of beefe were put on board her in England hee
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arlate./
35. knoweth not but verily beleeveth they did not exceede the number arlate
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36. accounting shankes and whatsoever could bee accounted And further to
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To the second and third there was some provisions of victualls
37. these articles heecannot depose/
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and Cloathes put aboard the sayd shipp for the sayd voyage but by whome or
38. To the 4th ˹and 5th˺ articles hee saith that hee this deponent being a mariner and one
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upon whose Accompt the same was put on board hee knoweth not and saith
39. of the sayd shipps Company during the voyage in question thereby knoweth
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what number of peeces of beefe were put on board her in England hee
40. that in the moneth of June and about the sixteenth day thereof the sayd shipp
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knoweth not but verily beleeveth they did not exceede the number arlate
41. Unitie sett sayle from Gravesend bound upon the voyage in Question and
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accounting shankes and whatsoever could bee accounted And further to
42. mett with contrary windes by meanes whereof it was about the second
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these articles heecannot depose/
43. of August next after ere shee gott into dublin haven, where shee was
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44. designed to goe to take in servants for Accompt of the sayd Jefferies and
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To the 4th and 5th articles hee saith that hee this deponent being a mariner and one
45. Lewellin to be transported there to Virginia And the sayd Jefferies and
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of the sayd shipps Company during the voyage in question thereby knoweth
46. Lewellin did on board the sayd shipp Unitie before her departure from
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that in the moneth of June and about the sixteenth day thereof the sayd shipp
47. Gravesend promise and saye to the sayd Captaine Moulson in presence of this
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''Unitie'' sett sayle from Gravesend bound upon the voyage in Question and
48. deponent that they had provided two hundred servants for their Accompt
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mett with contrary windes by meanes whereof it was about the second
49. to be carried in the sayd shipp for Virginia and that they should bee
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of August next after ere shee gott into dublin haven, where shee was
50. ready upon the first arrivall of the sayd shipp at dublin in Ireland And
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designed to goe to take in servants for Accompt of the sayd Jefferies and
51. further to those articles hee cannot depose/
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Lewellin to be transported there to Virginia And the sayd Jefferies and
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Lewellin did on board the sayd shipp ''Unitie'' before her departure from
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Gravesend promise and saye to the sayd Captaine Moulson in presence of this
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deponent that they had provided two hundred servants for their Accompt
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to be carried in the sayd shipp for Virginia and that they should bee
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ready upon the first arrivall of the sayd shipp at dublin in Ireland And
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further to those articles hee cannot depose/
  
 
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'''HCA 13/71 f.144r'''
 
'''HCA 13/71 f.144r'''

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1. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith to the best of his now remembrance there
2. was five and twenty Mariners belonging to the Unitie the
3. voyage in question, but what their whole wages amounted to ˹by the moneth˺ hee knoweth
4. not and saith hee knoweth nothing touching the payment thereof more than
5. what hee hath before declared and therefore cannot further answere to
6. this Interrogatorie./

7. To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith for that hee went from Antego within three or
8. fower dayes or thereabouts next after the arrivall of the Unitie there hee
9. hee knoweth not what passengers dyed nor how they were disposed of
10. nor what the price or rate of servants then was there And therefore
11. cannot further cannot answere to this Interrogatorie./

Repeated before doctor Godolphin/

Robert Cl[XXXX]ld SIGNATURE, RH SIDE

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The 20th of September 1657 [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation

Rp. 2us

Samuell Church of Writtle in Essex Mariner aged twenty
sixe yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee was not present at the con=
tract made betweene the arlate Jefferies and Lewellin and the arlate Smith
Roberts and Moulson touching the voyage in question and therefore cannot depose
to the contents of the sayd article saving hee saith the sayd Smith Roberts and
Moulson were commonly reputed to bee then part owners of the shipp Unitie
arlate./

To the second and third there was some provisions of victualls
and Cloathes put aboard the sayd shipp for the sayd voyage but by whome or
upon whose Accompt the same was put on board hee knoweth not and saith
what number of peeces of beefe were put on board her in England hee
knoweth not but verily beleeveth they did not exceede the number arlate
accounting shankes and whatsoever could bee accounted And further to
these articles heecannot depose/

To the 4th and 5th articles hee saith that hee this deponent being a mariner and one
of the sayd shipps Company during the voyage in question thereby knoweth
that in the moneth of June and about the sixteenth day thereof the sayd shipp
Unitie sett sayle from Gravesend bound upon the voyage in Question and
mett with contrary windes by meanes whereof it was about the second
of August next after ere shee gott into dublin haven, where shee was
designed to goe to take in servants for Accompt of the sayd Jefferies and
Lewellin to be transported there to Virginia And the sayd Jefferies and
Lewellin did on board the sayd shipp Unitie before her departure from
Gravesend promise and saye to the sayd Captaine Moulson in presence of this
deponent that they had provided two hundred servants for their Accompt
to be carried in the sayd shipp for Virginia and that they should bee
ready upon the first arrivall of the sayd shipp at dublin in Ireland And
further to those articles hee cannot depose/

HCA 13/71 f.144r