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1. To the 9th hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively/
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2. To the last hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof in his foregoeing deposition
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3. soe farr as hee can./
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4. Thomas Leach SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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5.
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6. The same day
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7. Examined on the sayd allegation/
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8. <margin value="Left">3us</margin>
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9. Edward Jarrett of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex Mariner
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10. aged thirty sixe yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and
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11. examined saith as followeth/
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12. To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith the arlate shipp the
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13. Trades Increase in the moneths of May June and July 1657 lay at the Barbados
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14. takeing in her ladeing of sugars and other goods to bee thence brought to London
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15. during which tyme of her stayeing there to take in her ladeing shee was a staunch GUTTER
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16. shipp and noe way leakie more than what is usuall for shipps to be in such
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17. Countries as the Barbadoes is and tooke in soe little water that shee was
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18. cleered thereof by one pumpe pumpeing once in fower and twenty howers and
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19. the water shee receaved dureing her stay there was noe way preiudiciall to
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20. any of her ladeing this hee knoweth being one of the sayd shipps company and
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21. gunner of ˹her˺ and well observing that her goods continued dry and well conditioned
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22. at her departure thence And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose GUTTER
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23. To the 3: 4th and 5th ˹and 6th˺ articles of the sayd allegation hee saith That for that hee this
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24. deponent kept a Journall of the voyage in question hee knoweth that the sayd shipp had
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25. receaved in her ladeing consisting of sugar and other goods sett sayle therewith from Spike GUTTER
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26. Bay in the Barbados bound for England ˹the ffifteenth of July last˺ at which tyme shee was a stronge and
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27. sufficient shipp and noe way leakie more then shipps usually are that lay to XXX GUTTER
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28. such hot countries and tooke noe more water but what keep one pumpe did
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29. easily cleere her of being used once in twenty foure howers without any the least dammage or preiudice to any of her XXXX GUTTER
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30. and soe continued untill stormie weather happened in the Moneth of August next XXX GUTTER
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31. And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/ And hee saith that
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32. To the the twentith day of August last the sayd shipp in her passage from the Barbados
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33. for England mett with a very violent storme which continued for the space of three GUTTER
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34. dayes and nights with that furie that the Company and passengers in her expected XX GUTTER
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35. that they should bee cast away and they and shee and her ladeing perish in the sea by the violence
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36. thereof And soe great the twmpest was that the winde kept the sayd shipp downe in the
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37. water on the starrboard side soe that by that meanes shee tooke in very much water GUTTER
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38. from aboard the violence of the sea Opening her seames and makeing way for the water GUTTER
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39. to gett down into hold amongst her goods and by reason of her lyeing soe one XXXX GUTTER
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40. the water did not come to the pumpes soe that her company could not make use of the GUTTER
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41. pumpes to cleere her of the water receaved till the sayd storme was over, and the
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42. water storme being over soe soone as possible might bee XXX and that the shipp laye GUTTER
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43. that the water would come to the pumpes the Master and Company did their utmost
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44. endeavour to free the shipp from ˹the˺ water shee had receaved in the sayd storme hee
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45. knoweth being one of her company and helpeing to pumpe her And further to thies
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46. articles hee cannot depose./
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47. To the 7th hee saith that upon the first of September last the sayd shipp being on
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48. her course for England did aboud a hundred leagues from the West of England
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49. meete with an other very violent tempest which continued for fower dayes together
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50. with such great furie that her company expected every moment when shee XXX GUTTER
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51. founder in the sea and soe great the force of it was that they were not able to goe GUTTER
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52. before the Sea but wer forced to lye a hull with her under the sea by measnes
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53. wherepf the sea passed both over her and into her with great force and broke GUTTER
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54. two of her beames and ranne amongst her ladeing notwithstanding all XXX GUTTER
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55. endeavour her Master and Company XXX could use And further to hee knoweth
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56. being one of her company as aforesayd And further hee cannot depose./
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<document-start>
1. To the 9th hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively/
2. To the last hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof in his foregoeing deposition
3. soe farr as hee can./
4. Thomas Leach SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
5.
6. The same day
7. Examined on the sayd allegation/
8. <margin value="Left">3us</margin>
9. Edward Jarrett of Shadwell in the County of Middlesex Mariner
10. aged thirty sixe yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and
11. examined saith as followeth/
12. To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith the arlate shipp the
13. Trades Increase in the moneths of May June and July 1657 lay at the Barbados
14. takeing in her ladeing of sugars and other goods to bee thence brought to London
15. during which tyme of her stayeing there to take in her ladeing shee was a staunch GUTTER
16. shipp and noe way leakie more than what is usuall for shipps to be in such
17. Countries as the Barbadoes is and tooke in soe little water that shee was
18. cleered thereof by one pumpe pumpeing once in fower and twenty howers and
19. the water shee receaved dureing her stay there was noe way preiudiciall to
20. any of her ladeing this hee knoweth being one of the sayd shipps company and
21. gunner of ˹her˺ and well observing that her goods continued dry and well conditioned
22. at her departure thence And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose GUTTER
23. To the 3: 4th and 5th ˹and 6th˺ articles of the sayd allegation hee saith That for that hee this
24. deponent kept a Journall of the voyage in question hee knoweth that the sayd shipp had
25. receaved in her ladeing consisting of sugar and other goods sett sayle therewith from Spike GUTTER
26. Bay in the Barbados bound for England ˹the ffifteenth of July last˺ at which tyme shee was a stronge and
27. sufficient shipp and noe way leakie more then shipps usually are that lay to XXX GUTTER
28. such hot countries and tooke noe more water but what keep one pumpe did
29. easily cleere her of being used once in twenty foure howers without any the least dammage or preiudice to any of her XXXX GUTTER
30. and soe continued untill stormie weather happened in the Moneth of August next XXX GUTTER
31. And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/ And hee saith that
32. To the the twentith day of August last the sayd shipp in her passage from the Barbados
33. for England mett with a very violent storme which continued for the space of three GUTTER
34. dayes and nights with that furie that the Company and passengers in her expected XX GUTTER
35. that they should bee cast away and they and shee and her ladeing perish in the sea by the violence
36. thereof And soe great the twmpest was that the winde kept the sayd shipp downe in the
37. water on the starrboard side soe that by that meanes shee tooke in very much water GUTTER
38. from aboard the violence of the sea Opening her seames and makeing way for the water GUTTER
39. to gett down into hold amongst her goods and by reason of her lyeing soe one XXXX GUTTER
40. the water did not come to the pumpes soe that her company could not make use of the GUTTER
41. pumpes to cleere her of the water receaved till the sayd storme was over, and the
42. water storme being over soe soone as possible might bee XXX and that the shipp laye GUTTER
43. that the water would come to the pumpes the Master and Company did their utmost
44. endeavour to free the shipp from ˹the˺ water shee had receaved in the sayd storme hee
45. knoweth being one of her company and helpeing to pumpe her And further to thies
46. articles hee cannot depose./
47. To the 7th hee saith that upon the first of September last the sayd shipp being on
48. her course for England did aboud a hundred leagues from the West of England
49. meete with an other very violent tempest which continued for fower dayes together
50. with such great furie that her company expected every moment when shee XXX GUTTER
51. founder in the sea and soe great the force of it was that they were not able to goe GUTTER
52. before the Sea but wer forced to lye a hull with her under the sea by measnes
53. wherepf the sea passed both over her and into her with great force and broke GUTTER
54. two of her beames and ranne amongst her ladeing notwithstanding all XXX GUTTER
55. endeavour her Master and Company XXX could use And further to hee knoweth
56. being one of her company as aforesayd And further hee cannot depose./
</document-end>