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1. To the 8th ˹and 9th˺ hee saith hee hath bin a Seaman those twenty fower yeares and
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2. bin in many stormes at sea and hath observed and knoweth that a laden shipp
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3. although shee bee new with in tempestious waeather by reason of her labouring
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4. in the sea give way in her sydes and seames with extremity of weather and
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5. prove leakie and damnifie her ladeing notwithstanding all care that he
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6. Master and company can use to prevent the same And saith what dammage
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7. happened to the ladeing on board the Trades Increase the voyage in question
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8. hee is well assured happened thereto by the violence of the sayd two stormes and
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9. not through any default of the Master and Company of her nor through any defect
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10. or fault of the sayd shipp other than what the stormes occasioned and the sayd dammage
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11. at her comming from the Barbados And further to those articles hee cannot depose/
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12. To the last hee saith hee helped to stowe all the sayd shipps ladeing the voyage in
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13. question and thereby well knoweth that the same was well and sufficiently
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14. dennaged and stowed and that noe harme happened in the least to any of the sayd
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15. goods by reason of ill stowage or dennage./.
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16.
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17. To the Interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
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18. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee was gunner of the shipp Interrogate the whole
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19. voyage in question./
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20. To the 2. Interrogatorie hee saith as aforesayd that the sayd shipp was noe way leakie more
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21. than ordinarily shipps are which lye in hott countries to trade and did not at
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22. any tyme during her stay at the Barbados ˹take in˺ above a foote and a halfe water at most
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23. in fower and twenty howers of which shee was easily cleered with one pumpe used
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24. only a quarter of an hower once in fower and twenty howers soe that her goods could
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25. not bee dammaged thereby for that hee knoweth the ladeing was stowed at the least
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26. eleven inches above the seeleing And further hee cannot answere/
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27. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee cannot answere otherwise then negatively knowing
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28. nothing nor having heard any thing to the effect Interrate
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29. To the 4th hee saith hee cannot answere knowing nothing nor having heard any thing
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30. to the effect Interrogate/
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31. To the 5th hee saith the pumpes were all waies kept in order and what dammage
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32. happened did unavoidably happen by the stormes aforesayd./
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33. To the 6th hee answereth negatively for his part and further cannot answere
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34. To the 7th hee saith that the water which came into the sayd shipp in the stormes
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35. aforesayd came the most part of it from above and hee beleeveth that it was
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36. the water which came from above which dammaged the sayd shipps ladeing
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37. for that the water that came from beneath was very little and might well have
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38. bin voided by the pumpes without dammage to the lading And further hee
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39. cannot answere./
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40. To the 8th Interrogatorie hee saith hee helped to stowe the sayd shipps whole Cargazoone
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41. but remembreth not in what part of her any particular mans goods was stowed
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42. but well knoweth they were all well stowed and dennaged And further cannot
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43. anwere/
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44. To the 9th hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively for his part And further
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45. cannot answere/
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46. To the last hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof in his foregoeing
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47. deposition soe farr as hee can./
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48. Repeated before both Judges in Court
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49. The marke of the sayd MARKE, RH SIDE
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50. Edward &#91;MARKE&#93; Jarrett
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<document-start>
1. To the 8th ˹and 9th˺ hee saith hee hath bin a Seaman those twenty fower yeares and
2. bin in many stormes at sea and hath observed and knoweth that a laden shipp
3. although shee bee new with in tempestious waeather by reason of her labouring
4. in the sea give way in her sydes and seames with extremity of weather and
5. prove leakie and damnifie her ladeing notwithstanding all care that he
6. Master and company can use to prevent the same And saith what dammage
7. happened to the ladeing on board the Trades Increase the voyage in question
8. hee is well assured happened thereto by the violence of the sayd two stormes and
9. not through any default of the Master and Company of her nor through any defect
10. or fault of the sayd shipp other than what the stormes occasioned and the sayd dammage
11. at her comming from the Barbados And further to those articles hee cannot depose/
12. To the last hee saith hee helped to stowe all the sayd shipps ladeing the voyage in
13. question and thereby well knoweth that the same was well and sufficiently
14. dennaged and stowed and that noe harme happened in the least to any of the sayd
15. goods by reason of ill stowage or dennage./.
16.
17. To the Interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
18. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee was gunner of the shipp Interrogate the whole
19. voyage in question./
20. To the 2. Interrogatorie hee saith as aforesayd that the sayd shipp was noe way leakie more
21. than ordinarily shipps are which lye in hott countries to trade and did not at
22. any tyme during her stay at the Barbados ˹take in˺ above a foote and a halfe water at most
23. in fower and twenty howers of which shee was easily cleered with one pumpe used
24. only a quarter of an hower once in fower and twenty howers soe that her goods could
25. not bee dammaged thereby for that hee knoweth the ladeing was stowed at the least
26. eleven inches above the seeleing And further hee cannot answere/
27. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee cannot answere otherwise then negatively knowing
28. nothing nor having heard any thing to the effect Interrate
29. To the 4th hee saith hee cannot answere knowing nothing nor having heard any thing
30. to the effect Interrogate/
31. To the 5th hee saith the pumpes were all waies kept in order and what dammage
32. happened did unavoidably happen by the stormes aforesayd./
33. To the 6th hee answereth negatively for his part and further cannot answere
34. To the 7th hee saith that the water which came into the sayd shipp in the stormes
35. aforesayd came the most part of it from above and hee beleeveth that it was
36. the water which came from above which dammaged the sayd shipps ladeing
37. for that the water that came from beneath was very little and might well have
38. bin voided by the pumpes without dammage to the lading And further hee
39. cannot answere./
40. To the 8th Interrogatorie hee saith hee helped to stowe the sayd shipps whole Cargazoone
41. but remembreth not in what part of her any particular mans goods was stowed
42. but well knoweth they were all well stowed and dennaged And further cannot
43. anwere/
44. To the 9th hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively for his part And further
45. cannot answere/
46. To the last hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof in his foregoeing
47. deposition soe farr as hee can./
48. Repeated before both Judges in Court
49. The marke of the sayd MARKE, RH SIDE
50. Edward [MARKE] Jarrett
</document-end>