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1. September last past the sayd shipp being still in her Course for London
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2. and about a hundred leagues or more from the coast of England shee
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3. mett with an other very violent storme which continued for the space of
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4. sixe and fiftie howers or better with great furie soe that the shipp and
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5. her ladeing and Company and passengers were in eminent danger of perishing
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6. thereby, and soe violent the storme was ˹that˺ her Master and Company were
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7. not able to spoone her before the sea but were forced to lye a hull with
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8. her by reason whereof the sea passed both over and into her very often
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9. soe that in this deponents Judgment her ladeing could not chuse but
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10. bee damnified thereby And hee this deponent ....... having gone .....
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11. to the ..................... South Seas and other places and beinge in great stormes
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12. (in soe much that the shipp hee hath gone in hath spooned a fortnight and upwards
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13. togeather with only a fore bonnett) yet never Judged him selfe to bee
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14. in soe great danger as in the stormes aforesayd And further to this
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15. article hee cannot depose/
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16. To the 8th hee saith hee well knoweth that a laden shipp though shee bee
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17. new will if shee meete with violent stormes such as the stormes pre=
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18. deposed of were open her seames and give way in her sides and become
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19. leakie though the master and Company bee never soe carefull And
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20. further hee cannot depose
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21. To the 9th hee saith that what dammage happened to the ladeing of the
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22. shipp Trades Encrease aforesayd happened in this deponents Judgement
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23. and as hee verily beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience ..........
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24. by ˹the˺ stormes aforesayd and not through any default ˹of the sayd shipp˺ or neglect of the
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25. Master and Company of her And further to this article hee cannot depose
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26. To the last hee cannot depose knowing nothing touching the stowage of the
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27. goods./
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28.
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29. To the Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe of Peter Cole
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30. Bennett hall and Jacob Willett CENTRE HEADING
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31. To the first hee saith hee was only a passenger in the sayd shipp as aforesayd
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32. and knew the sayd shipp only about three weekes before her comming from
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33. the Barbados And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
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34. To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith that in the tyme that hee knew the shipp aforesayd lying
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35. in the Barbados, hee heard by report in the Barbados that shee was leakie and
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36. hee this deponent intending to goe a passenger in her thense for England came often
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37. aboard her, and sawe her pumpt and observed that there was noe great quantitie
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38. of water voided at the pumpe which encouraged him to come a passenger in
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39. her And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
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40. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee cannot answere knowing nothing touching the matter Interrate
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41. To the 4th hee cannot answere knowing nothing nor having heard any thing to the
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42. effect Interrogate./
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43. To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith that of his this deponents sight and knowledge the pumpes
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44. of the sayd shipp were used at all tymes when occasion required and when the &#91;weather GUTTER&#93;
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45. would permitt the use of them And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee
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46. cannot answere./
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47. To 6th hee answereth negatively for his part and further cannot answere./
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48. To 7th hee saith that the water the sayd shipp receaved in the stormes aforesayd
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49. came in both above and beneeth but which did most hurt hee cannot Judge And
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50. further to this Interrogatorie saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./
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51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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<document-start>
1. September last past the sayd shipp being still in her Course for London
2. and about a hundred leagues or more from the coast of England shee
3. mett with an other very violent storme which continued for the space of
4. sixe and fiftie howers or better with great furie soe that the shipp and
5. her ladeing and Company and passengers were in eminent danger of perishing
6. thereby, and soe violent the storme was ˹that˺ her Master and Company were
7. not able to spoone her before the sea but were forced to lye a hull with
8. her by reason whereof the sea passed both over and into her very often
9. soe that in this deponents Judgment her ladeing could not chuse but
10. bee damnified thereby And hee this deponent ....... having gone .....
11. to the ..................... South Seas and other places and beinge in great stormes
12. (in soe much that the shipp hee hath gone in hath spooned a fortnight and upwards
13. togeather with only a fore bonnett) yet never Judged him selfe to bee
14. in soe great danger as in the stormes aforesayd And further to this
15. article hee cannot depose/
16. To the 8th hee saith hee well knoweth that a laden shipp though shee bee
17. new will if shee meete with violent stormes such as the stormes pre=
18. deposed of were open her seames and give way in her sides and become
19. leakie though the master and Company bee never soe carefull And
20. further hee cannot depose
21. To the 9th hee saith that what dammage happened to the ladeing of the
22. shipp Trades Encrease aforesayd happened in this deponents Judgement
23. and as hee verily beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience ..........
24. by ˹the˺ stormes aforesayd and not through any default ˹of the sayd shipp˺ or neglect of the
25. Master and Company of her And further to this article hee cannot depose
26. To the last hee cannot depose knowing nothing touching the stowage of the
27. goods./
28.
29. To the Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe of Peter Cole
30. Bennett hall and Jacob Willett CENTRE HEADING
31. To the first hee saith hee was only a passenger in the sayd shipp as aforesayd
32. and knew the sayd shipp only about three weekes before her comming from
33. the Barbados And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
34. To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith that in the tyme that hee knew the shipp aforesayd lying
35. in the Barbados, hee heard by report in the Barbados that shee was leakie and
36. hee this deponent intending to goe a passenger in her thense for England came often
37. aboard her, and sawe her pumpt and observed that there was noe great quantitie
38. of water voided at the pumpe which encouraged him to come a passenger in
39. her And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
40. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee cannot answere knowing nothing touching the matter Interrate
41. To the 4th hee cannot answere knowing nothing nor having heard any thing to the
42. effect Interrogate./
43. To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith that of his this deponents sight and knowledge the pumpes
44. of the sayd shipp were used at all tymes when occasion required and when the [weather GUTTER]
45. would permitt the use of them And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee
46. cannot answere./
47. To 6th hee answereth negatively for his part and further cannot answere./
48. To 7th hee saith that the water the sayd shipp receaved in the stormes aforesayd
49. came in both above and beneeth but which did most hurt hee cannot Judge And
50. further to this Interrogatorie saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
</document-end>

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