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|Transcription=his bookes of Accompts and Journall for the voyage in question which hee [made in GUTTER]
 
|Transcription=his bookes of Accompts and Journall for the voyage in question which hee [made in GUTTER]
 
the sayd shipp the ''Industrie'', but well remembreth that the next day after shee had [XXXXX GUTTER]
 
the sayd shipp the ''Industrie'', but well remembreth that the next day after shee had [XXXXX GUTTER]
 
the sayd Pages goods aboard her and in the same moneth of August 1654 the sayd
 
the sayd Pages goods aboard her and in the same moneth of August 1654 the sayd
 
Sydrack Blake sett sayle with the sayd shipp from Gravesend vound for the
 
Sydrack Blake sett sayle with the sayd shipp from Gravesend vound for the
Canaries and made all possible haste thither and by such his industrie
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Canaries and made all possible haste thither and by such his ''Industrie''
 
did arrive there in the moneth of September 1654 and sonne then other shipps
 
did arrive there in the moneth of September 1654 and sonne then other shipps
that went firectly from England that yeare And delivered
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that went directly from England that yeare And delivered
 
her outwards Cargoe there soone after such her arrivall there And further
 
her outwards Cargoe there soone after such her arrivall there And further
 
hee cannot depose./
 
hee cannot depose./
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To the 6th article hee saith hee well remembreth that the sayd Sydrack Blake
 
To the 6th article hee saith hee well remembreth that the sayd Sydrack Blake
soe soone as hee had reeaved his disptached from the arlate Gowen
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soe soone as hee had revaved his dispatches from the arlate Gowen
Painterdid with the first oportunitie of winde and weather depart from the
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Painter did with the first oportunitie of winde and weather depart from the
Canaries for London and although trhe ''Marie ffrigott'' whereof the arlate
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Canaries for London and although the ''Marie ffrigott'' whereof the arlate
Chalke was Master did receive her dispeatches and departed from the Canaries
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Chalke was Master did receive her dispatches and departed from the Canaries
 
about a fortnight before the ''Industry'' was dispatched thence yet the sayd Blake
 
about a fortnight before the ''Industry'' was dispatched thence yet the sayd Blake
 
did by diligence of him and his Company arrive with his shipp the ''Industry''
 
did by diligence of him and his Company arrive with his shipp the ''Industry''
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To the 8th hee saith for that hee hath lost his bookes of Accompts as boat=
 
To the 8th hee saith for that hee hath lost his bookes of Accompts as boat=
swaine of the ''Industrie'' for teh voyage in question hee cannot depose to this
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swaine of the ''Industrie'' for the voyage in question hee cannot depose to this
 
article not remembring what number of pipes were laden aboard the sayd
 
article not remembring what number of pipes were laden aboard the sayd
 
shipp nor for whose Account And further cannot depose/
 
shipp nor for whose Account And further cannot depose/
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
 
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
  
To the Interrogatories vCENTRE HEADINGv
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To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
  
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to bee a wittnes in this cause
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being soe required by the producent Blake to whome hee is not of kindred
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or allegeance And saith hee was Boateswaine of the ''Industry'' the voyage
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in question and hath receaved all his wages for the sayd voyage without any
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defalcation made of any part thereof./
 
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his bookes of Accompts and Journall for the voyage in question which hee [made in GUTTER]
the sayd shipp the Industrie, but well remembreth that the next day after shee had [XXXXX GUTTER]
the sayd Pages goods aboard her and in the same moneth of August 1654 the sayd
Sydrack Blake sett sayle with the sayd shipp from Gravesend vound for the
Canaries and made all possible haste thither and by such his Industrie
did arrive there in the moneth of September 1654 and sonne then other shipps
that went directly from England that yeare And delivered
her outwards Cargoe there soone after such her arrivall there And further
hee cannot depose./

To the 3 article hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Charter party [arlate GUTTER]
And further hee cannot depose./

To the 4th hee saith for that hee this deponent hath by the meanes afores
sayd lost his booke which hee kept as boatswaine of the Industrie the voyage
in question hee cannot depose to this article saving hee saith the sayd shipp arrived
at the Canaries in the moneth of September 1654 and stayed there untill about
the latter end of November next after ere shee sett saile from thence for London

To the 5th hee cannot depose not knoweing anything touching any pipe of
wine staved./

To the 6th article hee saith hee well remembreth that the sayd Sydrack Blake
soe soone as hee had revaved his dispatches from the arlate Gowen
Painter did with the first oportunitie of winde and weather depart from the
Canaries for London and although the Marie ffrigott whereof the arlate
Chalke was Master did receive her dispatches and departed from the Canaries
about a fortnight before the Industry was dispatched thence yet the sayd Blake
did by diligence of him and his Company arrive with his shipp the Industry
in the Port of London as soone as the sayd Chalke arrived there with the sayd
Mary ffrigott and before some other English shipps (which came from the
Canaries before the Industrie) arrived there And further hee cannot depose/

To the 7th hee saith for that hee being boatswaine was not imployed in the
stoweing of wynes hee cannot depose to this article./

To the 8th hee saith for that hee hath lost his bookes of Accompts as boat=
swaine of the Industrie for the voyage in question hee cannot depose to this
article not remembring what number of pipes were laden aboard the sayd
shipp nor for whose Account And further cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to bee a wittnes in this cause
being soe required by the producent Blake to whome hee is not of kindred
or allegeance And saith hee was Boateswaine of the Industry the voyage
in question and hath receaved all his wages for the sayd voyage without any
defalcation made of any part thereof./