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|Transcription=1. it to worke, and that it would have wrought had there bin
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|Transcription=it to worke, and that it would have wrought had there bin
2. an urgent occasion for it, And further he cannot answere./
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an urgent occasion for it, And further he cannot answere./
  
3. To the fourth interrogatory he answereth that the interrate shipp did in her
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To the fourth interrogatory he answereth that the interrate shipp did in her
4. passage from the Barbadoes about 3 weeks or a month before she
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passage from the Barbadoes about 3 weeks or a month before she
5. came to Aberday met with a violent and furious storme, which
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came to Aberday met with a violent and furious storme, which
6. did continue five days or thereabouts, and that by the violence and
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did continue five days or thereabouts, and that by the violence and
7. fury of the seas the long boate interrate and severall other things
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fury of the seas the long boate interrate and severall other things
8. then upon the deck were staved and broken all to peices, and that
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then upon the deck were staved and broken all to peices, and that
9. the sayd shipp did then give way in sewall places, And
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the sayd shipp did then give way in sewall places, And
10. other wise negatively.
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other wise negatively.
  
11. To the fifth he answereth that by occasion of the violence and fury
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To the fifth he answereth that by occasion of the violence and fury
12. of the storme predeposed the sayd shipp did make [more GUTTER]
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of the storme predeposed the sayd shipp did make [more GUTTER]
13. water than she did before, and that the Company wer faine
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water than she did before, and that the Company wer faine
14. keepe the hand pump's going, whereby they feared the sayd
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keepe the hand pump's going, whereby they feared the sayd
15. shipp, and that this  Rendent doth not know of any
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shipp, and that this  Rendent doth not know of any
16. one of the sayd shipps Company, but did worke in his [XXXX GUTTER]
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one of the sayd shipps Company, but did worke in his [XXXX GUTTER]
17. at the said hand pumps, and in theise soe working kept the
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at the said hand pumps, and in theise soe working kept the
18. shipp from from sinking, And further he knoweth not
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shipp from from sinking, And further he knoweth not
19. to answere./
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to answere./
  
20. To the sixth, 7th and 8th interrogatories he answereth that upon the sayd
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To the sixth, 7th and 8th interrogatories he answereth that upon the sayd
21. shipps arrivall at Aberday the Master interrate and the Mate did find
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shipps arrivall at Aberday the Master interrate and the Mate did find
22. by the Waggoner (the name of a booke used in navigation) and
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by the Waggoner (the name of a booke used in navigation) and
23. by their soundings that the sayd shipp was at Abderday, and he
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by their soundings that the sayd shipp was at Abderday, and he
24. saith that the Captaine did there shott off some peices of
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saith that the Captaine did there shott off some peices of
25. Ordnance, and that upon the shooting of the sayd Ordnance the
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Ordnance, and that upon the shooting of the sayd Ordnance the
26. interrate William Spencer came aboard them, and that the
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interrate William Spencer came aboard them, and that the
27. sayd Spencer would not undertake to carry the sayd shipp to
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sayd Spencer would not undertake to carry the sayd shipp to
28. any other place but Penarth, though the sayd Croford
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any other place but Penarth, though the sayd Croford
29. interrate would have had her gone to Milford, And further
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interrate would have had her gone to Milford, And further
30. he knoweth not to answere./
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he knoweth not to answere./
  
31. To the ninth interrogatory he answereth that there was a boarded boate (as
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To the ninth interrogatory he answereth that there was a boarded boate (as
32. is interrate) made by some of the shipps company, but he saith
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is interrate) made by some of the shipps company, but he saith
33. he it was never made use of And further he cannot answeare
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he it was never made use of And further he cannot answeare
  
34. To the tenth interrogatory he answereth that the interrate Croford the Master, and
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To the tenth interrogatory he answereth that the interrate Croford the Master, and
35. this deponent and the interrate Uppon and some others of the said
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this deponent and the interrate Uppon and some others of the said
36. shipps company (whose names he doth not now certainly remember)
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shipps company (whose names he doth not now certainly remember)
37. did before at Cardiffe before the Mayor or some Magistrate there
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did before at Cardiffe before the Mayor or some Magistrate there
38. make a protest against the seas, which protest were putt
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make a protest against the seas, which protest were putt
39. into writing there And further he knoweth not to answer./
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into writing there And further he knoweth not to answer./
  
40. To the eleaventh he answereth that there being noe safe riding at
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To the eleaventh he answereth that there being noe safe riding at
41. Cardiff the Master interrate was forced to hyre one Nicholas Scidmore
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Cardiff the Master interrate was forced to hyre one Nicholas Scidmore
42. to pilate the said shipp to kings=roade and thense to hung roade
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to pilate the said shipp to kings=roade and thense to hung roade
43. nigh Bristoll, where she was delivered, And further he cannot
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nigh Bristoll, where she was delivered, And further he cannot
44. answere./
+
answere./
  
45. To the 12th he answereth that upon the arrivall of the said shipp
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To the 12th he answereth that upon the arrivall of the said shipp
46. nigh Bristoll, the Master interrate did give notice thereof unto his
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nigh Bristoll, the Master interrate did give notice thereof unto his
47. Owners here at London, and that the shipp had receaved some dammage
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Owners here at London, and that the shipp had receaved some dammage
48. at sea by stresse of weather, and that thereby she stood in need of
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at sea by stresse of weather, and that thereby she stood in need of
49. repayer.
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repayer.
  
50. To the 13th and 14th interrogatories, that the interrate Mr Broadrick did
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To the 13th and 14th interrogatories, that the interrate Mr Broadrick did
51. come downe to Bristoll as a part=owner, and that after his comming
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come downe to Bristoll as a part=owner, and that after his comming
52. the goods were unladed out of the said shipp there and delivered [XXX GUTTER]
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the goods were unladed out of the said shipp there and delivered [XXX GUTTER]
53. same cost bestowed uoon the sayd shipp by the sayd Broadricks
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same cost bestowed uoon the sayd shipp by the sayd Broadricks
54. order as this Rendent beleving, And further he cannot answere
+
order as this Rendent beleving, And further he cannot answere
  
55. To the 15th. 16 and 17th Interrogatories he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
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To the 15th. 16 and 17th Interrogatories he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
56. and otherwise knoweth not to answere./
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and otherwise knoweth not to answere./
57. To the eighteenth interrogatory he answereth that there were betweene
+
 
58. forty ánd fifty passengers and mariners in the shipp interrate when shee
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To the eighteenth interrogatory he answereth that there were betweene
59. first X came to Aberdey (a more exact account he cannot now give
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forty ánd fifty passengers and mariners in the shipp interrate when shee
 +
first X came to Aberdey (a more exact account he cannot now give
 
And
 
And
  

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