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|Transcription=with a Cargoe of goods brought from England and the arlate Joshua
1. with a Cargoe of goods brought from England and the arlate Joshua
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Bartlett had then the Command of the sayd shipp as Master of her and
2. Bartlett had then the Command of the sayd shipp as Master of her and
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was commonly reputed Master of her and soe continued till the sayd shipps
3. was commonly reputed Master of her and soe continued till the sayd shipps
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returne to London And alsoe saith that John Thawley and the rest of
4. returne to London And alsoe saith that John Thawley and the rest of
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the parties schedulate togeather with others were then Mariners in and
5. the parties schedulate togeather with others were then Mariners in and
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aboard the sayd shipp and soe continued (all save such as dyed in the
6. aboard the sayd shipp and soe continued (all save such as dyed in the
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voyage) until the sayd shipps returne to London, And hee saith that of
7. voyage) until the sayd shipps returne to London, And hee saith that of
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his this deponents knowledge the sayd shipp was at the Barbados after her
8. his this deponents knowledge the sayd shipp was at the Barbados after her
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arrivall there and delivery of her ladeing brought thither, hired to goe ˹thence˺ upon
9. arrivall there and delivery of her ladeing brought thither, hired to goe ˹thence˺ upon
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a tradeing voyage to the Cape de Verd Islands, and thence back to the
10. a tradeing voyage to the Cape de Verd Islands, and thence back to the
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Barbados, and did accordingly depart thense bound to the Cape de Verd
11. Barbados, and did accordingly depart thense bound to the Cape de Verd
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Islands about the beginning of january 1655 (old style) and this deponent
12. Islands about the beginning of january 1655 (old style) and this deponent
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went in her Supracargoe for the sayd voyage to the Cape de Verde Islands,
13. went in her Supracargoe for the sayd voyage to the Cape de Verde Islands,
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and thereby knoweth that the sayd Tr&#91;X&#93;wley and other the Mariners of
14. and thereby knoweth that the sayd TrXwley and other the Mariners of
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the sayd shipp the did worke very hard in carrying of salt from the
15. the sayd shipp the did worke very hard in carrying of salt from the
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ponde wh&#91;XX&#93;ch they raked it, and laying it in a heape for others whome
16. ponde whXXch they raked it, and laying it in a heape for others whome
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this deponent imployed to carry the same to the water side, and in goeing
17. this deponent imployed to carry the same to the water side, and in goeing
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up to the midd legg and better in the pond to rake it out thense, and after=
18. up to the midd legg and better in the pond to rake it out thense, and after=
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ward in carrying it from the water side on shipp board, And saith that
19. ward in carrying it from the water side on shipp board, And saith that
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from thense the sayd shipp touching at severall Ilands came to ffagoe
20. from thense the sayd shipp touching at severall Ilands came to ffagoe
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arlate where by this deponents order they tooke aboard the sayd
21. arlate where by this deponents order they tooke aboard the sayd
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shipp about a hundred and thirty head of Cattell horses and Asses
22. shipp about a hundred and thirty head of Cattell horses and Asses
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besides Cowes and Bulls and Asses which were taken in at Saint Teago
23. besides Cowes and Bulls and Asses which were taken in at Saint Teago
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and Bonavist, in takeing in of which Cattell, the sayd shipps Company
24. and Bonavist, in takeing in of which Cattell, the sayd shipps Company
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tooke great paines, and alsoe did undergoe much labour and danger
25. tooke great paines, and alsoe did undergoe much labour and danger
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in getting grasse and water for them, and went in danger of their
26. in getting grasse and water for them, and went in danger of their
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lives in the performance thereof, by reason of the extraordinary sea
27. lives in the performance thereof, by reason of the extraordinary sea
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which continually runnes thereabouts, and one tyme they goeing for
28. which continually runnes thereabouts, and one tyme they goeing for
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water their boate was splitt by the violence of the sea and some of
29. water their boate was splitt by the violence of the sea and some of
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the boates company escaped by swimming, and others were miraculously
30. the boates company escaped by swimming, and others were miraculously
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cast on shoare by the waves, And the sayd shipps Company did take
31. cast on shoare by the waves, And the sayd shipps Company did take
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great paines likewise in lookeing to and attending the sayd Cattell and did
32. great paines ˹likewise˺ in lookeing to and attending the sayd Cattell and did
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by turnes goe amongst them to looke to them, and by mayne strength
33. by turnes goe amongst them to looke to them, and by mayne strength
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lifte up such as were downe to prevent them from being trodd upon and
34. lifte up such as were downe to prevent them from being trodd upon and
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killed by the other beasts, and saith hee observed that those whose turne
35. killed by the other beasts, and saith hee observed that those whose turne
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it was to goe among the Cattell were usually much foyled and bemgered with
36. it was to goe among the Cattell were usually ˹much˺ foyled and bemgered with
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lifting them up, all which paines they did endure for the goods of the
37. lifting them up, all which paines they did endure for the goods of the
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Master, Owners and voyage, and saith that while they soe continued at
38. Master, Owners and voyage, and saith that while they soe continued at
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ffagoe and the Cape de Verd Islands fower or five of the sayd shipps
39. ffagoe and the Cape de Verd Islands fower or five of the sayd shipps
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Company fell sick of feaver and other diseases and thereof dyed And
40. Company fell sick of feaver and other diseases and thereof dyed And
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further to those articles hee cannot depose not knowing any thing touching
41. further to those articles hee cannot depose not knowing any thing touching
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the hyreing of any of the sayd shipps Company nor what wages
42. the hyreing of any of the sayd shipps Company nor what wages
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they were by agreement to have./
43. they were by agreement to have./
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44. To the 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
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To the 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
45. deponent ˹goeing from Cape Verde Islands and ffagoe to the Barbados and˺ goeing a passenger from the Barbados to England in the shipp
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deponent goeing from Cape Verde Islands and ffagoe to the Barbados and goeing a passenger from the Barbados to England in the shipp
46. the Rosemary, thereby knoweth that after her company had indured the
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the ''Rosemary'', thereby knoweth that after her company had indured the
47. hard shipp predeposed of at the Cape de Verde Islands and ffagoe, they went thense
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hard shipp predeposed of at the Cape de Verde Islands and ffagoe, they went thense
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">with</margin>
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with
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with a Cargoe of goods brought from England and the arlate Joshua
Bartlett had then the Command of the sayd shipp as Master of her and
was commonly reputed Master of her and soe continued till the sayd shipps
returne to London And alsoe saith that John Thawley and the rest of
the parties schedulate togeather with others were then Mariners in and
aboard the sayd shipp and soe continued (all save such as dyed in the
voyage) until the sayd shipps returne to London, And hee saith that of
his this deponents knowledge the sayd shipp was at the Barbados after her
arrivall there and delivery of her ladeing brought thither, hired to goe ˹thence˺ upon
a tradeing voyage to the Cape de Verd Islands, and thence back to the
Barbados, and did accordingly depart thense bound to the Cape de Verd
Islands about the beginning of january 1655 (old style) and this deponent
went in her Supracargoe for the sayd voyage to the Cape de Verde Islands,
and thereby knoweth that the sayd Tr[X]wley and other the Mariners of
the sayd shipp the did worke very hard in carrying of salt from the
ponde wh[XX]ch they raked it, and laying it in a heape for others whome
this deponent imployed to carry the same to the water side, and in goeing
up to the midd legg and better in the pond to rake it out thense, and after=
ward in carrying it from the water side on shipp board, And saith that
from thense the sayd shipp touching at severall Ilands came to ffagoe
arlate where by this deponents order they tooke aboard the sayd
shipp about a hundred and thirty head of Cattell horses and Asses
besides Cowes and Bulls and Asses which were taken in at Saint Teago
and Bonavist, in takeing in of which Cattell, the sayd shipps Company
tooke great paines, and alsoe did undergoe much labour and danger
in getting grasse and water for them, and went in danger of their
lives in the performance thereof, by reason of the extraordinary sea
which continually runnes thereabouts, and one tyme they goeing for
water their boate was splitt by the violence of the sea and some of
the boates company escaped by swimming, and others were miraculously
cast on shoare by the waves, And the sayd shipps Company did take
great paines likewise in lookeing to and attending the sayd Cattell and did
by turnes goe amongst them to looke to them, and by mayne strength
lifte up such as were downe to prevent them from being trodd upon and
killed by the other beasts, and saith hee observed that those whose turne
it was to goe among the Cattell were usually much foyled and bemgered with
lifting them up, all which paines they did endure for the goods of the
Master, Owners and voyage, and saith that while they soe continued at
ffagoe and the Cape de Verd Islands fower or five of the sayd shipps
Company fell sick of feaver and other diseases and thereof dyed And
further to those articles hee cannot depose not knowing any thing touching
the hyreing of any of the sayd shipps Company nor what wages
they were by agreement to have./

To the 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
deponent goeing from Cape Verde Islands and ffagoe to the Barbados and goeing a passenger from the Barbados to England in the shipp
the Rosemary, thereby knoweth that after her company had indured the
hard shipp predeposed of at the Cape de Verde Islands and ffagoe, they went thense
with