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|Transcription=with the sayd shipp to the Barbados and there delivered their Cattell and salt
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and reladed there for England and departed thense upon or about the twenty fowerth
1. with the sayd shipp to the Barbados and there delivered their Cattell and salt
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of November 1656 in Company of the arlate shipp the
2. and reladed there for England and departed thense upon or about the twenty fowerth
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''Gilbert'' (the arlate Croford Master) And saith that soone after their departure thense
3. of November 1656 in Company of the arlate shipp the
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videlicet the same night, a great storme happened by meanes whereof the mayne masts
4. Gilbert (the arlate Croford Master) And saith that soone after their departure thense
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was split with many of the sayles and severall of the shrowdes broken
5. videlicet the same night, a great storme happened by meanes whereof the mayne masts
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soe that the shipp proved very leakie and her company had much a doe with
6. was split with many of the sayles and severall of the shrowdes broken
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two pumpes to cleere her and keepe her from sinkeing, and the sayd
7. soe that the shipp proved very leakie and her company had much a doe with
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shippes Company seeing the leakienesse of the sayd shipp did by comand
8. two pumpes to cleere her and keepe her from sinkeing, and the sayd
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of the Master throwe over board a parcell of ffustick and alsoe stave some
9. shippes Company seeing the leakienesse of the sayd shipp did by comand
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sugar Caske to romage and make way for the stopping of some of her leakes
10. of the Master throwe over board a parcell of ffustick and alsoe stave some
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which notwithstanding her leakes were soe many that the shipps company
11. sugar Caske to romage and make way for the stopping of some of her leakes
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were forced to pumpe continually to keepe her from sinkeing, whereupon
12. which notwithstanding her leakes were soe many that the shipps company
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the sayd shipps Company advised the sayd Bartlett the Master to make
13. were forced to pumpe continually to keepe her from sinkeing, whereupon
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for the nearest Islands, there to stopp their leakes and preserve the sayd
14. the sayd shipps Company advised the sayd Bartlett the Master to make
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shipp and her ladeing and their lives, And the Master thereupon seeing
15. for the nearest Islands, there to stopp their leakes and preserve the sayd
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what danger the sayd shipp was in by reason of her leakinesse
16. shipp and her ladeing and their lives, And the Master thereupon seeing
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want of sayles and shrowdes and other necessaries did goe with his
17. what danger the sayd shipp was in by reason of her leakinesse
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skiff aboard the sayd Crofords shipp, but what discourse the sayd Croford
18. want of sayles and shrowdes and other necessaries did goe with his
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and hee had hee knoweth not for that hee this deponent continued aboard,
19. skiff aboard the sayd Crofords shipp, but what discourse the sayd Croford
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the ''Recovery'', and the sayd Bartlett after a while returned aboard his
20. and hee had hee knoweth not for that hee this deponent continued aboard,
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owne shipp the ''Recovery'' with a Burnett sayle which the sayd Croford
21. the Recovery, and the sayd Bartlett after a while returned aboard his
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had sold or lent him, and the sayd Crofords mate and Carpenter and some others
22. owne shipp the Recovery with a Burnett sayle which the sayd Croford
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of the sayd Crofords Company came abaord the ''Recovery'' with the sayd
23. had sold or lent him, and the sayd Crofords mate and Carpenter and some others
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Bartlett, and at the request of the sayd
24. of the sayd Crofords Company came abaord the Recovery with the sayd
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and his precontest tooke a view of the sayd ''Recoveries'' Leakes which were
25. Bartlett, and at the request of the sayd
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layed open by throwing over board of the sayd ffustick, and upon view of the sayd
26. and his precontest tooke a view of the sayd Recoveries Leakes which were
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shipp they did declare in presence and heareing of this deponent and his
27. layed open by ˹throwing over board˺ of the sayd ffustick, and upon view of teh sayd
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precontest Zachary Welch and other passengers and Company of the sayd
28. shipp they did declare in presence and heareing of this deponent and his
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shipp that they did heare the water come in at other leakes besides what
29. precontest Zachary Welch and other passengers and Company of the sayd
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were discovered, and that the shipp was very leakie and in their Judgment
30. shipp that they did heare the water come in at other leakes besides what
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insufficient to proceede on her voyage to London without mending her
31. were discovered , and that the shipp was very leakie and in their Judgment
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leakes and repayring her mast sayles and shrowdes, and thereupon advised
32. insufficient to proceede on her voyage to London without mending her
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the sayd bartlett to beare up to some of the Leeward Islands before
33. leakes and repayring her mast sayles and shrowdes, and thereupon advised
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hee was to farr gone from them or to that effect, And the sayd Crofords
34. the sayd bartlett to beare up to some of the Leeward Islands before
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men did upon the sayd view made by them give a testimony all under their
35. hee was to farr gone from them or to that effect, And the sayd Crofords
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hands of the insufficiencie of the sayd shipp ''Recoverie'' to proceede for
36. men did upon the sayd view made by them give a testimony ˹all˺ under their
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London, and this deponent and the sayd Welch, and other passengers of the
37. hands of the insufficiencie of the sayd shipp Recoverie to proceede for
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sayd shipp and the sayd Tawley and others of the sayd shipps Company did sett
38. London, and this deponent and the sayd Welch, and other passengers of the
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their hands as wittnesses of the sayd testimoniall, which being done the
39. sayd shipp and the sayd Tawley and others of the sayd shipps Company did sett
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sayd Crofords men went aboard their owne shipp againe, Whereupon the
40. their hands as wittnesses of the sayd testimoniall, which being done the
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sayd shipps Company seeing the leakiness of the sayd shipp ''Recoverie'' and
41. sayd Crofords men went aboard their owne shipp againe, Whereupon the
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her want of sayles and rigging did move the sayd Bartlett to make for some
42. sayd shipps Company seeing the leakiness of the sayd shipp Recoverie and
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of the Leeward Islands according to the advice of the sayd Crofords men,
43. her want of sayles and rigging did move the sayd Bartlett to make for some
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whereto hee would not consent, and thereupon the company and passengers
44. of the Leeward Islands according to the advice of the sayd Crofords men,
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did
45. whereto hee would not consent, and thereupon the company and passengers
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46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">did</margin>
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with the sayd shipp to the Barbados and there delivered their Cattell and salt
and reladed there for England and departed thense upon or about the twenty fowerth
of November 1656 in Company of the arlate shipp the
Gilbert (the arlate Croford Master) And saith that soone after their departure thense
videlicet the same night, a great storme happened by meanes whereof the mayne masts
was split with many of the sayles and severall of the shrowdes broken
soe that the shipp proved very leakie and her company had much a doe with
two pumpes to cleere her and keepe her from sinkeing, and the sayd
shippes Company seeing the leakienesse of the sayd shipp did by comand
of the Master throwe over board a parcell of ffustick and alsoe stave some
sugar Caske to romage and make way for the stopping of some of her leakes
which notwithstanding her leakes were soe many that the shipps company
were forced to pumpe continually to keepe her from sinkeing, whereupon
the sayd shipps Company advised the sayd Bartlett the Master to make
for the nearest Islands, there to stopp their leakes and preserve the sayd
shipp and her ladeing and their lives, And the Master thereupon seeing
what danger the sayd shipp was in by reason of her leakinesse
want of sayles and shrowdes and other necessaries did goe with his
skiff aboard the sayd Crofords shipp, but what discourse the sayd Croford
and hee had hee knoweth not for that hee this deponent continued aboard,
the Recovery, and the sayd Bartlett after a while returned aboard his
owne shipp the Recovery with a Burnett sayle which the sayd Croford
had sold or lent him, and the sayd Crofords mate and Carpenter and some others
of the sayd Crofords Company came abaord the Recovery with the sayd
Bartlett, and at the request of the sayd
and his precontest tooke a view of the sayd Recoveries Leakes which were
layed open by throwing over board of the sayd ffustick, and upon view of the sayd
shipp they did declare in presence and heareing of this deponent and his
precontest Zachary Welch and other passengers and Company of the sayd
shipp that they did heare the water come in at other leakes besides what
were discovered, and that the shipp was very leakie and in their Judgment
insufficient to proceede on her voyage to London without mending her
leakes and repayring her mast sayles and shrowdes, and thereupon advised
the sayd bartlett to beare up to some of the Leeward Islands before
hee was to farr gone from them or to that effect, And the sayd Crofords
men did upon the sayd view made by them give a testimony all under their
hands of the insufficiencie of the sayd shipp Recoverie to proceede for
London, and this deponent and the sayd Welch, and other passengers of the
sayd shipp and the sayd Tawley and others of the sayd shipps Company did sett
their hands as wittnesses of the sayd testimoniall, which being done the
sayd Crofords men went aboard their owne shipp againe, Whereupon the
sayd shipps Company seeing the leakiness of the sayd shipp Recoverie and
her want of sayles and rigging did move the sayd Bartlett to make for some
of the Leeward Islands according to the advice of the sayd Crofords men,
whereto hee would not consent, and thereupon the company and passengers
did