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|Editorial history=Created 21/05/13, by CSG
 
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1. On the same day
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2. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2</margin>
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3. '''haion Jonson''' of housum aforesaid Carpenter
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4. of the shipp the Peter allegate, aged about
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5. 40ty yeares, a wittnes sworne before the sayd
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6. Doctor Godolphin, deposeth as followeth
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7. To the first and second articles he deposeth and saith
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8. that the arlate James Lordell and Company were and
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9. are the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors
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10. of the arlate shipp the Peter of howsam and of her
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11. tackle, apparrell and furniture, and that there were
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12. laden aboard the sayd shipp at ˹Dram in Norway˺ for the account of the
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13. arlate Mr John ffreeman and Company to the
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14. number of (about) 3 thousand deales, and (about) eighty
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15. great peices of timber and some other balkes and afees
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16. And the said lading (was consigned to be delivered here
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17. at this port of London unto the said Mr ffreeman
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18. and Company The premisses he deposeth for that he
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19. the depo˹nent˺ was Carpenter of the sayd shipp in
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20. two former voyages the before this last, wherein she
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21. came to the damage allegate , and that thereby he came
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22. to know the sayd Lordell and ffreeman,./
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23. To the third article he deposeth that the sayd shipp in
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24. her course from Dram towards this port of London
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25. with her sayd lading did on or about the eleaventh of
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26. September last past in the night time strike upon the
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27. Sand northward of Yarmouth, and that thereby the sayd
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28. shipp became soe leaky, that the Master and company
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29. of her did for the preservation of their lives, shipp and
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30. goods runne ashoare the next morning at or near Crommer
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31. arlate, and ˹that˺ the sayd shipps company did all three come
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32. safe ashoare, and that the Inhabitants of the sayd place
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33. came in a violent and forceable manner and cutt the
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34. sayd shipps sayles, tackle and furniture and tooke the
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35. same away, and alsoe tooke away a great part of the
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36. sayd lading. The premisses he deposeth for that he
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37. the deponent was present at and saw with what force
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38. and inhumanity the Inhabitants of or neere the sayd
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39. place did take away and purloyne the sayd shipps
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40. tackle and furniture and a great part of her goods
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41. or lading predeposed of, And further he cannot depose
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42. To the last he saith his former deposition is true
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43. asannX Jansson SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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<document-start>
1. On the same day
2. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2</margin>
3. haion Jonson of housum aforesaid Carpenter
4. of the shipp the Peter allegate, aged about
5. 40ty yeares, a wittnes sworne before the sayd
6. Doctor Godolphin, deposeth as followeth
7. To the first and second articles he deposeth and saith
8. that the arlate James Lordell and Company were and
9. are the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors
10. of the arlate shipp the Peter of howsam and of her
11. tackle, apparrell and furniture, and that there were
12. laden aboard the sayd shipp at ˹Dram in Norway˺ for the account of the
13. arlate Mr John ffreeman and Company to the
14. number of (about) 3 thousand deales, and (about) eighty
15. great peices of timber and some other balkes and afees
16. And the said lading (was consigned to be delivered here
17. at this port of London unto the said Mr ffreeman
18. and Company The premisses he deposeth for that he
19. the depo˹nent˺ was Carpenter of the sayd shipp in
20. two former voyages the before this last, wherein she
21. came to the damage allegate , and that thereby he came
22. to know the sayd Lordell and ffreeman,./
23. To the third article he deposeth that the sayd shipp in
24. her course from Dram towards this port of London
25. with her sayd lading did on or about the eleaventh of
26. September last past in the night time strike upon the
27. Sand northward of Yarmouth, and that thereby the sayd
28. shipp became soe leaky, that the Master and company
29. of her did for the preservation of their lives, shipp and
30. goods runne ashoare the next morning at or near Crommer
31. arlate, and ˹that˺ the sayd shipps company did all three come
32. safe ashoare, and that the Inhabitants of the sayd place
33. came in a violent and forceable manner and cutt the
34. sayd shipps sayles, tackle and furniture and tooke the
35. same away, and alsoe tooke away a great part of the
36. sayd lading. The premisses he deposeth for that he
37. the deponent was present at and saw with what force
38. and inhumanity the Inhabitants of or neere the sayd
39. place did take away and purloyne the sayd shipps
40. tackle and furniture and a great part of her goods
41. or lading predeposed of, And further he cannot depose
42. To the last he saith his former deposition is true
43. asannX Jansson SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
</document-end>