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|Transcription=seaven and twentith day of September one thousand sixe hundred fifty five
1. seaven and twentith day of September one thousand sixe hundred fifty five
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and having while shee stayed there taken in ballast and some money shee
2. and having while shee stayed there taken in ballast and some money shee
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then departed thense therewith and sayled to Pullam Bam and there laded pepper
3. then departed thense therewith and sayled to Pullam Bam and there laded pepper
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and returned thense therewith to Bantam aforesayd where shee arrived
4. and returned thense therewith to Bantam aforesayd where shee arrived
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the tenth say of december next ensueing and there discharged the sayd
5. the tenth say of december next ensueing and there discharged the sayd
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pepper drye and well conditioned this hee deposeth of his owne sight and
6. peper drye and well conditioned this hee deposeth of his owne sight and
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knowledge for the reasons aforesayd./
7. knowledge for the reasons aforesayd./
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8. To the 10th and 11th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that hee well knoweth
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To the 10th and 11th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that hee well knoweth
9. for that hee kept a Journall as aforesayd that the sayd shipp with the sayd
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for that hee kept a Journall as aforesayd that the sayd shipp with the sayd
10. Chappell her master and this deponent and the rest of her company did upon
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Chappell her master and this deponent and the rest of her company did upon
11. the third of Aprill one thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe sett sayle from
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the third of Aprill one thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe sett sayle from
12. Bantam toward Jambee arlate there to lade pepper for Accompt of the
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Bantam toward Jambee arlate there to lade pepper for Accompt of the
13. East India Company (by whose factors there the sayd shipp was freighted
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East India Company (by whose factors there the sayd shipp was freighted
14. for that voyage) and returne therewith to Bantam arlate And hee saith
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for that voyage) and returne therewith to Bantam arlate And hee saith
15. that the sayd shipp in order to the proceeding on such her designe arrived on the
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that the sayd shipp in order to the proceeding on such her designe arrived on the
16. twentith of Aprill aforesayd at Saddo roade arlate, and thense sayled over
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twentith of Aprill aforesayd at Saddo roade arlate, and thense sayled over
17. the barr there and came to Qualla arlate where shee unladed such
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the barr there and came to Qualla arlate where shee unladed such
18. goods as shee brought from Bantam, and there continued till about
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goods as shee brought from Bantam, and there continued till about
19. the twelfth or fowerteenth of May next following and then by order
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the twelfth or fowerteenth of May next following and then by order
20. of the sayd Chappell the Master the sayd shipp was warped
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of the sayd Chappell the Master the sayd shipp was warped
21. or drawne up with a warpe up the River till shee came before
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or drawne up with a warpe up the River till shee came before
22. the English house or ffactory at the Towne of Jambee arlate and
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the English house or ffactory at the Towne of Jambee arlate and
23. was after her comming thither, careened ˹about the twentith of July 1656˺ and then found by such
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was after her comming thither, careened about the twentith of July 1656 and then found by such
24. as careened her to bee staunch and sufficient and after such her
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as careened her to bee staunch and sufficient and after such her
25. Careening the sayd shipp and her master and Company continued
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Careening the sayd shipp and her master and Company continued
26. before Jambee untill the moneth of October one thousand sixe hundred
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before Jambee untill the moneth of October one thousand sixe hundred
27. fifty sixe for all which tyme hee well knoweth that the sayd shipp
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fifty sixe for all which tyme hee well knoweth that the sayd shipp
28. continued tight and stanch, but saith that on or about the tenth of
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continued tight and stanch, but saith that on or about the tenth of
29. the sayd Moneth shee sprang a leake whereupon by the order of
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the sayd Moneth shee sprang a leake whereupon by the order of
30. Thomas Leaver the ffactor for the East India Company who was to
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Thomas Leaver the ffactor for the East India Company who was to
31. lade pepper on board her her Master and Company fell downe the
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lade pepper on board her her Master and Company fell downe the
32. River againe from Jambee to Qualla aforesayd where by order of
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River againe from Jambee to Qualla aforesayd where by order of
33. the Master her leake being searched for was discovered to bee in her
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the Master her leake being searched for was discovered to bee in her
34. keele and that her keele and other places neere thereto were eaten
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keele and that her keele and other places neere thereto were eaten
35. through with wormes and the same being by order of the master
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through with wormes and the same being by order of the master
36. endeavoured to bee stopped the ater began to encrease upon the shipp
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endeavoured to bee stopped the ater began to encrease upon the shipp
37. and her company soe much that they found that shee was soe much
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and her company soe much that they found that shee was soe much
38. perished by the wormes eating into her that shee was rendered
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perished by the wormes eating into her that shee was rendered
39. utterly unfitt to proceede to sea whereupon shee was by order of the sayd
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utterly unfitt to proceede to sea whereupon shee was by order of the sayd
40. Master haled a shoare, and her provisions Anchors sayles Cables
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Master haled a shoare, and her provisions Anchors sayles Cables
41. and other her tackling and alsoe her gunnes taken by the sayd master in to
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and other her tackling and alsoe her gunnes taken by the sayd master in to
42. his owne Custody and possession for the better preservation of them
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his owne Custody and possession for the better preservation of them
43. which being done the sayd shipp upon the nyne and twentith day of
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which being done the sayd shipp upon the nyne and twentith day of
44. October aforesayd which was the next day after shee was soe drawne on
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October aforesayd which was the next day after shee was soe drawne on
45. shoare was by the riseing of the tyde filled with water and soe sunke and perished
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shoare was by the riseing of the tyde filled with water and soe sunke and perished
46. in the River The premisses hee deposeth of his owne sight And knowledge and
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in the River The premisses hee deposeth of his owne sight And knowledge and
47. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">the</margin>
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the
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seaven and twentith day of September one thousand sixe hundred fifty five
and having while shee stayed there taken in ballast and some money shee
then departed thense therewith and sayled to Pullam Bam and there laded pepper
and returned thense therewith to Bantam aforesayd where shee arrived
the tenth say of december next ensueing and there discharged the sayd
pepper drye and well conditioned this hee deposeth of his owne sight and
knowledge for the reasons aforesayd./

To the 10th and 11th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that hee well knoweth
for that hee kept a Journall as aforesayd that the sayd shipp with the sayd
Chappell her master and this deponent and the rest of her company did upon
the third of Aprill one thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe sett sayle from
Bantam toward Jambee arlate there to lade pepper for Accompt of the
East India Company (by whose factors there the sayd shipp was freighted
for that voyage) and returne therewith to Bantam arlate And hee saith
that the sayd shipp in order to the proceeding on such her designe arrived on the
twentith of Aprill aforesayd at Saddo roade arlate, and thense sayled over
the barr there and came to Qualla arlate where shee unladed such
goods as shee brought from Bantam, and there continued till about
the twelfth or fowerteenth of May next following and then by order
of the sayd Chappell the Master the sayd shipp was warped
or drawne up with a warpe up the River till shee came before
the English house or ffactory at the Towne of Jambee arlate and
was after her comming thither, careened about the twentith of July 1656 and then found by such
as careened her to bee staunch and sufficient and after such her
Careening the sayd shipp and her master and Company continued
before Jambee untill the moneth of October one thousand sixe hundred
fifty sixe for all which tyme hee well knoweth that the sayd shipp
continued tight and stanch, but saith that on or about the tenth of
the sayd Moneth shee sprang a leake whereupon by the order of
Thomas Leaver the ffactor for the East India Company who was to
lade pepper on board her her Master and Company fell downe the
River againe from Jambee to Qualla aforesayd where by order of
the Master her leake being searched for was discovered to bee in her
keele and that her keele and other places neere thereto were eaten
through with wormes and the same being by order of the master
endeavoured to bee stopped the ater began to encrease upon the shipp
and her company soe much that they found that shee was soe much
perished by the wormes eating into her that shee was rendered
utterly unfitt to proceede to sea whereupon shee was by order of the sayd
Master haled a shoare, and her provisions Anchors sayles Cables
and other her tackling and alsoe her gunnes taken by the sayd master in to
his owne Custody and possession for the better preservation of them
which being done the sayd shipp upon the nyne and twentith day of
October aforesayd which was the next day after shee was soe drawne on
shoare was by the riseing of the tyde filled with water and soe sunke and perished
in the River The premisses hee deposeth of his owne sight And knowledge and
the