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|Transcription=on board the fflemings. in regard of the Difference betwixt
|Transcription=on board y:e fflemings. in regard of the Difference betwixt
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England and Spaine, And further that Captaine
 
England and Spaine, And further that Captaine
Thorne Interr. stayed at Mevis and S:t Christopher: about
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Thorne Interrate. stayed at Mevis and Saint Christopher: about
 
five monethes, but about what, occasion hee knoweth not, And saith
 
five monethes, but about what, occasion hee knoweth not, And saith
that it is a Common thing used aming the Plante:rs and
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that it is a Common thing used among the Planters and
 
Inhabitants in the said Islands to promise to lade goods
 
Inhabitants in the said Islands to promise to lade goods
 
on board ships to be Transported to severall ports, and
 
on board ships to be Transported to severall ports, and
 
yet to break their promise. and lade none; And saith
 
yet to break their promise. and lade none; And saith
that hee beleeveth y:t y:e occasion of the Peace her comming
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that hee beleeveth that the occasion of the ''Peace'' her comming
 
home dead freighted, was by meanes of the said
 
home dead freighted, was by meanes of the said
Hurricanoes. and y:e fflemings being there as aforesaid:/:
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hurricanoes. and the fflemings being there as aforesaid:/:
 
and further cannot answer.
 
and further cannot answer.
  
To the 11:th. hee cannot Answer saving his forefoeing depon
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To the 11th. hee cannot Answer saving his foregoeing deposition
ands aving that the said Grove did use all meanes to
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and saving that the said Grove did use all meanes to
dispatche the said ship from y:e severall ports and places shee was at
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dispatche the said ship from the severall ports and places shee was at
 
the said Voyage according to the order of the said Woods
 
the said Voyage according to the order of the said Woods
 
and hee beleeveth that if the said Woods had come away
 
and hee beleeveth that if the said Woods had come away
sooner from y:e said Island w:ch hee saith hee might have
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sooner from the said Island which hee saith hee might have
done) it would have saved much money; w:ch was spent
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done) it would have saved much money; which was spent
in y:e time of the said ships lying there, and alsoe have
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in the time of the said ships lying there, and alsoe have
benefitted y:e said Voyage./:
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benefitted the said Voyage./:
  
To the 12:th hee cannot Answer:/:
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To the 12th hee cannot Answer:/:
  
Tio the 13.:th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing depon and
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To the 13.th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and
further hee saith hee Cannot . Answer:/:-
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further hee saith hee Cannot . Answer:/:-
  
To the 14:th. hee saith that the Victualls and
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To the 14th. hee saith that the Victualls and
provisions. spent the said Voyage: p moneth did amount unto (as the said Luke Wood hath told this Depo:t) about
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Provisions. spent the said Voyage: per moneth did amount
25:li or 30:li: and further cannot answer saving as aforesd
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unto (as the said Luke Wood hath told this Deponent) about
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25:li or 30:li: and further cannot answer saving as aforesaid
  
To the 15:th. hee referreth himselfe to his forefoeing depon
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To the 15th. hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
and further cannot Answer:/:
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and further cannot Answer:/:
  
To the 16:th: hee saith that at, and betweene ffalmouth and
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To the 16th: hee saith that at, and betweene ffalmouth and
Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship; And saith that there was want of Provisions onboard y:e said Shipp
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Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship; And saith
from ffalmouth up to London y:e homwwards voyage, and
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that there was want of Provisions onboard the said Shipp
Otherwise Answereth not:/:
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from ffalmouth up to London the homewards voyage, and
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Otherwise Answereth not:/:
  
To the 17:th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing depon, and
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To the 17th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and
 
further doth not answer, saving hee saith the said Luke
 
further doth not answer, saving hee saith the said Luke
Wood did all the said Voyage , give the said Grove as bad
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Wood did all the said Voyage, give the said Grove as bad
 
words as the said Grove gave or spake to or against the
 
words as the said Grove gave or spake to or against the
said Wood, and y:e said Wood oftentimes in this depo:ts
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said Wood, and the said Wood oftentimes in this deponents
 
hearing did call the said Grove Yong Rogue; and other
 
hearing did call the said Grove Yong Rogue; and other
reproachfull names and y:e said Wood told this depo:t that
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reproachfull names and the said Wood told this deponent that
if it had not nin for him the said Wood y:e said Grove
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if it had not bin for him the said Wood the said Grove
had never come in to y:e said Ship as M:r or to that effect, w:ch
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had never come in to the said Ship as Master or to that effect, which
 
said Woods did disparidge the said Grove, and was as
 
said Woods did disparidge the said Grove, and was as
 
he saith a great meanes to make his Company or some of them slight
 
he saith a great meanes to make his Company or some of them slight
him./.:
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him./.:
  
 
To
 
To
 
 
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on board the fflemings. in regard of the Difference betwixt
England and Spaine, And further that Captaine
Thorne Interrate. stayed at Mevis and Saint Christopher: about
five monethes, but about what, occasion hee knoweth not, And saith
that it is a Common thing used among the Planters and
Inhabitants in the said Islands to promise to lade goods
on board ships to be Transported to severall ports, and
yet to break their promise. and lade none; And saith
that hee beleeveth that the occasion of the Peace her comming
home dead freighted, was by meanes of the said
hurricanoes. and the fflemings being there as aforesaid:/:
and further cannot answer.

To the 11th. hee cannot Answer saving his foregoeing deposition
and saving that the said Grove did use all meanes to
dispatche the said ship from the severall ports and places shee was at
the said Voyage according to the order of the said Woods
and hee beleeveth that if the said Woods had come away
sooner from the said Island which hee saith hee might have
done) it would have saved much money; which was spent
in the time of the said ships lying there, and alsoe have
benefitted the said Voyage./:

To the 12th hee cannot Answer:/:

To the 13.th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and
further hee saith hee Cannot . Answer:/:-

To the 14th. hee saith that the Victualls and
Provisions. spent the said Voyage: per moneth did amount
unto (as the said Luke Wood hath told this Deponent) about
25:li or 30:li: and further cannot answer saving as aforesaid

To the 15th. hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
and further cannot Answer:/:

To the 16th: hee saith that at, and betweene ffalmouth and
Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship; And saith
that there was want of Provisions onboard the said Shipp
from ffalmouth up to London the homewards voyage, and
Otherwise Answereth not:/:

To the 17th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and
further doth not answer, saving hee saith the said Luke
Wood did all the said Voyage, give the said Grove as bad
words as the said Grove gave or spake to or against the
said Wood, and the said Wood oftentimes in this deponents
hearing did call the said Grove Yong Rogue; and other
reproachfull names and the said Wood told this deponent that
if it had not bin for him the said Wood the said Grove
had never come in to the said Ship as Master or to that effect, which
said Woods did disparidge the said Grove, and was as
he saith a great meanes to make his Company or some of them slight
him./.:

To