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|Transcription=replyed that they were in shole water, and put their helme a
|Transcription=replyed that they were in ?shole water, and put their helme a
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Starboard, and runne into Mr Hall. his ship the ''Agreement'' which
Starboard, and runne into M:r Hall. his ship y:e Agreem:t w:ch
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was to Leeward of the ''Abigail'', and this deponent asking him
was to Leeward of the Abigail, and this depo:t asking him
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whether they could not take more roome with the ''Abigaile'', either to Leeward or
whether they could not take more roome with the Abigaile, either to Leeward or
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to Windward, he the said Yonge said that it was in the night, or to
to Windward, he y:e said Yonge said that it was in y:e night, or to
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effect, and this deponent saying; Then Mr hall was in Noe falt,
effect, and this depo:t saying; Then M:r Hall was in Noe falt,
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The said Yonge made answer, Noe; He cannot blame Mr hall for any
The said Yonge made answer, Noe; ?He cannot blame M:r Hall for any
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thing, but onely because hee went away, and would not
 
thing, but onely because hee went away, and would not
lye by, after y:e Abigail had runne in the Agreem:t
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lye by, after the ''Abigail'' had runne in the ''Agreement''
 
or to that very effect, And further cannot depose;/.
 
or to that very effect, And further cannot depose;/.
  
To the Interries;/.
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To the Interrogatories;/. CENTRE HEADING
  
To the 1:st hee saith y:t M:r Hall required him to come and Testifye in
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To the 1st hee saith that Mr Hall required him to come and Testifye in
his cause; And sath that y:e foresaid words: were spoken by this depo:t
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his cause; And sath that the foresaid words: were spoken by this deponent
and y:e said Yonge in the p:rsence of one John Water?Borne: Thomas Rowe
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and the said Yonge in the presence of one John WaterXXXXX: Thomas Rowe
who wer two of the Company of y:e Ship [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] whereof one
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who wer two of the Company of the Ship [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] whereof one
William, Woollard was Mr, to w:ch Ship this depo:t then allsoe belonged
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William Woollard was Master, to which Ship this deponent then allsoe belonged
& was goeing aboard with them when hee soe met the said Yonge
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and was goeing aboard with them when hee soe met the said Yonge
and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing depon & further
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and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and further
 
cannot answer./
 
cannot answer./
  
 
To the second hee saith hee is a Carpenter, and hath in that quality
 
To the second hee saith hee is a Carpenter, and hath in that quality
 
gone to sea in Ships for the most part of Tenn yeares last, and
 
gone to sea in Ships for the most part of Tenn yeares last, and
saith hee is worth about 100: and otherwise negatively./.
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saith hee is worth about 100:?lw. and otherwise negatively./.
  
To the 3:d hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof./:
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To the 3d hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof./:
  
The marke [UPSIDE DOWN ANCHOR] of the said
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Repeated before the two Judges in Court.
John Taylor
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rEPEATED BEFORE THE xxx jUDGES IN xxxxx.
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The marke [UPSIDE DOWN ANCHOR] of the said MARKE, RH SIDE
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John Tylor
  
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Case: James Nuthall ag:t the Gilly Flower alias the Hope, Henry Potts Master, & ag:t Henry Potts: Examination: 1. William Wyas, of Limehouse, Stepney, Vintner, aged 31: Date: February 18th, 1658
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The 18:th of ffebruary 1658./.
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The 18th of ffebruary 1658./.
  
James Nuthall ag:t y:e Gilly flower als y:e Hope)
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James Nuthall against the ''Gilly flower'' alias the ''Hope'')
Henry Potts M:r & ag:t y:e said Potts)
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henry Potts Master and against the said Potts)
Cheeke:/.
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Cheeke&#58;/.
  
 
Examined upon an Allegation given
 
Examined upon an Allegation given
 
in on the behalfe of the said
 
in on the behalfe of the said
Nuthall:/:
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Nuthall&#58;/&#58;
  
Rp. J:ns WILLIAM WYAS of Limehouse in y:e parish
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'''Rp. J&#58;us'''
of Stepney Vintner, aged 31 yeeres or thereab:t
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Sworne; and Examined:/:
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To the first arle of the said Allon hee saith hee well knowe
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'''William Wyat''' of Limehouse in the parish
y:e arlate Henry Potts, and knoweth that hee the said
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of Stepney Vintner, aged 31 yeeres or thereabout
Potts about two yeeres or two yeeres and a halfe since was M:r
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Sworne; and Examined&#58;/&#58;
of a Certaine Vessell w:ch hee supposeth was Called <:e Hopewell
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(And otherwise Cannot depose.
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To the 7:th arles & y:e schedule annexed XXX a bond now shewed unto him hee saith and deposeth that this depo:t was
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To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith hee well knowe
p:rsent as this depo:ts house; at the signe of the Ship neere Duke ?Streete
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the arlate henry Potts, and knoweth that hee the said
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Potts about two yeeres or two yeeres and a halfe since was Master
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of a Certaine Vessell which hee supposeth was Called the ''Hopewell''
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(And otherwise Cannot depose./.
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To the 7th articles and the schedule annexed being a bond now shewed unto him hee saith and deposeth that this deponent was
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present at this deponents house, at the signe of the Ship neere Duke Streete
 
and did there see the said Henry Potts, together with the arlate
 
and did there see the said Henry Potts, together with the arlate
 
John Carter, Signe Seale, and for their act and deed deliver, the
 
John Carter, Signe Seale, and for their act and deed deliver, the
said Bond or schedule, w:ch being soe done this depo:t sett his
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said Bond or schedule, which being soe done this deponent sett his
 
hand thereunder as a Witnes, of the said Signeing Sealing
 
hand thereunder as a Witnes, of the said Signeing Sealing
 
and delivering as now appeareth, and having seene his name
 
and delivering as now appeareth, and having seene his name
at y:e bottome of y:e sd Schedule or bond. hee saith y:e same is of his hand
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at the bottome of the said Schedule or bond. hee saith the same is of his hand
 
writing, And further. cannot depose ./.
 
writing, And further. cannot depose ./.
  
WILLIAM WIATT &#91;His signature&#93;
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William Wiatt &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
 
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replyed that they were in shole water, and put their helme a
Starboard, and runne into Mr Hall. his ship the Agreement which
was to Leeward of the Abigail, and this deponent asking him
whether they could not take more roome with the Abigaile, either to Leeward or
to Windward, he the said Yonge said that it was in the night, or to
effect, and this deponent saying; Then Mr hall was in Noe falt,
The said Yonge made answer, Noe; He cannot blame Mr hall for any
thing, but onely because hee went away, and would not
lye by, after the Abigail had runne in the Agreement
or to that very effect, And further cannot depose;/.

To the Interrogatories;/. CENTRE HEADING

To the 1st hee saith that Mr Hall required him to come and Testifye in
his cause; And sath that the foresaid words: were spoken by this deponent
and the said Yonge in the presence of one John WaterXXXXX: Thomas Rowe
who wer two of the Company of the Ship [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] whereof one
William Woollard was Master, to which Ship this deponent then allsoe belonged
and was goeing aboard with them when hee soe met the said Yonge
and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and further
cannot answer./

To the second hee saith hee is a Carpenter, and hath in that quality
gone to sea in Ships for the most part of Tenn yeares last, and
saith hee is worth about 100:?lw. and otherwise negatively./.

To the 3d hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof./:

Repeated before the two Judges in Court.

The marke [UPSIDE DOWN ANCHOR] of the said MARKE, RH SIDE
John Tylor

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The 18th of ffebruary 1658./.

James Nuthall against the Gilly flower alias the Hope)
henry Potts Master and against the said Potts)
Cheeke:/.

Examined upon an Allegation given
in on the behalfe of the said
Nuthall:/:

Rp. J:us

William Wyat of Limehouse in the parish
of Stepney Vintner, aged 31 yeeres or thereabout
Sworne; and Examined:/:

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith hee well knowe
the arlate henry Potts, and knoweth that hee the said
Potts about two yeeres or two yeeres and a halfe since was Master
of a Certaine Vessell which hee supposeth was Called the Hopewell
(And otherwise Cannot depose./.

To the 7th articles and the schedule annexed being a bond now shewed unto him hee saith and deposeth that this deponent was
present at this deponents house, at the signe of the Ship neere Duke Streete
and did there see the said Henry Potts, together with the arlate
John Carter, Signe Seale, and for their act and deed deliver, the
said Bond or schedule, which being soe done this deponent sett his
hand thereunder as a Witnes, of the said Signeing Sealing
and delivering as now appeareth, and having seene his name
at the bottome of the said Schedule or bond. hee saith the same is of his hand
writing, And further. cannot depose ./.

William Wiatt [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]