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|Transcription=To the 8th article and the schedule therein mentioned and now showed to
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him at the tyme of this his examination hee saith he referreth him
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self to the sayd schedule which hee beleeveth to be the protest made by the
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sayd Lemmon before the two notaried therein mentioned And further
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hee cannot depose /
  
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To the 9th hee cannot depose./
  
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To the 10th hee saith that during such tyme as the ''Redd Rose'' was in the
<series>HCA 13/73</series>
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<folio>f.426r</folio>
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<picture>IMG_0057</picture>
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<summary></summary>
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<Sue Jones, 14/08/14>
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To the 8th article and the &#91;xxxxxxx&#93; therein mentionedd and now ffound to
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&#91;xxxx&#93; at the third of this his examination hee saith he &#91;xxxxxxx&#93; him
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self to the sayd &#91;xxxx&#93; into which hee &#91;xxxxxx&#93; to the &#91;protest?&#93; made by the
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sayd Lemmon before that hee notarised therein under oath And further
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hee cannot depose /
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To the 9th hee cannot depose./
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To the 10th hee saith that during July by and as the ''Redd Rose'' was in the
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possession of the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates all the locks
 
possession of the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates all the locks
of all chests and trunks and cupbords and there placed in the sayd shipp were broken
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of all chests and trunks and Cupbords and other places in the sayd shipp were broken
open and all papers and &#91;xxxxxx&#93; taken out of them and also cloathes belonging to the
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open and all papers and letters taken out of them and also cloathes belonging to the
sayd Lemmon and his Mariners taken away and in &#91;imbezelled?&#93; and much of the
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sayd Lemmon and his Mariners taken away and in imbezelled and much of her
lading spoiled this hee knoweth for that hee saw and found when
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ladeing spoiled this hee knoweth for that hee sawe and found when
hee was admitted to come aboard there againe after hee &#91;xxxxxxx&#93; that they
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hee was admitted to come aboard her againe after her deliverie that they
were so taken away And knoweth that the sayd Lemmon was found to
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were so taken away And knoweth that the sayd Lemmon was forced to
take up money and supply his &#91;xxxxx&#93;, which hee beleeveth hee &#91;xxxxxxx&#93;
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take up money to supplye his wants, which hee beleeveth hee needed
 
not to have done if his letters of Credit and bills of Exchange and other
 
not to have done if his letters of Credit and bills of Exchange and other
 
papers had not been taken away by the sayd Wygarts and drewes and
 
papers had not been taken away by the sayd Wygarts and drewes and
 
their Confederates And further to this article hee cannot depose/
 
their Confederates And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the iith hee saith after sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates
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To the iith hee saith after the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates
 
had kept the sayd shipp ''Redd Rose'' soo long as they pleased and taken
 
had kept the sayd shipp ''Redd Rose'' soo long as they pleased and taken
of her her papers and writings and had spoiled them and made her leakie
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of her her papers and writings and had spoiled her and made her leakie
in manner aforesayd and thereby in damaged her lading they
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in manner aforesayd and thereby in dammaged her ladeing they
 
did at last deliver her in that leakie and dammaged condition to the
 
did at last deliver her in that leakie and dammaged condition to the
 
sayd Lemmon and Company but kept all her papers and writings and
 
sayd Lemmon and Company but kept all her papers and writings and
his and his in &#91;xxxxxx&#93; leakes and would not &#91;xxx&#93; did deliver them unto
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his and his mariners cloaths and would not nor did deliver them unto
them but kept and delay with them and doo cause and delay with them from them And further to this article
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them but kept and detayned them and doo keepe and detayne them And further to this article
 
hee cannot depose./
 
hee cannot depose./
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To the i2th hee saith that the sayd Wygarts and Drewes kept the sayd
 
To the i2th hee saith that the sayd Wygarts and Drewes kept the sayd
shipp ''Redd Rose'' soe longe under their &#91;xxxxxx&#93; that shee thereby lost
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shipp ''Redd Rose'' soe longe under their seizure that shee thereby lost
 
the company of five or sixe shipps who were bound to Stockholme
 
the company of five or sixe shipps who were bound to Stockholme
which was the place whither the ''Redd Rose'' was bound and in whose
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which was the place whether the ''Redd Rose'' was bound and in whose
company (had shee not bin soe seized) shee hadd gone thither, which shipps
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company (had shee not bin soe seized) shee had gone thither, which shipps
arrived safe there where this deponent sawe them in safety And for
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arrived safe there where this deponent sawe them in safety And soe
hee verify &#91;xxxxxxx&#93; might the'' Redd Rose'' if shee had not bin seized by
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hee verily beleeveth might the'' Redd Rose'' if shee had not bin seized by
 
the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates in manner aforesayd
 
the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates in manner aforesayd
 
And further hee cannot depose./
 
And further hee cannot depose./
To the 13th 14th and 15th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that
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To the 13th 14th and 15th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that
 
after the sayd Lemmon and Company had gotten their sayd shipp
 
after the sayd Lemmon and Company had gotten their sayd shipp
''Redd Rose'' and her lading againe (though much dammaged as aforesayd)
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''Redd Rose'' and her ladeing againe (though much dammaged as aforesayd)
 
they sett sayle therewith towards their designed port of Stockholme
 
they sett sayle therewith towards their designed port of Stockholme
but the sayd shipp of this deponents knowledge (being &#91;xxxxxxxx&#93; aboard
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but the sayd shipp of this deponents knowledge (being Carpenter aboard
her the sayd voyage) was shee soe leakie by reason of the hurt shee
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her the sayd voyage) was then soe leakie by reason of the hurt shee
had &#91;xxxxxx&#93; while shee was under seizure as aforesayd that her
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had receaved while shee was under seizure as aforesayd that her
Company was faine to keyp her with continuall pumping and
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Company were faine to keepe her with continuall pumping and
 
with all their paines could hardly keepe her above water And
 
with all their paines could hardly keepe her above water And
hee saith that in such her passage the sayd shipp was &#91;xxxx&#93; with by a
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hee saith that in such her passage the sayd shipp was mett with by a
Danish shipp of warr who demanded whouse shee was and whither
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Danish shipp of warr who demanded whence shee was and whether
 
bound and answere was made that shee belonged to London and was
 
bound and answere was made that shee belonged to London and was
 
bound for Stockholme or to that effect and the master being commanded
 
bound for Stockholme or to that effect and the master being commanded
 
aboard
 
aboard
 
 
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To the 8th article and the schedule therein mentioned and now showed to
him at the tyme of this his examination hee saith he referreth him
self to the sayd schedule which hee beleeveth to be the protest made by the
sayd Lemmon before the two notaried therein mentioned And further
hee cannot depose /

To the 9th hee cannot depose./

To the 10th hee saith that during such tyme as the Redd Rose was in the
possession of the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates all the locks
of all chests and trunks and Cupbords and other places in the sayd shipp were broken
open and all papers and letters taken out of them and also cloathes belonging to the
sayd Lemmon and his Mariners taken away and in imbezelled and much of her
ladeing spoiled this hee knoweth for that hee sawe and found when
hee was admitted to come aboard her againe after her deliverie that they
were so taken away And knoweth that the sayd Lemmon was forced to
take up money to supplye his wants, which hee beleeveth hee needed
not to have done if his letters of Credit and bills of Exchange and other
papers had not been taken away by the sayd Wygarts and drewes and
their Confederates And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the iith hee saith after the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates
had kept the sayd shipp Redd Rose soo long as they pleased and taken
of her her papers and writings and had spoiled her and made her leakie
in manner aforesayd and thereby in dammaged her ladeing they
did at last deliver her in that leakie and dammaged condition to the
sayd Lemmon and Company but kept all her papers and writings and
his and his mariners cloaths and would not nor did deliver them unto
them but kept and detayned them and doo keepe and detayne them And further to this article
hee cannot depose./

To the i2th hee saith that the sayd Wygarts and Drewes kept the sayd
shipp Redd Rose soe longe under their seizure that shee thereby lost
the company of five or sixe shipps who were bound to Stockholme
which was the place whether the Redd Rose was bound and in whose
company (had shee not bin soe seized) shee had gone thither, which shipps
arrived safe there where this deponent sawe them in safety And soe
hee verily beleeveth might the Redd Rose if shee had not bin seized by
the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates in manner aforesayd
And further hee cannot depose./

To the 13th 14th and 15th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that
after the sayd Lemmon and Company had gotten their sayd shipp
Redd Rose and her ladeing againe (though much dammaged as aforesayd)
they sett sayle therewith towards their designed port of Stockholme
but the sayd shipp of this deponents knowledge (being Carpenter aboard
her the sayd voyage) was then soe leakie by reason of the hurt shee
had receaved while shee was under seizure as aforesayd that her
Company were faine to keepe her with continuall pumping and
with all their paines could hardly keepe her above water And
hee saith that in such her passage the sayd shipp was mett with by a
Danish shipp of warr who demanded whence shee was and whether
bound and answere was made that shee belonged to London and was
bound for Stockholme or to that effect and the master being commanded
aboard