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|Transcription=To the 2d and 3d hee saith that that place where the said Ship
 
|Transcription=To the 2d and 3d hee saith that that place where the said Ship
the ''Ph?oenix'' did soe ride at anchor as aforesaid, was and
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the ''Phenix'' did soe ride at anchor as aforesaid, was and
 
is a very usuall, and Comon place where Ships did
 
is a very usuall, and Comon place where Ships did
 
usually ride, and lye in, And saith the said Ship the
 
usually ride, and lye in, And saith the said Ship the
''Ph?oenix'' did there lye some Certaine dayes without
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''Phenix'' did there lye some Certaine dayes without
 
doeing any dammage to, or receiveing any Damage from,
 
doeing any dammage to, or receiveing any Damage from,
 
any Ship or Vessell whatsoever, And saith that after
 
any Ship or Vessell whatsoever, And saith that after
 
shee had rid some Certaine dayes at the said place
 
shee had rid some Certaine dayes at the said place
the arlate Ship the ''Consent'' came and ?sat upon
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the arlate Ship the ''Consent'' came and sat upon
 
the said Anchor belonging to the ''Phonix'' which lay
 
the said Anchor belonging to the ''Phonix'' which lay
 
to the Northward, And further cannot depose; for
 
to the Northward, And further cannot depose; for
that hee was not then on board the ''Phonix'', nor sawe
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that hee was not then on board the ''Phenix'', nor sawe
howe the said ?damage came to the ''Consent''. But went
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howe the said damage came to the ''Consent''. But went
(about XXXX a ?Clock of the ?Saturday arlate and XXXX
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(about ? 6 of a Clock of the Saturday arlate) on board
  
 
To the .4.th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that if
 
To the .4.th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that if
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from her Cable and gave way. shee would not nor
 
from her Cable and gave way. shee would not nor
 
Could both in any Probability have come and sat upon
 
Could both in any Probability have come and sat upon
the ''Phonex'' her Northerne Anchor. and further
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the ''Phenex'' her Northerne Anchor. and further
 
Cannot depose:/:
 
Cannot depose:/:
  
 
To the 5th hee saith that from Thursday: untill about seaven
 
To the 5th hee saith that from Thursday: untill about seaven
a Clock of the Saturday next followeing, the ''Ph?enix'' and the
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a Clock of the Saturday next followeing, the ''Phenix'' and the
 
''Consent'' did every tide winde about as the tide went
 
''Consent'' did every tide winde about as the tide went
and in all that time the ''Consent'' never ?Touched
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and in all that time the ''Consent'' never Touched
the ''Ph?enix'' or her Anchor or either of
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the ''Phenix'' or her Anchor or either of
 
them, that this deponent knoweth of: And further
 
them, that this deponent knoweth of: And further
 
hee cannot depose:/.
 
hee cannot depose:/.
  
 
To the 6th. hee saith that the said Anchors belonging to the
 
To the 6th. hee saith that the said Anchors belonging to the
''Ph?enix'' were as aforesaid Cast out the one to the
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''Phenix'' were as aforesaid Cast out the one to the
 
Northward and the other to the Southward and otherwise
 
Northward and the other to the Southward and otherwise
 
hee deposeth not
 
hee deposeth not
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To the 7.th hee saith that for many dayes before; and untill
 
To the 7.th hee saith that for many dayes before; and untill
 
the said Damage happened to the Consent, by her
 
the said Damage happened to the Consent, by her
sitting uppon the ''Ph?enix'' her Anchor, there was only one
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sitting uppon the ''Phenix'' her Anchor, there was only one
 
boy onboard the ''Consent'' to looke to her, and saith hee
 
boy onboard the ''Consent'' to looke to her, and saith hee
 
beleeveth that if there had bin men on board her that
 
beleeveth that if there had bin men on board her that
would have XXXed and XXXed her the said damage w:ch XXXX
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would have veered and haled her the said damage which happened
 
to the ''Consent'' might have bin prevented The
 
to the ''Consent'' might have bin prevented The
 
foresaid premisses hee deposeth for that hee was and
 
foresaid premisses hee deposeth for that hee was and
continued on board the ''Ph?oenix'', a great part of the time
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Continued on board the ''Phenix'', a great part of the time
that she came to and Anchored in the said place, XXX
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that she came to and Anchored in the said place, when
hee went ashore in the evening of the said Saturday XX
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hee went ashore in the evening of the said Saturday
 
next before the said Damage happened And further cannot
 
next before the said Damage happened And further cannot
 
depose./.
 
depose./.
  
 
To the 8th hee saith that there ought to be three or foure
 
To the 8th hee saith that there ought to be three or foure
men on board a ship which rides at Anchor:?s in the River ?of
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men on board a ship which rides at Anchor in the River of
Thames to ?looke to her and ?Veere and hale her upon
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Thames to looke to her and Veere and hale her upon
 
any occasion:/:
 
any occasion:/:
  

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To the 2d and 3d hee saith that that place where the said Ship
the Phenix did soe ride at anchor as aforesaid, was and
is a very usuall, and Comon place where Ships did
usually ride, and lye in, And saith the said Ship the
Phenix did there lye some Certaine dayes without
doeing any dammage to, or receiveing any Damage from,
any Ship or Vessell whatsoever, And saith that after
shee had rid some Certaine dayes at the said place
the arlate Ship the Consent came and sat upon
the said Anchor belonging to the Phonix which lay
to the Northward, And further cannot depose; for
that hee was not then on board the Phenix, nor sawe
howe the said damage came to the Consent. But went
(about ? 6 of a Clock of the Saturday arlate) on board

To the .4.th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that if
the Consents Southerne Anchor had not broake
from her Cable and gave way. shee would not nor
Could both in any Probability have come and sat upon
the Phenex her Northerne Anchor. and further
Cannot depose:/:

To the 5th hee saith that from Thursday: untill about seaven
a Clock of the Saturday next followeing, the Phenix and the
Consent did every tide winde about as the tide went
and in all that time the Consent never Touched
the Phenix or her Anchor or either of
them, that this deponent knoweth of: And further
hee cannot depose:/.

To the 6th. hee saith that the said Anchors belonging to the
Phenix were as aforesaid Cast out the one to the
Northward and the other to the Southward and otherwise
hee deposeth not

To the 7.th hee saith that for many dayes before; and untill
the said Damage happened to the Consent, by her
sitting uppon the Phenix her Anchor, there was only one
boy onboard the Consent to looke to her, and saith hee
beleeveth that if there had bin men on board her that
would have veered and haled her the said damage which happened
to the Consent might have bin prevented The
foresaid premisses hee deposeth for that hee was and
Continued on board the Phenix, a great part of the time
that she came to and Anchored in the said place, when
hee went ashore in the evening of the said Saturday
next before the said Damage happened And further cannot
depose./.

To the 8th hee saith that there ought to be three or foure
men on board a ship which rides at Anchor in the River of
Thames to looke to her and Veere and hale her upon
any occasion:/:

To the 9th