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|Transcription=To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith hee hath knowne
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|Transcription=To the 3d article & Schedule therein menconed hee saith that the Master and Company of
the arlate Ship the ''Oporto Merchant'' for about two yeeres
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and on board the said Ship, did upon Good Consideration
Last, and saith the arlate Mr Hill, hath bin for all the said
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for the Safeguard of the said Shipp and Lading, and of
time Comonly accounted a part owneer of the said Ship
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their owne Lives. Cut downe the said Ships Maine
and of her tackle and furniture, and further hee cannot
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Mast by the board and Cut away all the Tackling
depose/:
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thereto belonging, and did Stave & Cast over board most
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of the Caske (OR, casks) of ffresh water, that the said Ship might bee
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Lightened. And saith that the said Mainemast, sheat
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Anchor. and all and Singular the tackle Appell and
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furniture of or belonging to the said Ship the ''Oporto Merchant''
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severally mentioned and set downe in thee Schedule, were
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Cast into, (and lost) in the sea, for the preservation of the said
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Ship, and at the time of such their loosing were well
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worth the severall summes mentioned, and set downe in
 +
the XXXXX (now read over unto him). amounting in
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the whole to One hundred, fourty two pounds two shillings
 +
And beside the said goods & materialls hee saith the Missen saile Blowne
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away as aforesaid, was worth about foure pounds XXXXX
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And much damage done to the said Ships Rudder
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sterne post, and sterne, the repaires whereof will Cost the
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said Owners about twenty pounds as he beleeveth The
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Premisses hee deposeth being Carpenter of the said Ship
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as aforesaid. And further cannot Depose./:
  
To the second hee saith that the sayed Ship the ''Oporto Merchant''
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To the 4th and 5th hee saith that During the Continuance
being laden at the Barbadoes, with Sugars and Cottons and
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of the said Storme . the Master and Company of the said Ship
some other merchandizes for the account of several merchants
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did Constantly ply both the Pumpes of the said ship and
Departed from thence bound for this Port of London and
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kept them Goeing, and the said Storme still Continuing
in her Course hetherward (sic), neere the Islands fflowers
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the Company of the said ship were Constrained to bring
and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands on XX
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the said Ships Starboard side to the sea. & the Ship being ?Turned
or about the 20th day of January last, shee met with
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her Spritsaile was blowne away and lost, and the next
a great , and violent Storme; which Continued about
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morning the said Storme, or Tempest abating the Master and
sixteene houres very violent, the Winde being then
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Company through their great paines did stop the said Leake
at West, and the said. shipp tunning before the Sea, for
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made by the Said Anchor. and alsoe the Leake, at the XXXX
her better preservation) under aforesaile, her sterne gave
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Port, and freed her of the water. And saith the said Ship
way, And thereupon, her Company were forced to
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at her said departure from the barbadoes and Imediately before
hang their foresaile, and lye under a mizen, and
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the said Dammage happened was a strong Ship, fit for such a Voyage and Imployment
the said Ships Tiller by Violence of the said Storme
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and very well fitted with all manner of materiall and Necessaryes,
was broken, which did much endanger her Rudder and
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and was not over loaden, at the said time, and saith that
sterne post, and by meanes of the breaking of her Tiller
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her sheate Anchor, was well and sufficiently fastned to
the said Ship, shee receaved much water in at her ?behind port ?which
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the side of the said Ship, with Ropes. And saith that all
came into the said Ships hold, and the said Ships mizen XXX
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such damage which hath happened to the said ship and Lading
by the violence and force of the said Storme was Torne in
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happened not by any Insufficeincy, of in the said Ship,
peeces. and the greatest part of it blowne away, and the
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or any fault of her Master and Company, but meerely by the
said Ship lying broad off to the sea, shipped a great
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violence of the said Storme; And further cannot depose/..
Sea, which washed over board her sheath Anchor, which
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was fastned by the said Ships side and washed her Boate
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To
and Skiffe, to Leewards, and the said Anchor, hanging
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by a Rope where with it was fastned to the said Ships
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side, and the said Ship, Turning or rowling too and
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fro, the said Anchor bilged a hole, neere the Lough of ?the
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Said Ship, and made a Leake in her, through which ?there
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went some water, and their being as aforesaid much
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water receaved ar rge XXXX Port of the said Ship, the said
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Ship had about foure foote water in her hold, w:ch
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caused the said Ship to lye dead in y:e Sea. And saith that
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by the Violence and Duraccon of the said Storme & y:e pXXX
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aforesaid, the said Ship and her Lading and Company
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on board her were in Great Danger of Sinking and
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Perishing in y:e Sea The prmisses hee deposeth being on board
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y:e said Ship y:e said time, and Carpenter of her. And
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Otherwise cannot depose.///
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To the 3d article & Schedule therein menconed hee saith that the Master and Company of
and on board the said Ship, did upon Good Consideration
for the Safeguard of the said Shipp and Lading, and of
their owne Lives. Cut downe the said Ships Maine
Mast by the board and Cut away all the Tackling
thereto belonging, and did Stave & Cast over board most
of the Caske (OR, casks) of ffresh water, that the said Ship might bee
Lightened. And saith that the said Mainemast, sheat
Anchor. and all and Singular the tackle Appell and
furniture of or belonging to the said Ship the Oporto Merchant
severally mentioned and set downe in thee Schedule, were
Cast into, (and lost) in the sea, for the preservation of the said
Ship, and at the time of such their loosing were well
worth the severall summes mentioned, and set downe in
the XXXXX (now read over unto him). amounting in
the whole to One hundred, fourty two pounds two shillings
And beside the said goods & materialls hee saith the Missen saile Blowne
away as aforesaid, was worth about foure pounds XXXXX
And much damage done to the said Ships Rudder
sterne post, and sterne, the repaires whereof will Cost the
said Owners about twenty pounds as he beleeveth The
Premisses hee deposeth being Carpenter of the said Ship
as aforesaid. And further cannot Depose./:

To the 4th and 5th hee saith that During the Continuance
of the said Storme . the Master and Company of the said Ship
did Constantly ply both the Pumpes of the said ship and
kept them Goeing, and the said Storme still Continuing
the Company of the said ship were Constrained to bring
the said Ships Starboard side to the sea. & the Ship being ?Turned
her Spritsaile was blowne away and lost, and the next
morning the said Storme, or Tempest abating the Master and
Company through their great paines did stop the said Leake
made by the Said Anchor. and alsoe the Leake, at the XXXX
Port, and freed her of the water. And saith the said Ship
at her said departure from the barbadoes and Imediately before
the said Dammage happened was a strong Ship, fit for such a Voyage and Imployment
and very well fitted with all manner of materiall and Necessaryes,
and was not over loaden, at the said time, and saith that
her sheate Anchor, was well and sufficiently fastned to
the side of the said Ship, with Ropes. And saith that all
such damage which hath happened to the said ship and Lading
happened not by any Insufficeincy, of in the said Ship,
or any fault of her Master and Company, but meerely by the
violence of the said Storme; And further cannot depose/..

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