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|Transcription=and saith that had shee had her full ladeing hee beleeveth the same would not have
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amounted to above xiiij ''s'' sterling at the most but rather to lesse And further hee cannot to
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this article depose./
  
|Transcription=Company seeing the sayd Mate told this deponent that his Captaine, Captaine hudson had hyred that close lighter by the day
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To the 10th hee saith that in case the open lighter arlate had bin fully laden the monday
and therefore shee must be loaden first, and that therefore hee would lade nothing more on board the sayd open lighter till the next morning and soe some of the sayd Company by the Command of
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aforesayd as shee might have bin (as hee beleeveth) if the company of the sayd shipp
the sayd mate stepped into the sayd open lighter and contrary to this
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''Smirna ffactor'' had pleased heee this deponent intended to have gone
deponents mynde and will did loosen the roapes wherewith the sayd open
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away with her and her ladeing that some might soe soone as the tyde served
lighter was fastned to the sayd shipp syde and vered her downe bby the sayd shipps side neere towards the
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as well as the sayd Cloase lyter did with her ladeing, and doubtedly not but hee
seterne of the shipp to make roome for the cloase lyter to lye where the sayd
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should have safely arrived therewith at Galley Key arlate and that without any
open lighter did and the sayd mate sayd they would lade noe more goods into teh sayd
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damage hapening to any goods laded into her dureing the tyme they had continued
open lighter till the next morning and willed this deponent to make
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in the sayd lyter. And further hee cannot depose
her well fast a sterne of the shipp whether they had vered her
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and told this deponent that hee and the shipps company would take care
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of her till next morning and willed this deponent and the sayd Purse
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to come very early the next morning to take in the rest of the ladeing
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which was to be laden on board the sayd open lyter, and thereupon the sayd
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shipps company fell to ladeing of the sayd Cloase lighter it being layd where the open lighter formerly lay and laded
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her fully and sent her away that night  by the next tyde as hee beleeveth for that hee sawe her betymes in th enext morning with her ladeing at Galley Key but the sayd shipps Company refused
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to put any more ladeing on board the sayd open lighter that night, whereupon
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this deponent and the sayd Purse about 4 of the clock in the afternoone of the sayd Monday left
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the sayd lighter and the goods in her then cleere from any damage by any wett and in as good condition as they were receaved into the sayd open lighter in the Custodie
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and under the acre of the Company of the sayd shipp and came noe more
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neere her till the next day in the morning And further to these articles
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hee cannot depose./
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To the 5th hee saith hee well knoweth that the lighter arlate at the tyme
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To the 11th hee saith that hee beleeveth that in case the plugg of the Open lyter
shee went from London to take in her ladeing out of the ''Smyrna ffactor''
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aforesayd had bin struck out or scooped out the lyter would have suncke
and while the goods taken into her were in ladeing and when this deponent
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and bin Covered and buried in water in a short tyme which hee saith hee
and the sayd Purse as is predeposed left her in the care and custody of the sayd Shipps company
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found at his coming againe to her the next morning shee had not bin,
was a stronge stanch and sufficient lighter and fitt to carrye Cotton woolls
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and saith hee well knoweth the plugg of the sayd lyter was not at any
and such goods as were put into her and noe way leakie or insufficeint./
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tyme loosened or scooped out by this deponent nor the sayd Purse, nor
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as hee verily beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience by any other
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imployed by the arlate Mills and Boulton And further to this articlehee cannot depose/
  
To the sixth hee saith that what damage happened to the goods laden aboard
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
the sayd open lighter happened not by any defect or insufficiency of
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the sayd lyter bit soe happened after this deponent and the sayd Purse had
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left her under the care and custody of the Company of the shipp ''Smirna
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ffactor'' who tooke upon them the care there of as aforesayd by whose negligence and default the damage controverted happened
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as this deponent verily beleeveth And further hee cannot depose./
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To the 7th and 8th hee saith that the Cloase ligher arlate is of this deponents
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To the Crosse Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]
knowledge comonly accompted to belonge to one Ambrose Pomery
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of whome as this deponent hath heard the arlate Captaine
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hudson hyred the same and payed him freight for the acrriage of the
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goods taken in to her as aforesayd out of the ''Smirna ffactor'' the
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tyme predeposed, and therefore beleeveth the arlate Bolton and Mills had
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nothing to doe there with, nor imployed the same And further hee
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cannot depose: saving his foregoeing depositions to the first second
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third fowerth and sixth articles of this allegation./
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To the eighth hee saith the goods laden into the sayd open lyter were most of them
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the Interrogated Mills and
Cotton woolls and teh freighjt of them smale and inconsiderable about 2 ''d'' a bagg
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Boulton and hath soe knowne them both for these 12 yeares last
and
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past and saith the sayd Boulton is a servant to the sayd Mills and doth
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often lett out and agree for lighters to unlade shipps and the sayd Mills
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doth if hee like of the bargaine by him the sayd Boulton made
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allowe of what hee doth in that kinde and imployeth his lighters according
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to the sayd Boultons agreement if hee like thereof, otherwise not as
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hee knoweth And further hee cannot answere/.
  
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To the 2 Interrogatorie hee knoweth not nor hath heard with[?XX] any such
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agreement as is Interrogated were made betwixt the Interrogated Boulton and
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hudson and hee saith that the first lighter which the sayd Boulton sent to take
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goods out of the ''Smirna ffactor'' was a Cloase lighter which belonged to
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the sayd Mills which went and laded from the sayd Shipp fine goods and
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brought them to Galley Key aforesayd and afterwards the sayd Boulton
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sent open lighters which brought each of them a ladeing of Course goods as
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Cotton woolls and other course goods to Galley Key and there discharged them
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before there came occasion for to use the cloase lighter aforesayd belonging to
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the sayd Ambrose Pomery (for the makeing roome to lade which the open
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lighter wherein the damage controverted happened was vered from her
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place) And saith that when fine goods rise there is not a necessitie that
 
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and saith that had shee had her full ladeing hee beleeveth the same would not have
amounted to above xiiij s sterling at the most but rather to lesse And further hee cannot to
this article depose./

To the 10th hee saith that in case the open lighter arlate had bin fully laden the monday
aforesayd as shee might have bin (as hee beleeveth) if the company of the sayd shipp
Smirna ffactor had pleased heee this deponent intended to have gone
away with her and her ladeing that some might soe soone as the tyde served
as well as the sayd Cloase lyter did with her ladeing, and doubtedly not but hee
should have safely arrived therewith at Galley Key arlate and that without any
damage hapening to any goods laded into her dureing the tyme they had continued
in the sayd lyter. And further hee cannot depose

To the 11th hee saith that hee beleeveth that in case the plugg of the Open lyter
aforesayd had bin struck out or scooped out the lyter would have suncke
and bin Covered and buried in water in a short tyme which hee saith hee
found at his coming againe to her the next morning shee had not bin,
and saith hee well knoweth the plugg of the sayd lyter was not at any
tyme loosened or scooped out by this deponent nor the sayd Purse, nor
as hee verily beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience by any other
imployed by the arlate Mills and Boulton And further to this articlehee cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Crosse Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the Interrogated Mills and
Boulton and hath soe knowne them both for these 12 yeares last
past and saith the sayd Boulton is a servant to the sayd Mills and doth
often lett out and agree for lighters to unlade shipps and the sayd Mills
doth if hee like of the bargaine by him the sayd Boulton made
allowe of what hee doth in that kinde and imployeth his lighters according
to the sayd Boultons agreement if hee like thereof, otherwise not as
hee knoweth And further hee cannot answere/.

To the 2 Interrogatorie hee knoweth not nor hath heard with[?XX] any such
agreement as is Interrogated were made betwixt the Interrogated Boulton and
hudson and hee saith that the first lighter which the sayd Boulton sent to take
goods out of the Smirna ffactor was a Cloase lighter which belonged to
the sayd Mills which went and laded from the sayd Shipp fine goods and
brought them to Galley Key aforesayd and afterwards the sayd Boulton
sent open lighters which brought each of them a ladeing of Course goods as
Cotton woolls and other course goods to Galley Key and there discharged them
before there came occasion for to use the cloase lighter aforesayd belonging to
the sayd Ambrose Pomery (for the makeing roome to lade which the open
lighter wherein the damage controverted happened was vered from her
place) And saith that when fine goods rise there is not a necessitie that