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|Transcription=To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the yeare
 
|Transcription=To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the yeare
 
one thousand sixe hundred fifty five and on the thirtith of June that yeare or
 
one thousand sixe hundred fifty five and on the thirtith of June that yeare or
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new Boltspritt to those whome the sayd Watkins sent for the same
 
new Boltspritt to those whome the sayd Watkins sent for the same
 
and was bookekeeper to the sayd William Wood and entered the same
 
and was bookekeeper to the sayd William Wood and entered the same
in his booke at the rate of five pouns as aforesayd for the use of the
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in his booke at the rate of five pounds as aforesayd for the use of the
 
sayd shipp And further hee cannot depose./
 
sayd shipp And further hee cannot depose./
  
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hee answereth negatively./
 
hee answereth negatively./
  
To the 2: 3: 4th 5th and 6th Interrogatories hee cannot answer knowing nothing
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To the 2: 3: 4th 5th and 6th Interrogatories hee cannot answer knowing nothing
 
nor having heard anything to the effect Interrogate./
 
nor having heard anything to the effect Interrogate./
  
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Marke Cron[?s]y [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Marke Cron[?s]y [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The 23th of August 1658.
 
The 23th of August 1658.
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heard him say that shee was to saile therewith for Ireland and
 
heard him say that shee was to saile therewith for Ireland and
 
there deliver the same, and saith that the master of her
 
there deliver the same, and saith that the master of her
as hee taketh it (Allan h&#91;XXXXXXXXson&#93;) wanting men
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as hee taketh it (Allart &#91;?hubrechtson&#93;) wanting men
 
asked this deponent to goe and saile in her as one of her company
 
asked this deponent to goe and saile in her as one of her company
the same voyage And this deponent falling sick there could not goe with her and saith thae said Richard Rich was and is &#91;?and is GUTTER&#93;
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the same voyage And this deponent falling sick there could not goe with her and saith the said Richard Rich was and is &#91;?and is&#93;
 
commonly said to be the servant and factor of one mr
 
commonly said to be the servant and factor of one mr
 
Smith an Englishman, and that hee laded her for his account. And
 
Smith an Englishman, and that hee laded her for his account. And
 
saith
 
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Thomas Twinney, a forty-five year old shipwright of Wapping, deposed on July 15th 1650 in the English High Court of Admiralty. He stated that he had often seen a mast which was now lying in "the yard of William Wood mast maker in Wapping". The mast belonged to the ''Mary'' of Greenwich (Master: James Kendall), and was the ship's main mast. The mast had been stored there following the casting away of the ship the previous winter whilst carrying a lading of coals from Newcastle to London.<ref>HCA 13/62 unfol. 131D3300_DSC_0041</ref>
 
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To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the yeare
one thousand sixe hundred fifty five and on the thirtith of June that yeare or
thereabouts James Watkins the then Master of the shipp the Pilgrim
arlate did for the use of the sayd shipp receive of William Wood of
Wapping Mast maker to whome this deponent then was and now is a servant
a new Boltspritt to be used about the sayd shipp and payed for the
same fower pounds seaven shillings sterling and had allowed him
for an old boltspritt hee then brought thirteene shillings of like money
which made up the summe of five pounds sterling being the prise
which hee was to pay and did pay for the sayd new Boltspritt This
hee the better knoweth for that hee this deponent delivered the sayd
new Boltspritt to those whome the sayd Watkins sent for the same
and was bookekeeper to the sayd William Wood and entered the same
in his booke at the rate of five pounds as aforesayd for the use of the
sayd shipp And further hee cannot depose./

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie the truth of his knowledge
in this cause at request of the foresayd James Watkins And to the rest
hee answereth negatively./

To the 2: 3: 4th 5th and 6th Interrogatories hee cannot answer knowing nothing
nor having heard anything to the effect Interrogate./

Repeated before doctor Godolphin/

Marke Cron[?s]y [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 23th of August 1658.

Smith against the deales in the}
Golden Winefat aforesaid.}

Examined upon the fore said allegation
on behalfe of the said Smith.

Rp. 2.

Christofer Martinss[?on] of Larwicj in Norway
Mariner, aged 21 yeares or thereabouts sworne
and examined.

To the severall articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee well knoweth the shipp the Golden wine fat and
about Michaelmas last saw her at larwick in Norway, and
saw her there laden by a younge man named Richard Rich and
heard him say that shee was to saile therewith for Ireland and
there deliver the same, and saith that the master of her
as hee taketh it (Allart [?hubrechtson]) wanting men
asked this deponent to goe and saile in her as one of her company
the same voyage And this deponent falling sick there could not goe with her and saith the said Richard Rich was and is [?and is]
commonly said to be the servant and factor of one mr
Smith an Englishman, and that hee laded her for his account. And
saith

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William Wood, mast maker

Thomas Twinney, a forty-five year old shipwright of Wapping, deposed on July 15th 1650 in the English High Court of Admiralty. He stated that he had often seen a mast which was now lying in "the yard of William Wood mast maker in Wapping". The mast belonged to the Mary of Greenwich (Master: James Kendall), and was the ship's main mast. The mast had been stored there following the casting away of the ship the previous winter whilst carrying a lading of coals from Newcastle to London.[1]
  1. HCA 13/62 unfol. 131D3300_DSC_0041