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|Transcription=To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that
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hee well knew the shipp the ''Adventure'' interrogated whereof Thomas Partridge was master
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and soe knew her by the space of eight weekes or thereabouts before her
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miscariage hereafter mentioned, during which time hee served in her first as
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masters mate and then as master, the said Partridge falling sick and staying
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ashore at Hull about seaven weekes before such her miscarriage or casting
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away, and this deponent thereupon taking charge of her there as master,
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and such his sicknesse being very violent and taking him alsoe with a
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lamenesse, disabled him the said Partridge to goe in her, and that was the reason of
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his not proceeding thence in her and of this deponents taking charge of
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her.
  
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To the third hee saith the said shipp proceeded from hull to Rotterdam
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and thence departed to goe for hartlepoole, but comming about six
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leagues off Blakeney on the coast of Norfolke shee
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sprunge a leake, which was soe greate and incurable that notwithstanding
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her company pumpt eight and fourtie houres with all the pumpes
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they could make soe that they were quite tired and spent, yet could they
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not possibly cleare her, but shee sunck right downe and
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the company saved themselves in the boate, soe that shee perished and
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is quite lost, of his this deponents sight being then master and one of
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them that soe betooke themselves to the boate, and this hee saith was on
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the eighteeneth of July last or thereabouts.
  
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To the fourth and fifth hee saith the said Thomas Partridge was
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owner of the said shipp wholly, and fitted her out as owner
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and this deponent hath seene his bill of sale declaring him to be
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sole owner, And saith there was noe part of her tackle furniture
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or materialls saved, nor ought that belonged unto her her, saving her
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boate, which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid.
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
  
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To the second and third articles of the Libell he deposeth
 
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and saith that he this deponent being servant unto Mr
 
and saith that he this deponent being servant unto Mr
Thomas Coleclough a Tbacconnist in this Citty, doth very
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Thomas Coleclough a Tobacconnist in this Citty, doth very
 
well know that the arlate Titus Camplaine the producent
 
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did buy of his said Master fower hogsheads of Tobacco
 
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To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that
hee well knew the shipp the Adventure interrogated whereof Thomas Partridge was master
and soe knew her by the space of eight weekes or thereabouts before her
miscariage hereafter mentioned, during which time hee served in her first as
masters mate and then as master, the said Partridge falling sick and staying
ashore at Hull about seaven weekes before such her miscarriage or casting
away, and this deponent thereupon taking charge of her there as master,
and such his sicknesse being very violent and taking him alsoe with a
lamenesse, disabled him the said Partridge to goe in her, and that was the reason of
his not proceeding thence in her and of this deponents taking charge of
her.

To the third hee saith the said shipp proceeded from hull to Rotterdam
and thence departed to goe for hartlepoole, but comming about six
leagues off Blakeney on the coast of Norfolke shee
sprunge a leake, which was soe greate and incurable that notwithstanding
her company pumpt eight and fourtie houres with all the pumpes
they could make soe that they were quite tired and spent, yet could they
not possibly cleare her, but shee sunck right downe and
the company saved themselves in the boate, soe that shee perished and
is quite lost, of his this deponents sight being then master and one of
them that soe betooke themselves to the boate, and this hee saith was on
the eighteeneth of July last or thereabouts.

To the fourth and fifth hee saith the said Thomas Partridge was
owner of the said shipp wholly, and fitted her out as owner
and this deponent hath seene his bill of sale declaring him to be
sole owner, And saith there was noe part of her tackle furniture
or materialls saved, nor ought that belonged unto her her, saving her
boate, which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

will Leatherman [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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28th August 1655.

Complaine against Brandlin and}
others. Clements Smith}

Upon the Libell./

3

Clements dt.

John Appleton of the parish of Saint Christophers
London servant of Thomas Coleclough of the
same parish Grocer, aged about 18 yeares, a
wittnes produced and sworne and being examined he
deposeth as followeth.

To the second and third articles of the Libell he deposeth
and saith that he this deponent being servant unto Mr
Thomas Coleclough a Tobacconnist in this Citty, doth very
well know that the arlate Titus Camplaine the producent
did buy of his said Master fower hogsheads of Tobacco
and that he the said Camplaine did pay the said
Coleclough for the sayd fower hogsheads of Tobacco
the