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not have held soe tight as to this depondent in the voyage afterwards
 
not have held soe tight as to this depondent in the voyage afterwards
 
appeared they did and hee saith there were empty case aboard
 
appeared they did and hee saith there were empty case aboard
the Pilgrim wherein a good part of the oyles pumped out after
+
the ''Pilgrim'' wherein a good part of the oyles pumped out after
 
damage in question receaved) was saved, in such case as it could bee, and
 
damage in question receaved) was saved, in such case as it could bee, and
 
was, being much dammified by mixture with water, And further to
 
was, being much dammified by mixture with water, And further to
 
this Interrogatory hee cannot answere/
 
this Interrogatory hee cannot answere/
 
To the 6th hee saith the wine and oyle caske Interrate was surveyed before the
 
To the 6th hee saith the wine and oyle caske Interrate was surveyed before the
breaking of the longers by captaine Francis Ashmore and others whose
+
breaking of the longers by '''captaine Francis Ashmore''' and others whose
 
names hee remembreth not and saith they found the oyles and wines to be leaked out by
 
names hee remembreth not and saith they found the oyles and wines to be leaked out by
 
defect of the caske and not by badd stowage and saith hee knoweth
 
defect of the caske and not by badd stowage and saith hee knoweth
the Pilglrim did receive damage by the Exeter Merchants falling fowle
+
the ''Pilglrim'' did receive damage by the ''Exeter Merchant''s falling fowle
 
of her and forceing her aground jfor that hee observed that perfectly
 
of her and forceing her aground jfor that hee observed that perfectly
 
after the same both there and the caske of the oyles and wine in her was
 
after the same both there and the caske of the oyles and wine in her was
 
much more leakie then foromerly theyt had bin And further saving his
 
much more leakie then foromerly theyt had bin And further saving his
 
foregoeing deposicion hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively/
 
foregoeing deposicion hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively/
John Baker [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
+
'''John Baker''' [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
Reported before Doctor Godolphin/ [LH SIDE]
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Reported before '''Doctor Godolphin'''/ [LH SIDE]
 
The 10th day November 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]
 
The 10th day November 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]
  
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The Lord Protector against certain planke
 
The Lord Protector against certain planke
 
bought to the Port of London from
 
bought to the Port of London from
Yarmouth in a hoy belonging to Joseph
+
Yarmouth in a hoy belonging to''' Joseph
Waters or some others of Yarmouth aforesayd
+
Waters''' or some others of Yarmouth aforesayd
 
arrested bu authority of this Court as
 
arrested bu authority of this Court as
 
belonging to his highnes the sayd Lord Protector
 
belonging to his highnes the sayd Lord Protector
and against Lawrence Adames and against the Executor
+
and against '''Lawrence Adames''' and against the Executoro
or Administrator of Henry Richardson, and
+
or Administrator of '''Henry Richardson''', and
against John Tanner and alsoe against
+
against '''John Tanner''' and alsoe against
Joselph ARtis and against all others (???) Budd
+
'''Joselph Artis''' and against all others (???)''' Budd
Clements  [LH SIDE]
+
Clements''' [LH SIDE]
  
Jonas Shish of deptford in the County of Kent
+
'''Jonas Shish''' of deptford in the County of Kent
Shipwright aged 50 yeares of thereabouts a qittnes
+
Shipwright aged 50 yeares of thereabouts a wittnes
 
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth vizt [LH SIDE]
 
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth vizt [LH SIDE]
  
 
To the first second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith that during
 
To the first second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith that during
 
all the tyme in the first article mentioned hee this deponent (being the arlate
 
all the tyme in the first article mentioned hee this deponent (being the arlate
Jonas Shish) was a Purveyor for Tymber and imployed for buying of tymber
+
'''Jonas Shish''') was a Purveyor for Tymber and imployed for buying of tymber
 
for the use of the Navie of this Commonwealth And the performance of such
 
for the use of the Navie of this Commonwealth And the performance of such
 
his office and imployment did within the sayd tyme contract and agree with for and buy
 
his office and imployment did within the sayd tyme contract and agree with for and buy
of the arlate John Tanner Lawrence Waters and Henry Richardson then liveing who
+
of the arlate '''John Tanner Lawrence Waters''' and '''Henry Richardson''' then liveing who
 
were accompted to be partners together in thirds for the use of this Commonwealth a quantitie of tymber and
 
were accompted to be partners together in thirds for the use of this Commonwealth a quantitie of tymber and
 
plankes to the quantitie of sixe hundred (?load) and upwards which was felled
 
plankes to the quantitie of sixe hundred (?load) and upwards which was felled
 
in Easrsham Parke in the County of Norffolke and lying then together
 
in Easrsham Parke in the County of Norffolke and lying then together
 
and in other places in and neere sayd Parke
 
and in other places in and neere sayd Parke
neere the lodge on the North part of the sayd Parke And the sayd Tanner
+
neere the lodge on the North part of the sayd Parke And the sayd '''Tanner'''
  
 
}}
 
}}

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To the 5th hee saith hee well knoweth being aboard that there was
not much oyle vizt as hee beleaveth not above halfe a tonne of oyle
pumped out betweene the Port of her receiving the same and this Port of
London And saith that hee this deponent when the sayd oyle and wines
were shipped did finde fault with the caske as conceiveing they would
not have held soe tight as to this depondent in the voyage afterwards
appeared they did and hee saith there were empty case aboard
the Pilgrim wherein a good part of the oyles pumped out after
damage in question receaved) was saved, in such case as it could bee, and
was, being much dammified by mixture with water, And further to
this Interrogatory hee cannot answere/
To the 6th hee saith the wine and oyle caske Interrate was surveyed before the
breaking of the longers by captaine Francis Ashmore and others whose
names hee remembreth not and saith they found the oyles and wines to be leaked out by
defect of the caske and not by badd stowage and saith hee knoweth
the Pilglrim did receive damage by the Exeter Merchants falling fowle
of her and forceing her aground jfor that hee observed that perfectly
after the same both there and the caske of the oyles and wine in her was
much more leakie then foromerly theyt had bin And further saving his
foregoeing deposicion hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively/
John Baker [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
Reported before Doctor Godolphin/ [LH SIDE]
The 10th day November 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined on the allegacon on the behalf of his hignes
Oliver Lord Protector./ [RH SIDE]

The Lord Protector against certain planke
bought to the Port of London from
Yarmouth in a hoy belonging to Joseph
Waters or some others of Yarmouth aforesayd
arrested bu authority of this Court as
belonging to his highnes the sayd Lord Protector
and against Lawrence Adames and against the Executoro
or Administrator of Henry Richardson, and
against John Tanner and alsoe against
Joselph Artis and against all others (???) Budd
Clements [LH SIDE]

Jonas Shish of deptford in the County of Kent
Shipwright aged 50 yeares of thereabouts a wittnes
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth vizt [LH SIDE]

To the first second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith that during
all the tyme in the first article mentioned hee this deponent (being the arlate
Jonas Shish) was a Purveyor for Tymber and imployed for buying of tymber
for the use of the Navie of this Commonwealth And the performance of such
his office and imployment did within the sayd tyme contract and agree with for and buy
of the arlate John Tanner Lawrence Waters and Henry Richardson then liveing who
were accompted to be partners together in thirds for the use of this Commonwealth a quantitie of tymber and
plankes to the quantitie of sixe hundred (?load) and upwards which was felled
in Easrsham Parke in the County of Norffolke and lying then together
and in other places in and neere sayd Parke
neere the lodge on the North part of the sayd Parke And the sayd Tanner