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|Transcription=1. That the sayd hogsheads of copperis were to be laden aboard the sayd shipp
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|Transcription=That the sayd hogsheads of copperis were to be laden aboard the sayd shipp
2. for Account of the sayd Tether to be transported to Roane and sayd they ˹hee˺ for
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for Account of the sayd Tether to be transported to Roane and sayd they ˹hee˺ for
3. their his parte would take noe farther charge of them and soe went away and
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their his parte would take noe farther charge of them and soe went away and
4. left the sayd lighter and the twelve hogsheads of copperas in it, by which
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left the sayd lighter and the twelve hogsheads of copperas in it, by which
5. means the sayd shipps company did in the absense of the sayde master Richard
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means the sayd shipps company did in the absense of the sayde master Richard
6. Bryan, and without his consent (so far as this deponent knoweth or beleeveth)
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Bryan, and without his consent (so far as this deponent knoweth or beleeveth)
7. take the sayd twelve hogsheads of Copperis aboard the sayd shipp ˹the premises hee deposeth being an eye and ear witness thereof and helpeing to take in the sayd 12. hogsheads aboard˺ And further
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take the sayd twelve hogsheads of Copperis aboard the sayd shipp ˹the premises hee deposeth being an eye and ear witness thereof and helpeing to take in the sayd 12. hogsheads aboard˺ And further
8. to those articles saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/
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to those articles saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/
9. To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee being one of the Company
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10. of the ship Julian and on board well knoweth that by reason of the sayd
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To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee being one of the Company
11. lightermens forceing the sayd shipps Company in absence of the Master soe
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of the ship Julian and on board well knoweth that by reason of the sayd
12. to take the sayd twelve hogsheads of Copperis on board her shee being fully
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lightermens forceing the sayd shipps Company in absence of the Master soe
13. laden before, the sayd shipp haveing receaved them on board at a lowe tyde hee
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to take the sayd twelve hogsheads of Copperis on board her shee being fully
14. saith when the tyde came the sayd shippe being over laden with the weight thereof
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laden before, the sayd shipp haveing receaved them on board at a lowe tyde hee
15. could not nor did not floote, but was by meanes thereof over flowne by
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saith when the tyde came the sayd shippe being over laden with the weight thereof
16. the XXX tyde and she and all her ladeing sunke ˹in the Thames˺ soe that nothing of her
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could not nor did not floote, but was by meanes thereof over flowne by
17. appeared above water but her mast and a little of her sterne and the company
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the XXX tyde and she and all her ladeing sunke ˹in the Thames˺ soe that nothing of her
18. of her was forced to forsake the sayd shipp and saith that the sayd Bryan
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appeared above water but her mast and a little of her sterne and the company
19. and Company Owners of the sayd shipp and the other goods laden aboard her
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of her was forced to forsake the sayd shipp and saith that the sayd Bryan
20. have by the sayd being forced to take the 12. hogsheads of Copperis on
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and Company Owners of the sayd shipp and the other goods laden aboard her
21. board in manner aforesayd, suffered losse and dammage in the other goods
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have by the sayd being forced to take the 12. hogsheads of Copperis on
22. laden aboard the sayd shipp to a considerable value but the summe hee
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board in manner aforesayd, suffered losse and dammage in the other goods
23. knoweth not, they having before the sayd Copperis was laden as much
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laden aboard the sayd shipp to a considerable value but the summe hee
24. other goods as they could conveniently carry in the sayd shipp And further
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knoweth not, they having before the sayd Copperis was laden as much
25. hee cannot depose/
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other goods as they could conveniently carry in the sayd shipp And further
26. To the 4th hee cannot depose/
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hee cannot depose/
27. To the 5th hee saith that of his knowledge being one of her company the
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28. shipp the Julian when shee tooke the sayd 12 hogsheads of Coppers on board
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To the 4th hee cannot depose/
29. her (shee being forced thereto by the lighter mens leaving them as aforesayd)
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30. was a tight strong and sufficient shipp and fitt to carry Merchants and
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To the 5th hee saith that of his knowledge being one of her company the
31. goods and well knoweth that the sayd shipps Company whereof this deponent
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shipp the Julian when shee tooke the sayd 12 hogsheads of Coppers on board
32. was one were carefull to looke X to the sayd shipp and the pumpeing of her
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her (shee being forced thereto by the lighter mens leaving them as aforesayd)
33. and performing their duty in order to the preservation of the sayd shipp
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was a tight strong and sufficient shipp and fitt to carry Merchants and
34. and her ladeing and the deponent sounding the pump about four or
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goods and well knoweth that the sayd shipps Company whereof this deponent
35. five howers before the sayd shipp sunke found her then tight and stanche
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was one were carefull to looke X to the sayd shipp and the pumpeing of her
36. but the tyde afterwards encreaseing and shee not being able to floate
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and performing their duty in order to the preservation of the sayd shipp
37. she was over flowed and the Company of her forced to forsake her
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and her ladeing and the deponent sounding the pump about four or
38. which was occasioned (as hee beleeveth) meerely by her being soe
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five howers before the sayd shipp sunke found her then tight and stanche
39. overladen with the said Copperis And further to this article hee cannot
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but the tyde afterwards encreaseing and shee not being able to floate
40. depose,/
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she was over flowed and the Company of her forced to forsake her
41. To the 6th hee saith that her being one of the sayd shipps company and
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which was occasioned (as hee beleeveth) meerely by her being soe
42. aboard knoweth that a Cooper came aboard the sayd shipp after shee
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overladen with the said Copperis And further to this article hee cannot
43. was recovered above water to looke after the sayd Copperis (sent as
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depose,/
44. hee beleeveth by the sayd Tether) and saith the sayd Cooper opened the
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45. sayd hogsheads (the sayd Master being absent) and viewed them and took all
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To the 6th hee saith that her being one of the sayd shipps company and
46. the sayd hogsheads and soe much of the the Copperis the sayd Master coming
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aboard knoweth that a Cooper came aboard the sayd shipp after shee
47. aboard before hee tooke them away the Cooper showed him the sayd hogsheads
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was recovered above water to looke after the sayd Copperis (sent as
48. and how much was remayning of the Copperis that was in them and soe tooke
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hee beleeveth by the sayd Tether) and saith the sayd Cooper opened the
49. them from on board XXXX them at his pleasure the sayd shipp And
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sayd hogsheads (the sayd Master being absent) and viewed them and took all
50. further to this article he cannot depose/
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the sayd hogsheads and soe much of the the Copperis the sayd Master coming
51. To the 7th hee cannot depose/
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aboard before hee tooke them away the Cooper showed him the sayd hogsheads
52. To the 8th hee cannot depose/
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and how much was remayning of the Copperis that was in them and soe tooke
53. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
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them from on board XXXX them at his pleasure the sayd shipp And
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further to this article he cannot depose/
 +
 
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To the 7th hee cannot depose/
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To the 8th hee cannot depose/
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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That the sayd hogsheads of copperis were to be laden aboard the sayd shipp
for Account of the sayd Tether to be transported to Roane and sayd they ˹hee˺ for
their his parte would take noe farther charge of them and soe went away and
left the sayd lighter and the twelve hogsheads of copperas in it, by which
means the sayd shipps company did in the absense of the sayde master Richard
Bryan, and without his consent (so far as this deponent knoweth or beleeveth)
take the sayd twelve hogsheads of Copperis aboard the sayd shipp ˹the premises hee deposeth being an eye and ear witness thereof and helpeing to take in the sayd 12. hogsheads aboard˺ And further
to those articles saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/

To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee being one of the Company
of the ship Julian and on board well knoweth that by reason of the sayd
lightermens forceing the sayd shipps Company in absence of the Master soe
to take the sayd twelve hogsheads of Copperis on board her shee being fully
laden before, the sayd shipp haveing receaved them on board at a lowe tyde hee
saith when the tyde came the sayd shippe being over laden with the weight thereof
could not nor did not floote, but was by meanes thereof over flowne by
the XXX tyde and she and all her ladeing sunke ˹in the Thames˺ soe that nothing of her
appeared above water but her mast and a little of her sterne and the company
of her was forced to forsake the sayd shipp and saith that the sayd Bryan
and Company Owners of the sayd shipp and the other goods laden aboard her
have by the sayd being forced to take the 12. hogsheads of Copperis on
board in manner aforesayd, suffered losse and dammage in the other goods
laden aboard the sayd shipp to a considerable value but the summe hee
knoweth not, they having before the sayd Copperis was laden as much
other goods as they could conveniently carry in the sayd shipp And further
hee cannot depose/

To the 4th hee cannot depose/

To the 5th hee saith that of his knowledge being one of her company the
shipp the Julian when shee tooke the sayd 12 hogsheads of Coppers on board
her (shee being forced thereto by the lighter mens leaving them as aforesayd)
was a tight strong and sufficient shipp and fitt to carry Merchants and
goods and well knoweth that the sayd shipps Company whereof this deponent
was one were carefull to looke X to the sayd shipp and the pumpeing of her
and performing their duty in order to the preservation of the sayd shipp
and her ladeing and the deponent sounding the pump about four or
five howers before the sayd shipp sunke found her then tight and stanche
but the tyde afterwards encreaseing and shee not being able to floate
she was over flowed and the Company of her forced to forsake her
which was occasioned (as hee beleeveth) meerely by her being soe
overladen with the said Copperis And further to this article hee cannot
depose,/

To the 6th hee saith that her being one of the sayd shipps company and
aboard knoweth that a Cooper came aboard the sayd shipp after shee
was recovered above water to looke after the sayd Copperis (sent as
hee beleeveth by the sayd Tether) and saith the sayd Cooper opened the
sayd hogsheads (the sayd Master being absent) and viewed them and took all
the sayd hogsheads and soe much of the the Copperis the sayd Master coming
aboard before hee tooke them away the Cooper showed him the sayd hogsheads
and how much was remayning of the Copperis that was in them and soe tooke
them from on board XXXX them at his pleasure the sayd shipp And
further to this article he cannot depose/

To the 7th hee cannot depose/

To the 8th hee cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

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