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|Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 25/01/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 02/05/14 and edited on 06/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet
  
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
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|Transcription image=P1130904
 
|Transcription image=P1130904
  
|Transcription=worth one thousand pounds or thereabouts. And saith the said [?five GUTTER]
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|Transcription=worth one thousand pounds or thereabouts. And saith the said five
 
Spaniards have severall times declared to this deponent that the
 
Spaniards have severall times declared to this deponent that the
said ''Negro's'' goods and merchandizes did produce about [XX GUTTER]
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said ''Negro's'' goods and merchandizes did produce about the
valew of thirtie six thousand pounds sterling there, and [XXX GUTTER]
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valew of thirtie six thousand pounds sterling there, and would
[?have] produced much more had they bin sold at their true valew
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have produced much more had they bin sold at their true valew
 
in that countrey.
 
in that countrey.
  
pp Roger Kilverts [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Roger Kilverts [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The 21th of August 1656.
 
The 21th of August 1656.
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To the seaventh article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
 
To the seaventh article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that in the moneth of June last past the shipp the Edward and John
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that in the moneth of June last past the shipp the ''Edward and John''
 
arlate came to an anchor in the River of Thames neere Greenwich
 
arlate came to an anchor in the River of Thames neere Greenwich
 
and being soe come to an anchor, Captaine Totty her commander
 
and being soe come to an anchor, Captaine Totty her commander
 
came on shore at Greenwich to hire men to goe and worke aboard
 
came on shore at Greenwich to hire men to goe and worke aboard
 
her, and did hire six men there whereof this deponent was one
 
her, and did hire six men there whereof this deponent was one
who went the same day at (being in the moneth aforesaid) abaord
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who went the same day at (being in the moneth aforesaid) aboard
 
her, and found a lighter lying by her side, halfe laden, and the
 
her, and found a lighter lying by her side, halfe laden, and the
company of the shipp at a stay or ceasing from working &#91;?toward GUTTER&#93;
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company of the shipp at a stay or ceasing from working &#91;?towards GUTTER&#93;
 
the finishing of her lading, and this deponent and the said other
 
the finishing of her lading, and this deponent and the said other
 
five hired men being upon their comming aboard demanded by &#91;?one GUTTER&#93;
 
five hired men being upon their comming aboard demanded by &#91;?one GUTTER&#93;
 
of the shipps company what they came aboard for, and they answered
 
of the shipps company what they came aboard for, and they answered
that they came to worke aboard, the said &#91;?pursons&#93; of the shipps
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that they came to worke aboard, the said &#91;?persons&#93; of the shipps
company replied that ˹there was damage in the goods aboard, which they would &#91;?leave&#93; have surveyed before there should be any more &#91;?steeved and GUTTER&#93; if thtey offered to lay hand on any tackle to
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company replied that there was damage in the goods aboard, which they would &#91;?leave&#93; have surveyed before there should be any more &#91;?steeved and GUTTER&#93; if they offered to lay hand on any tackle to
hoist out any goods, they would knock them on the heads; &#91;XX&#93; hereto
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hoist out any goods, they would knock them on the heads; &#91;?whereupon GUTTER&#93;
 
this deponent and the said five others staying aboard about halfe
 
this deponent and the said five others staying aboard about halfe
 
an houre without working, the said Captaine Totty came aboard
 
an houre without working, the said Captaine Totty came aboard
 
and demanding of them whie they were not at worke about
 
and demanding of them whie they were not at worke about
h&#91;?oysing&#93; out of goods, they told him how his man had forbidden
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hoysing out of goods, they told him how his men had forbidden
and threatened them, which when hee understood, hee said &#91;XXXXXXX GUTTER&#93;
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and threatened them, which when hee understood, hee said &#91;XXXX GUTTER&#93;
to worke and I will this &#91;XXX be&#93; boatswaine and help you &#91;?my GUTTER&#93;
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to worke and I will this once be boatswaine and help you &#91;?my GUTTER&#93;
selfe, and if they (speaking of his men) will knock you on &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
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selfe, and if they (speaking of his men) will knock you on &#91;?your GUTTER&#93;
heads they shall begin with &#91;?mee&#93;, or words to the same effect
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heads they shall begin with mee, or words to the same effect
 
And soe hee saith the said Captaine and this deponent and the
 
And soe hee saith the said Captaine and this deponent and the
&#91;?three&#93; men aboard with him as aforesaid, and about six other
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&#91;?those&#93; men aboard with him as aforesaid, and about six other
 
persons that hee had hired and sent aboard at other times
 
persons that hee had hired and sent aboard at other times
 
proceeded to make and hoist out goods from about tenn of &#91;?the GUTTER&#93;
 
proceeded to make and hoist out goods from about tenn of &#91;?the GUTTER&#93;
 
clock till about five in the evening, during all which space
 
clock till about five in the evening, during all which space
 
his men for the most part and principall of them looked on &#91;?and GUTTER&#93;
 
his men for the most part and principall of them looked on &#91;?and GUTTER&#93;
walked to and againe in the shipp, without once offereing to &#91;?get GUTTER&#93;
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walked to and againe in the shipp, without once offering to &#91;?get GUTTER&#93;
 
to worke, but were very angry at the hired men, which were
 
to worke, but were very angry at the hired men, which were
 
about
 
about

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worth one thousand pounds or thereabouts. And saith the said five
Spaniards have severall times declared to this deponent that the
said Negro's goods and merchandizes did produce about the
valew of thirtie six thousand pounds sterling there, and would
have produced much more had they bin sold at their true valew
in that countrey.

Roger Kilverts [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 21th of August 1656.

huggery, Turpin and Company against}
Captaine John Totty}

Exámined upon the allegation given in
on the behalfe of the said Captaine
Totty the 13th instant.

See the first 6 in mr. olivers quire
of/

Rp. 7.

Benjamin Lee of Greenwich Waterman, aged 32 yeares
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the seaventh article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that in the moneth of June last past the shipp the Edward and John
arlate came to an anchor in the River of Thames neere Greenwich
and being soe come to an anchor, Captaine Totty her commander
came on shore at Greenwich to hire men to goe and worke aboard
her, and did hire six men there whereof this deponent was one
who went the same day at (being in the moneth aforesaid) aboard
her, and found a lighter lying by her side, halfe laden, and the
company of the shipp at a stay or ceasing from working [?towards GUTTER]
the finishing of her lading, and this deponent and the said other
five hired men being upon their comming aboard demanded by [?one GUTTER]
of the shipps company what they came aboard for, and they answered
that they came to worke aboard, the said [?persons] of the shipps
company replied that there was damage in the goods aboard, which they would [?leave] have surveyed before there should be any more [?steeved and GUTTER] if they offered to lay hand on any tackle to
hoist out any goods, they would knock them on the heads; [?whereupon GUTTER]
this deponent and the said five others staying aboard about halfe
an houre without working, the said Captaine Totty came aboard
and demanding of them whie they were not at worke about
hoysing out of goods, they told him how his men had forbidden
and threatened them, which when hee understood, hee said [XXXX GUTTER]
to worke and I will this once be boatswaine and help you [?my GUTTER]
selfe, and if they (speaking of his men) will knock you on [?your GUTTER]
heads they shall begin with mee, or words to the same effect
And soe hee saith the said Captaine and this deponent and the
[?those] men aboard with him as aforesaid, and about six other
persons that hee had hired and sent aboard at other times
proceeded to make and hoist out goods from about tenn of [?the GUTTER]
clock till about five in the evening, during all which space
his men for the most part and principall of them looked on [?and GUTTER]
walked to and againe in the shipp, without once offering to [?get GUTTER]
to worke, but were very angry at the hired men, which were
about

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