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|Transcription=1. wine laden aboard the shipp Negro, which was drunke out and
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|Transcription=wine laden aboard the shipp ''Negro'', which was drunke out and
2. imbezelled in the voyage, but ˹by˺ whome the same was drunke and imbezelled
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imbezelled in the voyage, but by whome the same was drunke and imbezelled
3. hee knoweth not And further cannot depose
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hee knoweth not And further cannot depose
4. To the 8th hee saith hee well knoweth being Captaine as aforesayd that the
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5. sayd Edwards did in the sayd shipp carrie a servant from Ireland for XXele
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To the 8th hee saith hee well knoweth being Captaine as aforesayd that the
6. passage to the West Indies the sayd Edwards was to pay sixe pounds sterling
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sayd Edwards did in the sayd shipp carrie a servant from Ireland for XXele
7. and that the sayd Edwards had in XXXX sayd shipp for his Accompt from
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passage to the West Indies the sayd Edwards was to pay sixe pounds sterling
8. New England to Maderas a thousand of pipe stave for the frieght XXXXGUTTER
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and that the sayd Edwards had in XXXX sayd shipp for his Accompt from
9. hee was to pay seaven pounds tenn shillings sterling And that hee had
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New England to Maderas a thousand of pipe stave for the frieght [XXX GUTTER]
10. in her for his Accompt from the Mederas to England wto pipes of
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hee was to pay seaven pounds tenn shillings sterling And that hee had
11. wine for the freight whereof hee was to pay three pounds sterling And
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in her for his Accompt from the Mederas to England wto pipes of
12. this deponent paid the sayd Edwards in money at dublin in Ireland
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wine for the freight whereof hee was to pay three pounds sterling And
13. seaven pounds tenn shillings sterling and paid (by Edwards his TO DO: orXXXGUTTER
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this deponent paid the sayd Edwards in money at dublin in Ireland
14. twelve shillings sterling to one Thomas Williams, and hee this deponent
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seaven pounds tenn shillings sterling and paid (by Edwards his [?orXXX GUTTER]
15. paid to the sayd Edwards at dunkirke two pounds tenne shillings sterling
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twelve shillings sterling to one Thomas Williams, and hee this deponent
16. and at seuerall other tymes to him in money three pounds sterling And
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paid to the sayd Edwards at dunkirke two pounds tenne shillings sterling
17. saith the sayd Edwards had alsoe of this deponent cloathes but the
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and at seuerall other tymes to him in money three pounds sterling And
18. particulars of them or the values of them hee at present remembereth TO DO: notGUTTER
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saith the sayd Edwards had alsoe of this deponent cloathes but the
19. and saith the freight of the Commodities aforesayd and passage of the seaven
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particulars of them or the values of them hee at present remembereth [?not GUTTER]
20. aforesayd were well worth the rates above specified, and this deponent
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and saith the freight of the Commodities aforesayd and passage of the seaven
21. had greater rates of others for the like things And further hee
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aforesayd were well worth the rates above specified, and this deponent
22. cannot depose
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had greater rates of others for the like things And further hee
23. To the 9th hee saith that the arlate Whitfeild the voyage in question
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cannot depose
24. hath X rated of this deponent ripte of wages in moneys and
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25. other things the summe of thirteene pounds thirteene pounds sixe
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To the 9th hee saith that the arlate Whitfeild the voyage in question
26. shillings two yeare sterling at the least And further hee cannot TO DO: XXXGUTTER
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hath rated of this deponent ripte of wages in moneys and
27. To the 10th hee saith the arlate Bushell and Company by the TO DO: XXXGUTTER
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other things the summe of thirteene pounds thirteene pounds sixe
28. Carriage of the Whitfeild and Edwards and some others
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shillings two yeare sterling at the least And further hee cannot [XXX GUTTER]
29. and Morgan and XXXX others of the Negroes Company have suffered
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30. losse and dammage to aboXX the value of above five hundred
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To the 10th hee saith the arlate Bushell and Company by the [XXX GUTTER]
31. pounds sterling And further saving his foregoeing deposition
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Carriage of the Whitfeild and Edwards and some others
32. hee cannot depose
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and Morgan and XXXX others of the ''Negroes'' Company have suffered
33. To the last two saith hee well knoweth that the shipp Negro
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losse and dammage to aboXX the value of above five hundred
34. after the disparagement predeposed of did sayle from St Christophers
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pounds sterling And further saving his foregoeing deposition
35. to Jamaica and thence to seuerall other ports and be home to
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hee cannot depose
36. England and brought tonne goods in her and delivered ˹them˺ at London and
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37. other places in England well conditioned and free from any dammage
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To the last two saith hee well knoweth that the shipp ''Negro''
38. by any default of the sayd shipp the sayd shipp being at her
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after the disparagement predeposed of did sayle from Saint Christophers
39. comming home to England a tight stanch shipp And further hee
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to Jamaica and thence to seuerall other ports and be home to
40. cannot depose.
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England and brought tonne goods in her and delivered them at London and
41. To the InterrogatoriesTHIS TEXT APPEARS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PAGE
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other places in England well conditioned and free from any dammage
42. To the first (the danger of piavie being declared unto him as
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by any default of the sayd shipp the sayd shipp being at her
43. required) hee saith hee hath bin a seaman sixteene or
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comming home to England a tight stanch shipp And further hee
44. seaventeene yeares last past and hath bing a master and Captaine
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cannot depose.
45. of shipps for tenn peares of that tyme, and well understandeth
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46. the place XXX and dutie of both a Carpenter and Master Gunner in
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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
47. shipp.
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48. <margin value="bottom right">to</margin>
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To the first (the danger of periurie being declared unto him as
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required) hee saith hee hath bin a seaman sixteene or
 +
seaventeene yeares last past and hath bin a master and Captaine
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of shipps for tenn yeares of that tyme, and well understandeth
 +
the place and dutie of both a Carpenter and Master Gunner in
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shipp.
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To
  
 
|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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wine laden aboard the shipp Negro, which was drunke out and
imbezelled in the voyage, but by whome the same was drunke and imbezelled
hee knoweth not And further cannot depose

To the 8th hee saith hee well knoweth being Captaine as aforesayd that the
sayd Edwards did in the sayd shipp carrie a servant from Ireland for XXele
passage to the West Indies the sayd Edwards was to pay sixe pounds sterling
and that the sayd Edwards had in XXXX sayd shipp for his Accompt from
New England to Maderas a thousand of pipe stave for the frieght [XXX GUTTER]
hee was to pay seaven pounds tenn shillings sterling And that hee had
in her for his Accompt from the Mederas to England wto pipes of
wine for the freight whereof hee was to pay three pounds sterling And
this deponent paid the sayd Edwards in money at dublin in Ireland
seaven pounds tenn shillings sterling and paid (by Edwards his [?orXXX GUTTER]
twelve shillings sterling to one Thomas Williams, and hee this deponent
paid to the sayd Edwards at dunkirke two pounds tenne shillings sterling
and at seuerall other tymes to him in money three pounds sterling And
saith the sayd Edwards had alsoe of this deponent cloathes but the
particulars of them or the values of them hee at present remembereth [?not GUTTER]
and saith the freight of the Commodities aforesayd and passage of the seaven
aforesayd were well worth the rates above specified, and this deponent
had greater rates of others for the like things And further hee
cannot depose

To the 9th hee saith that the arlate Whitfeild the voyage in question
hath rated of this deponent ripte of wages in moneys and
other things the summe of thirteene pounds thirteene pounds sixe
shillings two yeare sterling at the least And further hee cannot [XXX GUTTER]

To the 10th hee saith the arlate Bushell and Company by the [XXX GUTTER]
Carriage of the Whitfeild and Edwards and some others
and Morgan and XXXX others of the Negroes Company have suffered
losse and dammage to aboXX the value of above five hundred
pounds sterling And further saving his foregoeing deposition
hee cannot depose

To the last two saith hee well knoweth that the shipp Negro
after the disparagement predeposed of did sayle from Saint Christophers
to Jamaica and thence to seuerall other ports and be home to
England and brought tonne goods in her and delivered them at London and
other places in England well conditioned and free from any dammage
by any default of the sayd shipp the sayd shipp being at her
comming home to England a tight stanch shipp And further hee
cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first (the danger of periurie being declared unto him as
required) hee saith hee hath bin a seaman sixteene or
seaventeene yeares last past and hath bin a master and Captaine
of shipps for tenn yeares of that tyme, and well understandeth
the place and dutie of both a Carpenter and Master Gunner in
shipp.

To

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