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|Transcription=part of them dammaged by wett receaved and would as hee
1. part of them dammaged by wett receaved and would as hee
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beleeveth have bin more dammaged if they had bin kept aboard the
2. beleeveth have bin more dammaged if they had bin kept aboard the
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sayd vessell and not put ashoare, And saith soe many of the goods on board
3. sayd vessell and not put ashoare, And saith soe many of the goods on board
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the sayd shipp as are mentioned in this deponents foregoeing deposition
4. the sayd shipp as are mentioned in this deponents foregoeing deposition
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were put into the hands and Custodie of this deponent and Mr Peter
5. were put into the hands and Custodie of this deponent and Mr Peter
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Probye and the arla Interrogate James Cowse hath since receaved an
6. Probye and the arla Interrogate James Cowse hath ˹since˺ receaved an
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Accompt from this deponent of the receipt and disposall of them in
7. Accompt from this deponent of the receipt and disposall of them in
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manner as in his foregoeing deposition is declared And further
8. manner as in his foregoeing deposition is declared And further
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cannot answere/
9. cannot answere/
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10. To the 5th and 6th Interrogatories hee saith that Saint Lucar is a fitt port
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To the 5th and 6th Interrogatories hee saith that Saint Lucar is a fitt port
11. to repayre a shipp in, and materialls for that purpose are there
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to repayre a shipp in, and materialls for that purpose are there
12. usually to bee had, but some tymes at deerer rates than at other
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usually to bee had, but some tymes at deerer rates than at other
13. tymes, and saith that when the John and Elizabeth laye there to bee
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tymes, and saith that when the ''John and Elizabeth'' laye there to bee
14. repayred materialls were scarce and deere, And saith that hee
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repayred materialls were scarce and deere, And saith that hee
15. this deponent did furnish the said Keene with moneys to repayre
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this deponent did furnish the said Keene with moneys to repayre
16. the sayd shipp and for other his necessary expenses and port charges
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the sayd shipp and for other his necessary expenses and port charges
17. out of part of the proceeds of the goods brought thither by the sayd
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out of part of the proceeds of the goods brought thither by the sayd
18. Keene for Account of the sayd Cowse upon as moderate termes
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Keene for Account of the sayd Cowse upon as moderate termes
19. as moneys was there then lett out, but at how much per Centa
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as moneys was there then lett out, but at how much per Centa
20. hee at present remembreth not, and what moneys this deponent
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hee at present remembreth not, and what moneys this deponent
21. soe furnished the sayd Keene with, the sayd Keene did by
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soe furnished the sayd Keene with, the sayd Keene did by
22. writing under his hand oblige him selfe to pay the same againe
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writing under his hand oblige him selfe to pay the same againe
23. at London to the foresayd James Cowse And further hee cannot
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at London to the foresayd James Cowse And further hee cannot
24. answere/
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answere/
25. To the 7th Interrogatorie hee saith the shipp Interrogate went after shee was
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26. at Saint Lucar repayred, went thense full laden with goods for England, but
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To the 7th Interrogatorie hee saith the shipp Interrogate went after shee was
27. the quantitie of the goods hee knoweth not, And further to this
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at Saint Lucar repayred, went thense full laden with goods for England, but
28. Interrogatorie hee cannot answere saving hee saith hee verily
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the quantitie of the goods hee knoweth not, And further to this
29. beleeveth hee the sayd shipp gone ....................... had bin in great
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Interrogatorie hee cannot answere saving hee saith hee verily
30. danger of perishing if shee had attempted to goe with the sayd
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beleeveth hee the sayd shipp gone had bin in great
31. Cowse his goods from Saint Lucar to Santa Cruz without being first
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danger of perishing if shee had attempted to goe with the sayd
32. repayred and that the mariners would not have proceeded
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Cowse his goods from Saint Lucar to Santa Cruz without being first
33. in her thither And further hee cannot answere/
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repayred and that the mariners would not have proceeded
34. To the 8th hee cannot answere/
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in her thither And further hee cannot answere/
35. To the 9th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and beleeveth that a shipp
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36. did runne fowle of the John and Elizabeth before her comming into
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To the 8th hee cannot answere/
37. Saint Lucar and that all her company save the Master and his Mate and
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38. a boy thereupon left the ˹John and˺ Elizabeth and went aboard the other shipp
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To the 9th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and beleeveth that a shipp
39. and came noe more aboard the John and Elizabeth And further saving
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did runne fowle of the John and Elizabeth before her comming into
40. his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
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Saint Lucar and that all her company save the Master and his Mate and
41. To the 10th Interrogatorie hee saith hee very well knoweth that the Interrogate
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a boy thereupon left the ''John and Elizabeth'' and went aboard the other shipp
42. Keene did endeavour to get new Mariners at Saint Lucar to goe to the Canaries,
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and came noe more aboard the ''John and Elizabeth'' And further saving
43. and this deponent did alsoe doe his endeavour to assiste him therein, but they
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his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
44. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">could</margin>
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To the 10th Interrogatorie hee saith hee very well knoweth that the Interrogate
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Keene did endeavour to get new Mariners at Saint Lucar to goe to the Canaries,
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and this deponent did alsoe doe his endeavour to assiste him therein, but they
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could
  
 
|Secondary sources==
 
|Secondary sources==

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part of them dammaged by wett receaved and would as hee
beleeveth have bin more dammaged if they had bin kept aboard the
sayd vessell and not put ashoare, And saith soe many of the goods on board
the sayd shipp as are mentioned in this deponents foregoeing deposition
were put into the hands and Custodie of this deponent and Mr Peter
Probye and the arla Interrogate James Cowse hath since receaved an
Accompt from this deponent of the receipt and disposall of them in
manner as in his foregoeing deposition is declared And further
cannot answere/

To the 5th and 6th Interrogatories hee saith that Saint Lucar is a fitt port
to repayre a shipp in, and materialls for that purpose are there
usually to bee had, but some tymes at deerer rates than at other
tymes, and saith that when the John and Elizabeth laye there to bee
repayred materialls were scarce and deere, And saith that hee
this deponent did furnish the said Keene with moneys to repayre
the sayd shipp and for other his necessary expenses and port charges
out of part of the proceeds of the goods brought thither by the sayd
Keene for Account of the sayd Cowse upon as moderate termes
as moneys was there then lett out, but at how much per Centa
hee at present remembreth not, and what moneys this deponent
soe furnished the sayd Keene with, the sayd Keene did by
writing under his hand oblige him selfe to pay the same againe
at London to the foresayd James Cowse And further hee cannot
answere/

To the 7th Interrogatorie hee saith the shipp Interrogate went after shee was
at Saint Lucar repayred, went thense full laden with goods for England, but
the quantitie of the goods hee knoweth not, And further to this
Interrogatorie hee cannot answere saving hee saith hee verily
beleeveth hee the sayd shipp gone had bin in great
danger of perishing if shee had attempted to goe with the sayd
Cowse his goods from Saint Lucar to Santa Cruz without being first
repayred and that the mariners would not have proceeded
in her thither And further hee cannot answere/

To the 8th hee cannot answere/

To the 9th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and beleeveth that a shipp
did runne fowle of the John and Elizabeth before her comming into
Saint Lucar and that all her company save the Master and his Mate and
a boy thereupon left the John and Elizabeth and went aboard the other shipp
and came noe more aboard the John and Elizabeth And further saving
his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/

To the 10th Interrogatorie hee saith hee very well knoweth that the Interrogate
Keene did endeavour to get new Mariners at Saint Lucar to goe to the Canaries,
and this deponent did alsoe doe his endeavour to assiste him therein, but they
could

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