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|Transcription=1. ánd ˹saith that˺ upon these words, severall of the shipps company deserted and left her
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2. declaring that if the carpenter and Gunner reported (which the said Whitfeild
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3. and Edwards were) reported soe of her, they had noe reason to venture them=
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4. selves in her. howbeit hee saith that hee cannot affirme such speeches
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5. and behaviour of the said whitfeild and Edwards XXXX XXXX of the
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6. freighters giving over the voyage, for notwithstanding the same the
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7. said shipp proceeded on the said voyage with the said goods from Saint Christofers
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8. to goe to Montserrat where shee was to have taken in fiftie other tonnes of
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9. goods of the Governour there for England, but in her course after three
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10. times setting out shee proved soe leakie, that shee was faine to returne
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11. againe into Montserr the Roade of Saint Christofers, and soe the Captaine
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12. got them laden in other go shipps for England, all which hee knoweth
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13. being one of her company, And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the
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14. said shipp lay tenn or eleaven monethes at Saint Christofer.
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15. To the third article hee saith and deposeth during such time as the
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16. said shipp remained at Saint Christofer the said voyage, the said Whitfeilds
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17. mate and an other man endeavouring to stop a leake which shee had
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18. sprung, the said whitfeild came and did XXXX and was much displeasd
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19. with his mate for doing it without his order, telling him that if
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20. they let her alone, that shee might behald ashore, as captaine
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21. Brownes men had donne theirs and soe they might have had their
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22. wages, whereof they which they were more likely (as they said) to have
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23. by haling her ashore than by stopping her leakes or to that effect,
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24. but the foresaid goods were taken out before this passage happened,
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25. All which hee heard and saw. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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26. To the 4th hee cannot depose, saving there happened a greate storme
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27. while the said shipp was neere the Maderas in her homewards voyage.
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28. To the fifth hee saith that the said voyage there was at New England
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29. a good quantitie of corne put aboard the said shipp, XXX XXX XXXXXXX,
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30. for the Madera's; amd in her course for the Maderas the said shipp
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31. her bulkheads not being made fast, shee was in much perill of perishing,
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32. and her men had much adoe to keep her free, but for any order given
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33. to Whitfeild to have a care or looke to them, or any neglect of his therein
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34. hee cannot depose, and saving that by the said defect of the said
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35. bulke saith that the said voyage for Madera's the corne ran downe
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36. into the wells, aand thereby the pumpes were choked, and the said
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37. corne soe fallen downe was spoiled and heaved over board. And
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38. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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39. To the 6th hee saith that the said Edwards once or twice strucke the
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40. steward of the said shipp the said voyage. And otherwise hee cannot
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41. depose.
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42. To the 7th hee cannot depose.
  
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43. To the 8th hee cannot depose, saving the said Edwards from
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44. New England to the Madera's carried Pipe staves, (but how many
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45. hee knoweth not) and wines from the Madera's but the quantities hee
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46. knoweth not.
  
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47. To the nineth hee cannot depose.
  
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48. To the tenth hee cannot depose.
  
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|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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1. ánd ˹saith that˺ upon these words, severall of the shipps company deserted and left her
2. declaring that if the carpenter and Gunner reported (which the said Whitfeild
3. and Edwards were) reported soe of her, they had noe reason to venture them=
4. selves in her. howbeit hee saith that hee cannot affirme such speeches
5. and behaviour of the said whitfeild and Edwards XXXX XXXX of the
6. freighters giving over the voyage, for notwithstanding the same the
7. said shipp proceeded on the said voyage with the said goods from Saint Christofers
8. to goe to Montserrat where shee was to have taken in fiftie other tonnes of
9. goods of the Governour there for England, but in her course after three
10. times setting out shee proved soe leakie, that shee was faine to returne
11. againe into Montserr the Roade of Saint Christofers, and soe the Captaine
12. got them laden in other go shipps for England, all which hee knoweth
13. being one of her company, And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the
14. said shipp lay tenn or eleaven monethes at Saint Christofer.

15. To the third article hee saith and deposeth during such time as the
16. said shipp remained at Saint Christofer the said voyage, the said Whitfeilds
17. mate and an other man endeavouring to stop a leake which shee had
18. sprung, the said whitfeild came and did XXXX and was much displeasd
19. with his mate for doing it without his order, telling him that if
20. they let her alone, that shee might behald ashore, as captaine
21. Brownes men had donne theirs and soe they might have had their
22. wages, whereof they which they were more likely (as they said) to have
23. by haling her ashore than by stopping her leakes or to that effect,
24. but the foresaid goods were taken out before this passage happened,
25. All which hee heard and saw. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

26. To the 4th hee cannot depose, saving there happened a greate storme
27. while the said shipp was neere the Maderas in her homewards voyage.

28. To the fifth hee saith that the said voyage there was at New England
29. a good quantitie of corne put aboard the said shipp, XXX XXX XXXXXXX,
30. for the Madera's; amd in her course for the Maderas the said shipp
31. her bulkheads not being made fast, shee was in much perill of perishing,
32. and her men had much adoe to keep her free, but for any order given
33. to Whitfeild to have a care or looke to them, or any neglect of his therein
34. hee cannot depose, and saving that by the said defect of the said
35. bulke saith that the said voyage for Madera's the corne ran downe
36. into the wells, aand thereby the pumpes were choked, and the said
37. corne soe fallen downe was spoiled and heaved over board. And
38. otherwise hee cannot depose.

39. To the 6th hee saith that the said Edwards once or twice strucke the
40. steward of the said shipp the said voyage. And otherwise hee cannot
41. depose.

42. To the 7th hee cannot depose.

43. To the 8th hee cannot depose, saving the said Edwards from
44. New England to the Madera's carried Pipe staves, (but how many
45. hee knoweth not) and wines from the Madera's but the quantities hee
46. knoweth not.

47. To the nineth hee cannot depose.

48. To the tenth hee cannot depose.

To

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