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|Transcription=To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that as to the provisions put aboard the greatest part
1. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that as to the provisions put aboard the greatest part
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of them were spent upon the Company and passengers at Sea and most of what
2. of them were spent upon the Company and passengers at Sea and most of what
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remayned thereof was soe damnified by the tempest that it was little worth
3. remayned thereof was soe damnified by the tempest that it was little worth
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and saith that such as it was and the passengers which dyed not before their disposall
4. and saith that such as it was and the passengers which dyed not before their disposall
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were as hee beleeveth disposed of and sold by the sayd Moulson and the proceeds thereof and of the
5. were as hee beleeveth disposed of and sold by the sayd Moulson and the proceeds thereof and of the
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sayd Moulsons goods as aforesayd disposed of by the sayd Moulson to the payment of the
6. sayd Moulsons goods as aforesayd disposed of ˹by the sayd Moulson˺ to the payment of the
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Mariners wages as aforesayd And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot
7. Mariners wages as aforesayd And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot
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answere/
8. answere/
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9. To the 4th hee saith that as hee remembreth there were about twenty eight
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To the 4th hee saith that as hee remembreth there were about twenty eight
10. mariners men and boyes in the Unitie the voyage in question And further
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mariners men and boyes in the Unitie the voyage in question And further
11. saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
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saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
12. To the 5th hee saith hee sawe one of the passengers Interrogate dye about
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13. a fortnight after his arrivall at Antego and before hee was disposed of by
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To the 5th hee saith hee sawe one of the passengers Interrogate dye about
14. the sayd Moulson And hee saith that hee this deponent had an English
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a fortnight after his arrivall at Antego and before hee was disposed of by
15. woman aboard the Uniitie a servant for his this deponents Account which
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the sayd Moulson And hee saith that hee this deponent had an English
16. woman servant hee sold at Antego for five hundred and fifty
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woman aboard the ''Uniitie'' a servant for his this deponents Account which
17. pounds waight of sugar, but
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woman servant hee sold at Antego for five hundred and fifty
18. but beleeveth noe natives of Ireland would yeild
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pounds waight of sugar,
19. soe good a rate there And further hee cannot answere/
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but beleeveth noe natives of Ireland would yeild
20. Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
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soe good a rate there And further hee cannot answere/
21. Abraham Clarke SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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22.
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
23. The 25th of 9ber 1657 CENTRE HEADING
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24. <margin value="Left">Gold Roach and others against dobbins&#125;
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Abraham Clarke &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
25. Smith Suckley&#125;</margin>
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26. Examined om the sayd allegation
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The 25th of 9ber 1657 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
27. <margin value="Left">6us</margin>
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28. '''Thomas Grant''' of London Mariner aged fifty yeares
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Gold Roach and others against dobbins&#125;
29. or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith
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Smith Suckley&#125;
30. and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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31. To the first article hee saith ˹hee hath˺ gone a Master of shipps for severall voyages
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Examined om the sayd allegation
32. from London and other Ports of England to Leghorne Genoa, and to
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33. divers other places within and without the Streights mouth some in Spaine some in Italy and some in Turkey and Alexandria within these
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'''6us'''
34. twenty yeares last past and thereby knoweth that in all Sea voyages there
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35. is an allowance paid to the Master and Company of shipps in some
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'''Thomas Grant''' of London Mariner aged fifty yeares
36. voyages more and some lesse according to the nature of the voyage
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or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith
37. and qualityof the goods laden, and that there is usually paid for goods
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and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
38. laden to goe to Genoa Venice Leghorne Spaine Turkey and Alexandria
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39. and other places within and without the Streights mouth at the least one
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To the first article hee saith hee hath gone a Master of shipps for severall voyages
40. Ryall upon every duckett freight and this deponent hath receaved within
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from London and other Ports of England to Leghorne Genoa, and to
41. the sayd tyme for goods by him transported from the downes and from dover
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divers other places within and without the Streights mouth some in Spaine some in Italy and some in Turkey and Alexandria within these
42. to Cales in ˹Spaine˺ and Lisbone in Portugall sometymes two Ryalls and
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twenty yeares last past and thereby knoweth that in all Sea voyages there
43. some tymes three Ryalls upon such duckett freight, and the like for
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is an allowance paid to the Master and Company of shipps in some
44. goods by him carried from dunkirke in fflanders to Cales Saint Lucar Mallega and other parts in
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voyages more and some lesse according to the nature of the voyage
45. Spaine ˹as Madrid˺ Carthagena and Allecant sometymes two ryalls, some
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and qualityof the goods laden, and that there is usually paid for goods
46. tymes two ryalls and a halfe, some tymes three ryalls, upon every duckett
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laden to goe to Genoa Venice Leghorne Spaine Turkey and Alexandria
47. freight, which allowance was paid to this deponent and is usually paid to other
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and other places within and without the Streights mouth at the least one
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Masters</margin>
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Ryall upon every duckett freight and this deponent hath receaved within
</document-end>
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the sayd tyme for goods by him transported from the downes and from dover
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to Cales in Spaine˺ and Lisbone in Portugall sometymes two Ryalls and
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some tymes three Ryalls upon such duckett freight, and the like for
 +
goods by him carried from dunkirke in fflanders to Cales Saint Lucar Mallega and other parts in
 +
Spaine as Madrid Carthagena and Allecant sometymes two ryalls, some
 +
tymes two ryalls and a halfe, some tymes three ryalls, upon every duckett
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freight, which allowance was paid to this deponent and is usually paid to other
 +
Masters
  
 
}}
 
}}

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To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that as to the provisions put aboard the greatest part
of them were spent upon the Company and passengers at Sea and most of what
remayned thereof was soe damnified by the tempest that it was little worth
and saith that such as it was and the passengers which dyed not before their disposall
were as hee beleeveth disposed of and sold by the sayd Moulson and the proceeds thereof and of the
sayd Moulsons goods as aforesayd disposed of by the sayd Moulson to the payment of the
Mariners wages as aforesayd And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot
answere/

To the 4th hee saith that as hee remembreth there were about twenty eight
mariners men and boyes in the Unitie the voyage in question And further
saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/

To the 5th hee saith hee sawe one of the passengers Interrogate dye about
a fortnight after his arrivall at Antego and before hee was disposed of by
the sayd Moulson And hee saith that hee this deponent had an English
woman aboard the Uniitie a servant for his this deponents Account which
woman servant hee sold at Antego for five hundred and fifty
pounds waight of sugar,
but beleeveth noe natives of Ireland would yeild
soe good a rate there And further hee cannot answere/

Repeated before doctor Godolphin/

Abraham Clarke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

The 25th of 9ber 1657 [CENTRE HEADING]

Gold Roach and others against dobbins}
Smith Suckley}

Examined om the sayd allegation

6us

Thomas Grant of London Mariner aged fifty yeares
or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith
and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first article hee saith hee hath gone a Master of shipps for severall voyages
from London and other Ports of England to Leghorne Genoa, and to
divers other places within and without the Streights mouth some in Spaine some in Italy and some in Turkey and Alexandria within these
twenty yeares last past and thereby knoweth that in all Sea voyages there
is an allowance paid to the Master and Company of shipps in some
voyages more and some lesse according to the nature of the voyage
and qualityof the goods laden, and that there is usually paid for goods
laden to goe to Genoa Venice Leghorne Spaine Turkey and Alexandria
and other places within and without the Streights mouth at the least one
Ryall upon every duckett freight and this deponent hath receaved within
the sayd tyme for goods by him transported from the downes and from dover
to Cales in Spaine˺ and Lisbone in Portugall sometymes two Ryalls and
some tymes three Ryalls upon such duckett freight, and the like for
goods by him carried from dunkirke in fflanders to Cales Saint Lucar Mallega and other parts in
Spaine as Madrid Carthagena and Allecant sometymes two ryalls, some
tymes two ryalls and a halfe, some tymes three ryalls, upon every duckett
freight, which allowance was paid to this deponent and is usually paid to other
Masters