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|Transcription=for the sayd shipp as pumpe leather and pumpe
1. for the sayd shipp as pumpe leather and pumpe
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boxes, and therfore entreated the sayd Croford to goe
2. boxes, and therfore entreated the sayd Croford to goe
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first for Milford to provide such necessaries and that
3. first for Milford to provide such necessaries and that
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then they would willingly goe for London, And he saith
4. then they would willingly goe for London, And he saith
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that the sayd Croford made answeare thereunto in this
5. that the sayd Croford made answeare thereunto in this
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deponents hearing that a pumpe box was never made
6. deponents hearing that a pumpe box was never made
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there (meaning Milford) since Christ was borne
7. there (meaning Milford) since Christ was borne
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and what showld he doe there, And he deposeth that
8. and what showld he doe there, And he deposeth that
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(as he beleiveth in his conscience) had the sayd shipp
9. (as he beleiveth in his conscience) had the sayd shipp
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ventured to have gone from Aberdee to London in that
10. ventured to have gone from Aberdee to London in that
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said condition she then was in, she and her lading and
11. said condition she then was in, she and her lading and
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Company would all have perisht, And further
12. Company would all have perisht, And further
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he cannot depose./
13. he cannot depose./
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14. To the sixth he deposeth that when the sayd shipp was at
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To the sixth he deposeth that when the sayd shipp was at
15. Abderdee there were aboard her, Mariners and passengers
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Aberdee there were aboard her, Mariners and passengers
16. to the number of (about) 55 persons, and that there was
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to the number of (about) 55 persons, and that there was
17. not then (quite) forty pounds of bread aboard the sayd
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not then (quite) forty pounds of bread aboard the sayd
18. shipp, and a little beefe or fish, and that in the
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shipp, and a little beefe or fish, and that in the
19. sayd homeward bound voyage her company did indure
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sayd homeward bound voyage her company did indure
20. much hard shipp and were much pinched in their
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much hard shipp and were much pinched in their
21. allowance, and that during a great part of the sayd
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allowance, and that during a great part of the sayd
22. homeward voyage every mariner had but three pound
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homeward voyage every mariner had but three pound
23. of bread for his allowance for the whole space of
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of bread for his allowance for the whole space of
24. tenn dayes The premisses he deposeth of his owne sad
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tenn dayes The premisses he deposeth of his owne said
25. knowledge being one of the sayd shipps Mariners in her
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knowledge being one of the sayd shipps Mariners in her
26. homeward voyage as he hath predeposed And further he
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homeward voyage as he hath predeposed And further he
27. cannot depose./
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cannot depose./
28. To the seaventh ˹and eighth˺ he deposeth that whilst the sayd shipp lay at
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29. Abderdee the mariners of the shipp (gaving noe boate to goe
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To the seaventh and eighth he deposeth that whilst the sayd shipp lay at
30. ashoare and seeing noe helpe come notwithstanding the firing
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Aberdee the mariners of the shipp (gaving noe boate to goe
31. and shooting off of soe many gunns) did make first a raft
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ashoare and seeing noe helpe come notwithstanding the firing
32. or flote, wherein ˹this deponent˺ was one of three of the shipps Company
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and shooting off of soe many gunns) did make first a raft
33. who was to goe ashoare to looke for helpe, but that ˹designe˺ not
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or flote, wherein this deponent was one of three of the shipps Company
34. taking effect, there was afterwards a boate of boards made,
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who was to goe ashoare to looke for helpe, but that designe not
35. but there was noe use thereof, for that iust as she was
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taking effect, there was afterwards a boate of boards made,
36. finisht the shipps Company descryed (on or about the
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but there was noe use thereof, for that iust as she was
37. 19th of January 1656) at night a boate making toward
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finisht the shipps Company descryed (on or about the
38. the sayd shipp, and that in the sayd boate was the arlate
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19th of January 1656) at night a boate making toward
39. William Spencer a pylott, who by the order and direction
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the sayd shipp, and that in the sayd boate was the arlate
40. of the sayd Captaine Croford did ˹the next morning˺ conduct and carry the
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William Spencer a pylott, who by the order and direction
41. sayd shipp to Pennarth, and that as soone as the sayd shipp
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of the sayd Captaine Croford did the next morning conduct and carry the
42. arrived there at Pennarth the sayd Croford went ashoare
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sayd shipp to Pennarth, and that as soone as the sayd shipp
43. there And further he cannot depose./
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arrived there at Pennarth the sayd Croford went ashoare
44. To the nineth he cannot depose Saving that he well knoweth that
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there And further he cannot depose./
45. the arlate Cobb, Upson, Woodfall and Nicholls did goe
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46. ashoare at Pennarth;
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To the nineth he cannot depose Saving that he well knoweth that
47. To the tenth he deposeth that the shipp arlate did lye at
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the arlate Cobb, Upson, Woodfall and Nicholls did goe
48. Pennarth from about the 20th of January 1656 to the 24th
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ashoare at Pennarth;
49. day of the same month and that during all that time the
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50. sayd Croford did never come aboard her till the sayd 24th
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To the tenth he deposeth that the shipp arlate did lye at
51. and that then he brought with him the arlate Nicholas
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Pennarth from about the 20th of January 1656 to the 24th
52. Skidmore as Pylott, who conducted and carryed (by the order
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day of the same month and that during all that time the
53. and directions of the sayd Croford) the shipp that day to Kingsroade
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sayd Croford did never come aboard her till the sayd 24th
54. and that the sayd shipp left behind her at Pennarth an
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and that then he brought with him the arlate Nicholas
55. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">anchor</margin>
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Skidmore as Pylott, who conducted and carryed (by the order
</document-end>
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and directions of the sayd Croford) the shipp that day to Kingsroade
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and that the sayd shipp left behind her at Pennarth an
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anchor
  
 
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for the sayd shipp as pumpe leather and pumpe
boxes, and therfore entreated the sayd Croford to goe
first for Milford to provide such necessaries and that
then they would willingly goe for London, And he saith
that the sayd Croford made answeare thereunto in this
deponents hearing that a pumpe box was never made
there (meaning Milford) since Christ was borne
and what showld he doe there, And he deposeth that
(as he beleiveth in his conscience) had the sayd shipp
ventured to have gone from Aberdee to London in that
said condition she then was in, she and her lading and
Company would all have perisht, And further
he cannot depose./

To the sixth he deposeth that when the sayd shipp was at
Aberdee there were aboard her, Mariners and passengers
to the number of (about) 55 persons, and that there was
not then (quite) forty pounds of bread aboard the sayd
shipp, and a little beefe or fish, and that in the
sayd homeward bound voyage her company did indure
much hard shipp and were much pinched in their
allowance, and that during a great part of the sayd
homeward voyage every mariner had but three pound
of bread for his allowance for the whole space of
tenn dayes The premisses he deposeth of his owne said
knowledge being one of the sayd shipps Mariners in her
homeward voyage as he hath predeposed And further he
cannot depose./

To the seaventh and eighth he deposeth that whilst the sayd shipp lay at
Aberdee the mariners of the shipp (gaving noe boate to goe
ashoare and seeing noe helpe come notwithstanding the firing
and shooting off of soe many gunns) did make first a raft
or flote, wherein this deponent was one of three of the shipps Company
who was to goe ashoare to looke for helpe, but that designe not
taking effect, there was afterwards a boate of boards made,
but there was noe use thereof, for that iust as she was
finisht the shipps Company descryed (on or about the
19th of January 1656) at night a boate making toward
the sayd shipp, and that in the sayd boate was the arlate
William Spencer a pylott, who by the order and direction
of the sayd Captaine Croford did the next morning conduct and carry the
sayd shipp to Pennarth, and that as soone as the sayd shipp
arrived there at Pennarth the sayd Croford went ashoare
there And further he cannot depose./

To the nineth he cannot depose Saving that he well knoweth that
the arlate Cobb, Upson, Woodfall and Nicholls did goe
ashoare at Pennarth;

To the tenth he deposeth that the shipp arlate did lye at
Pennarth from about the 20th of January 1656 to the 24th
day of the same month and that during all that time the
sayd Croford did never come aboard her till the sayd 24th
and that then he brought with him the arlate Nicholas
Skidmore as Pylott, who conducted and carryed (by the order
and directions of the sayd Croford) the shipp that day to Kingsroade
and that the sayd shipp left behind her at Pennarth an
anchor