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|First transcriber=Liam Haydon
 
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|Editorial history=Edited on 03/06/2013 by Jill Wilcox and on 29/07/2014 by Colin Greenstreet
 
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|Transcription=after the sayd dammage soe happened did not helpe or assiste the sayd
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shipps Company or any of the passengers in saving any of their goods
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nor was anywaies sorrowfull or troubled at the sayd disaaster soe farr
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as he this deponent could or did see or observe by him And further saving
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his foregoeing deposition he cannot depose./
  
|Transcription=1. other the sayd dammage soo happened did not helpe or assist the sayd
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To the 8th he cannot depose./
2. shipps company or any of the passengers in saving any of their goods
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3. nor was any waies sorrowfull or troubled at the sayd disaaster soe farr
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4. as he this deponent could or did see or observe by him And further saving
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5. his foregoeing deposition he cannot depose./
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6. To the 8th he cannot depose./
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To the 9th he saith he referreth him selfe to the Registry of this Court
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and further cannot depose./
  
7. To the 9th he saith he referreth him selfe to the Registry of this Court
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To the 10th he saith the articulate Waring was and is an English man and a subject
8. and further cannot depose./
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of this Commonwealth and as hee knoweth subject to the authority of
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this Court And further he cannot depose./
  
9. To the 10th he saith the articulate Waring was and is an English man and a subject
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To the last he saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
10. of this commonwealth and as he knoweth subject to the authority of
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11. this Court And further he cannot depose./
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12. to the last he saith his foregoeing deposition is true.
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To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
  
14. To the first he saith he hath knowed the Interrogate James Warren
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To the first he saith he hath knowed the Interrogate James Warren
15. for these twelve or fourteen yeares last past and hath knowed him
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for these twelve or fourteen yeares last past and hath knowed him
16. imployed to take care and charge of piloting shipps betwixt London and
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imployed to take care and charge of piloting shipps betwixt London and
17. the downes and beleeveth he is an able pylott, if hee list to take care,
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the downes and beleeveth he is an able pylott, if hee list to take care,
18. but saith he knoweth that in the voyage aforesayd he was very
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but saith he knoweth that in the voyage aforesayd he was very
19. negligent and carelesse and exceeding obstinate when he was advised by
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negligent and carelesse and exceeding obstinate when he was advised by
20. as aforesayd for his good, And further saving his foregoeing deposition
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as aforesayd for his good, And further saving his foregoeing deposition
21. he cannot answer
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he cannot answere
 
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22. To the 2 hee saith he knoweth the sayd Warren did as he believeth pilott
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23. the shipp Interrogate safe to Gravesend, for that he sawe her safe there
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24. and the sayd Warren in her as pylott, and saith after he had this rendent did
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25. bin a while on shipp board ˹at Gravesend˺ he went on shoare againe and came not on board
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26. to continue till she came to the hope whether the sayd Warren brought her safe
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27. And further to this Interrogation he cannot answer./
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28. To the third Interrogatorie he saith he knoweth not certainely what number
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29. of men the sayd Wilkinson had ˹of this shipps company˺ on board at the sayd shipps departure from
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30. the hope, but saith he knoweth that eighteen men is a sufficient number
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31. to sayle a shipp of the burthen of the shipp the ''Exchange'' any voyage whatsoever,
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32. and beleveth there was men sufficient on board to have sayled the sayd shipp into
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33. the downes if the sayd Waring had bin careful in performing his duties
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34. thereabout And further he cannot answere knowing nothing of the rest of the
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35. matter interrogate.
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36. To the 4th he saith he knoweth that other shipps (some of which were
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To the 2 hee saith he knoweth the sayd Warren did as he believeth pilott
37. of bigger burthen by a hundred tonne then the ''Exchange'' was) did at the same
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the shipp Interrogate safe to Gravesend, for that he sawe her safe there
38. tyme that the Exchange went downe to the redd sands Interrogate goe
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and the sayd Warren in her as Pylott, and saith after he had this rendent did
39. thither also and there stayed also that might as the ''Exchange'' did and next
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bin a while on shipp board at Gravesend he went on shoare againe and came not on board
40. morneing by the care of this pylotts passed the flatts in carrying
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to continue till she came to the hope whether the sayd Warren brought her safe
41. less sayle than the ''Exchange'' did and better observing the shapeing of their
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And further to this Interrogatie he cannot answer./
42. course than the sayd Warren did, did passe safely over the flattes or sands, as
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43. the sayd Warren might also have done if he had not been over much
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44. sayle and shaped his course right, as the other shipps did And further to this Interrogatorie
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the third Interrogatorie he saith he knoweth not certainely what number
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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of men the sayd Wilkinson had of this shipps company on board at the sayd shipps departure from
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the hope, but saith he knoweth that eighteen men is a sufficient number
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to sayle a shipp of the burthen of the shipp the ''Exchange'' any voyage whatsoever,
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and beleeveth there was men sufficient on board to have sayled the sayd shipp into
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the downes if the sayd Waring had bin careful in performing his duties
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thereabout And further he cannot answere knowing nothing of the rest of the
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matter interrogate./
  
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To the 4th he saith he knoweth that other shipps (some of which were
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of bigger burthen by a hundred tonne then the ''Exchange'' was) did at the same
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tyme that the ''Exchange'' went downe to the redd sands Interrogate goe
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thither also and there stayed also that night as the ''Exchange'' did and next
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morneing by the care of their Pylotts in carrying
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less sayle than the ''Exchange'' did and better observeing the shapeing of their
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course then the sayd Warren did, did passe safely over the flatts or sands, as
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the sayd Warren might also have done if he had not botnr over much
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sayle and shaped his course right, as the other shipps did And further to this
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Interrogatorie
 
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after the sayd dammage soe happened did not helpe or assiste the sayd
shipps Company or any of the passengers in saving any of their goods
nor was anywaies sorrowfull or troubled at the sayd disaaster soe farr
as he this deponent could or did see or observe by him And further saving
his foregoeing deposition he cannot depose./

To the 8th he cannot depose./

To the 9th he saith he referreth him selfe to the Registry of this Court
and further cannot depose./

To the 10th he saith the articulate Waring was and is an English man and a subject
of this Commonwealth and as hee knoweth subject to the authority of
this Court And further he cannot depose./

To the last he saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first he saith he hath knowed the Interrogate James Warren
for these twelve or fourteen yeares last past and hath knowed him
imployed to take care and charge of piloting shipps betwixt London and
the downes and beleeveth he is an able pylott, if hee list to take care,
but saith he knoweth that in the voyage aforesayd he was very
negligent and carelesse and exceeding obstinate when he was advised by
as aforesayd for his good, And further saving his foregoeing deposition
he cannot answere

To the 2 hee saith he knoweth the sayd Warren did as he believeth pilott
the shipp Interrogate safe to Gravesend, for that he sawe her safe there
and the sayd Warren in her as Pylott, and saith after he had this rendent did
bin a while on shipp board at Gravesend he went on shoare againe and came not on board
to continue till she came to the hope whether the sayd Warren brought her safe
And further to this Interrogatie he cannot answer./

To the third Interrogatorie he saith he knoweth not certainely what number
of men the sayd Wilkinson had of this shipps company on board at the sayd shipps departure from
the hope, but saith he knoweth that eighteen men is a sufficient number
to sayle a shipp of the burthen of the shipp the Exchange any voyage whatsoever,
and beleeveth there was men sufficient on board to have sayled the sayd shipp into
the downes if the sayd Waring had bin careful in performing his duties
thereabout And further he cannot answere knowing nothing of the rest of the
matter interrogate./

To the 4th he saith he knoweth that other shipps (some of which were
of bigger burthen by a hundred tonne then the Exchange was) did at the same
tyme that the Exchange went downe to the redd sands Interrogate goe
thither also and there stayed also that night as the Exchange did and next
morneing by the care of their Pylotts in carrying
less sayle than the Exchange did and better observeing the shapeing of their
course then the sayd Warren did, did passe safely over the flatts or sands, as
the sayd Warren might also have done if he had not botnr over much
sayle and shaped his course right, as the other shipps did And further to this
Interrogatorie