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'''Robert Marshall''' of Colcehester in the Countye of Essex and seaman
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'''Robert Marshall''' of Colchester in the Countye of Essex and seaman
 
aged about 29 yeares sworne before the worshipfull William Sames
 
aged about 29 yeares sworne before the worshipfull William Sames
 
doctor of Lawes Surogate to the right worshipfull Sir Henry Marten knighte Judge of his Majestyes high Court of the Admraltye sayeth
 
doctor of Lawes Surogate to the right worshipfull Sir Henry Marten knighte Judge of his Majestyes high Court of the Admraltye sayeth

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Robert Marshall of Colchester in the Countye of Essex and seaman
aged about 29 yeares sworne before the worshipfull William Sames
doctor of Lawes Surogate to the right worshipfull Sir Henry Marten knighte Judge of his Majestyes high Court of the Admraltye sayeth
and deposeth uppon his oath as followeth videlicet

That about a fortnight
befoe Christmas last past the shipp called the Handmayde of
Ipswich (wherof John Cable then was and is nowe master) haveing delivered
her ladinge of Coles in the port of London and returninge
towards Ipswich came to an anchor neere Purflett because
the tyde of Ebb was spent, and within an houre or therabouts after
shee came to an anchor there, the Ice which drove up with the tyde of
of [?XXX] cutt her Cable by which shee ...

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