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|Transcription=The 31st of October 1655/
  
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Examined upon the sayd allegation/
  
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'''Rp. EA.'''
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|Transcription=The 31st of October 1655/
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'''3us'''
X upon the sayd allogaton/
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William Floues of Lirns in the county of X
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'''William Glover''' of Linne in the county of Norfolk
Mariner aged 23 years or thereabouts a witness
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Mariner aged 23 years or thereabouts a witnes
Swored and of X saith and deposeth as followeth his
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sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
To the 1st : 2nd and third and 4th arlates of the sayd allogaton hee saith that hee
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This deponent was and wont X of the arlate ship The
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X in her last boyage and knoweth that in her sayd voyage
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She was a strong and tight/fight ship and for that hee helped to showt
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Of her X landing hee the X X with that the sayd war
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Well and X by shores, and hee afor saith that the said ship
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In her voyage homewardly for sugland?? Off of FFlorbury upon the X
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Of Norway was well with a  very violent storme X X
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With gusxx? Furixx?  for the ? of lighthouse X and X
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And hee saith soe great the X and X thereof was that if often
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Brought over the border? with many violent and one  X X with
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Soo great? Violent that the X X away one of the sayd
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Shipps company from the X X, soo that hee X in the
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Sea and X not be saved, and an other of her company from off of the
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Qu? X X by  Gods great X was surrounded on X and
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Saved and the saved X X X away these X of wooll
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That lay upon the quarter dark and browns the shipps boats from
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X tide flowed over the ship soo that it could not be X, and
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X X X a X X using was X to the shipps sides into
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The ship with such violence hat by the X thereof
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And X by the boats being X X X as aforsayd, and with
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The fare of the sea that X brake in upon how the X of the shipp
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X broken, and her X of her upper deck soo X
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That they opened whereby sheeX n X qater within
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X X deck and hee saith that these X
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X happening to sayd stormes X X with X
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The master and company of the contors though fill and did for the X
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X X lives and the sayd shipp and goods X X
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Overboard one X,  a payer of X a X X
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A top mast two boys roped and a X sayld and other X within
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Lays on the decks to X her that the water within X overnight
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To the 1: 2: and third and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee
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this deponent was and went Carpenter of the arlate ship the
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''Concord'' in her last boyage and knoweth that in her sayd voyage
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she was a strong and tight shipp and for that hee helped to stowe
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her homewards ladeing hee the better knoweth that the same was
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well and sufficiently stowed, And hee alsoe saith that the said shipp
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in her course homewards for England off of ffleckery upon the coast
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of Norway mett with a very violent storme which continued
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With ggreat furie for space of eighteene howers and upwards
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And hee saith soe great the force and furie thereof was that if often
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wrought over the decks with much violence and one wave came with
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soe great violence that the same washed away one of the sayd
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Shipps company from the mayne yarde, soe that hee perished in the
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Ssa and could not be saved, and an other of her company from off of the
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quarter deck who by Gods great mercie was recovered on board and
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saved, and the same wave alsoe washed away three packs of wooll
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that lay upon the quarter dark, and drewe the shipps boats from
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her side cleere over the shipp soe that it could not be recovered, and
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a;spe heaved a sheate Anchor which was lashed to the shipps side into
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the shipp with such violence that by the meanes thereof
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and alsoe by the shipps boats being soe drived over as aforesayd, and with
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the force of the sea that then brake in upon her the wales of the shipp
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were broken, and her seames of her upper decks soe strayned
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that they opened whereby shee receaved in much water which
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continually washed over deck And hee saith that those things
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[?then] happening and the sayd storme still continueing with great violence
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the Master and Company of the ''Concord'' thought fitt to [?XXX] and did for the better
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securing their owne lived and the sayd shipp and goods voluntarily hurle
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over board one Anchor, a payre of graplings a mayne yarde
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a topp mast two boye ropes and a mayne sayle and other things which
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laye on the decke to cleere her that the water which washed over [?XX]
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the
 
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The 31st of October 1655/

Examined upon the sayd allegation/

Rp. EA.

3us

William Glover of Linne in the county of Norfolk
Mariner aged 23 years or thereabouts a witnes
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To the 1: 2: and third and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee
this deponent was and went Carpenter of the arlate ship the
Concord in her last boyage and knoweth that in her sayd voyage
she was a strong and tight shipp and for that hee helped to stowe
her homewards ladeing hee the better knoweth that the same was
well and sufficiently stowed, And hee alsoe saith that the said shipp
in her course homewards for England off of ffleckery upon the coast
of Norway mett with a very violent storme which continued
With ggreat furie for space of eighteene howers and upwards
And hee saith soe great the force and furie thereof was that if often
wrought over the decks with much violence and one wave came with
soe great violence that the same washed away one of the sayd
Shipps company from the mayne yarde, soe that hee perished in the
Ssa and could not be saved, and an other of her company from off of the
quarter deck who by Gods great mercie was recovered on board and
saved, and the same wave alsoe washed away three packs of wooll
that lay upon the quarter dark, and drewe the shipps boats from
her side cleere over the shipp soe that it could not be recovered, and
a;spe heaved a sheate Anchor which was lashed to the shipps side into
the shipp with such violence that by the meanes thereof
and alsoe by the shipps boats being soe drived over as aforesayd, and with
the force of the sea that then brake in upon her the wales of the shipp
were broken, and her seames of her upper decks soe strayned
that they opened whereby shee receaved in much water which
continually washed over deck And hee saith that those things
[?then] happening and the sayd storme still continueing with great violence
the Master and Company of the Concord thought fitt to [?XXX] and did for the better
securing their owne lived and the sayd shipp and goods voluntarily hurle
over board one Anchor, a payre of graplings a mayne yarde
a topp mast two boye ropes and a mayne sayle and other things which
laye on the decke to cleere her that the water which washed over [?XX]
the