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|Transcription=or wilchins in this cause controverted hee is well assured the
 
|Transcription=or wilchins in this cause controverted hee is well assured the
 
same happened not through any willfull negligence or fault of the Master
 
same happened not through any willfull negligence or fault of the Master
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Jacop Isbrantse [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Jacop Isbrantse [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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The same day &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
 
The same day &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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To the first hee saith the arlate shipp the ''Wildeman'' in her course from
 
To the first hee saith the arlate shipp the ''Wildeman'' in her course from
ffrance to this Port of London coming neere dover toooke in an able
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ffrance to this Port of London coming neere dover tooke in an able
 
pilott there to convoy her to this port who brought her up the River of
 
pilott there to convoy her to this port who brought her up the River of
 
Thames and brought her about tenn a clocke at night on the &#91;?fowerth&#93;
 
Thames and brought her about tenn a clocke at night on the &#91;?fowerth&#93;
day pf November last past safe to an Anchor neere Greenwich in a
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day of November last past safe to an Anchor neere Greenwich in a
 
convenient place where shipps frequently ride at Anchor this hee knoweth
 
convenient place where shipps frequently ride at Anchor this hee knoweth
 
being Carpenter on board the sayd shipp the tyme predeposed And
 
being Carpenter on board the sayd shipp the tyme predeposed And
 
further hee cannot depose./
 
further hee cannot depose./
  
To the second hee saitth that at such tyme and place as the syd shipp
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To the second hee saith that at such tyme and place as the sayd shipp
 
the ''Wildeman'' came there to an Anchor there was noe boye floating
 
the ''Wildeman'' came there to an Anchor there was noe boye floating
to give notice ofaa ny things lyeing thereabouts or any wherrie
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to give notice of any things lyeing thereabouts or any wherrie
 
lying there or person to give notice of any thinge lying neere there nor
 
lying there or person to give notice of any thinge lying neere there nor
 
that did call out to the Master and Company of the sayd shipp not to
 
that did call out to the Master and Company of the sayd shipp not to
 
lett fall his Anchor there or to wish him to take the same
 
lett fall his Anchor there or to wish him to take the same
up againe the same being there ;ett fall, the premisses hee deposeth
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up againe the same being there lett fall, the premisses hee deposeth
 
for that hee was Carpenter on board the sayd shipp and upon decks at
 
for that hee was Carpenter on board the sayd shipp and upon decks at
 
such tyme as the sayd Anchor was lett fall and looked rounde about
 
such tyme as the sayd Anchor was lett fall and looked rounde about
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or wilchins in this cause controverted hee is well assured the
same happened not through any willfull negligence or fault of the Master
and company of the Wildeman aforesayd the premisses hee deposeth
for the reasons aforesayd And further cannot depose

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

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie it being done as is required hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to
which hee referreth hee cannot answere./

To the 2 hee saith hee is Stiersman of the shipp the Wildeman and can speake
little or no English and otherwise negatively./

To the third hee answereth negatively./

Jacop Isbrantse [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said allegation

Rp. EA 2us

William Cornelison Brower of huseden in holland
Mariner Carpenter of the shipp the Wildeman aged
twenty three yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and
examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first hee saith the arlate shipp the Wildeman in her course from
ffrance to this Port of London coming neere dover tooke in an able
pilott there to convoy her to this port who brought her up the River of
Thames and brought her about tenn a clocke at night on the [?fowerth]
day of November last past safe to an Anchor neere Greenwich in a
convenient place where shipps frequently ride at Anchor this hee knoweth
being Carpenter on board the sayd shipp the tyme predeposed And
further hee cannot depose./

To the second hee saith that at such tyme and place as the sayd shipp
the Wildeman came there to an Anchor there was noe boye floating
to give notice of any things lyeing thereabouts or any wherrie
lying there or person to give notice of any thinge lying neere there nor
that did call out to the Master and Company of the sayd shipp not to
lett fall his Anchor there or to wish him to take the same
up againe the same being there lett fall, the premisses hee deposeth
for that hee was Carpenter on board the sayd shipp and upon decks at
such tyme as the sayd Anchor was lett fall and looked rounde about
and must thereby of necessety have taken
notice of such boy or wherrie or persons who had called out to forbidd
letting fall the sayd Anchor if any such there had bin or any body had
soe called out And further hee cannot depose./

To