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|Transcription=To the 3 and 4th interrogatories hee saith that hee hath heard and beleeveth that the
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shipp interrogate did meete with a very violent storme at sea before hee putting in [?to]
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Saint Lucar for that hee sawe when shee came in thither shee had as is predeposed
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spent her masts and lost her tackle, and alsoe this deponent further saith that hee observed
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at her arrivall there shee had only her master (who was sick) and his mate and [?a]
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boy aboard her, all the rest of her company having as this deponent hath heard,
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forsaken her and in come on board another vessell that fell fowle of her the sayd
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''John and Elizabeth'' at sea, soe that hee beleeveth it was impossible for her the ''John''
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''and Elizabeth'' to proceed on her voyage to Santa Cruze until shee were furnished
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with men instead of those that had forsaken her, and were alsoe repayred with
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masts and tackling which shee wanted at her commeing in thither, And further
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hee cannot answere./
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To the 5th hee cannot depose/
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To the 6th hee saith that for that hee this deponent is not a seaman hee cannot
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judge whether Saint Lucar be a place fitt to repayre shipps in, but saith soe farr
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as hee could and did observe all things materiall and fitt for such a work were there
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sold at very deere rates And further hee cannot answere/
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To the 7th hee saith hee knoweth not how many leagues distant Santa Cruze is from
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Saint Lucar, and saith hee knoweth that while this deponent was at Saint Lucar some dutch men
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whome the sayd Keene had hyred instead of his men which forsook him as aforesayd [?XXX]
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sea did tell this deponent that they were willing to goe on the voyage to Santa Cruze
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if the sayd Keene would goe thither, but whether any of the Company that came
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in her to London were willing to have gone or would have gone in her to Santa
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Cruze hee knoweth not nor hath heard And further cannot answere/
  
|Transcription=baggs delivered out of the said Warehouse to others who had bought the
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To the 8th saving his forgoing deposition hee cannot answere./
same, so farr as this Deponent beleeveth knoweth or observeth and that
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there was not any partiality used by the said Commissioners or their Officers
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in the distribution of the Ginger sold out of the said Warehouse either in
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waight or quality, so farr as this this Deponent knoweth or beleeveth, this
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Deponent being present at the weighing of same set? of the said Ginger sett
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aside for the said Swinock: And further cannot depose.     To the ?????  ????
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To the first he saith, he cometh to be a Witness in this Cause? at the instance
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To the 9th hee saith as is predeposed that hee hath heard that a shipp did in a
of Mr Turpin one of the said Commissioners and saith he hath no share or
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storme at sea fall fowle of the ''John and Elizabeth'' and that all the ''John and Elizabeth''
interest in the Ginger controversed? and was and is Surveior to the said
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Company thereupon? forsooke her (save the master the mate and a boy) and were
Commissioner and severall? times saw the said ginger at ?????? Kay ( Quay?)
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aboard the sayd shipp which soe fell fowle of her, and came noe more
London but remembereth not how many times hee saw the same?
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on board the ''John and Elizabeth'', and saith hee hath heard one fflate? was Master
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of the sayd shipp that soe fell fowle of the ''John and Elizabeth'' and further saving
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his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./
  
To the second he saith,That the ginger in the said warehouse at ?????? Kay
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To the 10th saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot answere
consisted in about three hundred bags, whereof as he hath heard and
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beleeveth the said ''Swinock'' was to have the first lott, but was not present at
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any such lottery as is interrate? And otherwise saving his foregoing
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deposition cannot answer, saving the said ginger were delivered as
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followeth, videlicit some bags of ginger before the said 100 baggs were
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weighed off for Mr Swynock and some bags besides his and ???? remaining
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and not taken away, and saith hee this rendent was not present at the
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delivery of the said baggs.
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To the third hee saith,That hee referreth himselfe in his foregoing Deposition,
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To the 11th hee saith hee knoweth the interrogate ffrancis Bedingfield
and saith hee spake to? the said Swinock to fetch away the said Ginger both
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George Bland William Bland Peter Probie and Edward Walls and saith
upon the Exchange and in Thames Street London, but the particular? day, or
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are all merchants of good repute in Saint Lucar And saith hee beleeveth
words or answer hee cannot remember, otherwise than that the said
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John Keene and the shipp ''John and Elizabeth'' in this cause named and John [?Keene]
Swinock upon this rendent’s  ?? bring to him to the effect predeposed,
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and the Catch ''John and Elizabeth'' in the Schedule interrogate named and [?XXX]
refused to take away the said ginger and said hee would make the
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and the same man and shipp and not divers and further saving his forgoeing
Commissioners prove themselves Commissioners before hee would ???? the
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deposition hee cannot answere/
said ginger or words to that or the like effect. And further saving his
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foregoing deposition hee cannot depose.
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To the 4th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing Deposition saying? hee this
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Repeated before doctor Clarke and doctor Godolphin in Court/
rendent gave direction to Mr Clerke? the  ??? Warehouse Keeper to lay aside
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the said 100 baggs for Mr Swinock, and saith that they which bought the
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others did not lay aside any part of the 100 baggs in controversie, and saith
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the ginger taken away before the said 100 baggs  were weighed, were taken
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indifferently out of 300 baggs or thereabouts ?? 100 baggs at one time as hee
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remembereth, and 30 baggs at another time, and then Mr Swinock’s 100
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baggs were weighed, and 70 baggs or thereabouts did and still doe remain
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The marke of the sayd (RH SIDE)
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William '''WW''' Bottomly (RH SIDE)
 
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To the 3 and 4th interrogatories hee saith that hee hath heard and beleeveth that the
shipp interrogate did meete with a very violent storme at sea before hee putting in [?to]
Saint Lucar for that hee sawe when shee came in thither shee had as is predeposed
spent her masts and lost her tackle, and alsoe this deponent further saith that hee observed
at her arrivall there shee had only her master (who was sick) and his mate and [?a]
boy aboard her, all the rest of her company having as this deponent hath heard,
forsaken her and in come on board another vessell that fell fowle of her the sayd
John and Elizabeth at sea, soe that hee beleeveth it was impossible for her the John
and Elizabeth to proceed on her voyage to Santa Cruze until shee were furnished
with men instead of those that had forsaken her, and were alsoe repayred with
masts and tackling which shee wanted at her commeing in thither, And further
hee cannot answere./

To the 5th hee cannot depose/

To the 6th hee saith that for that hee this deponent is not a seaman hee cannot
judge whether Saint Lucar be a place fitt to repayre shipps in, but saith soe farr
as hee could and did observe all things materiall and fitt for such a work were there
sold at very deere rates And further hee cannot answere/

To the 7th hee saith hee knoweth not how many leagues distant Santa Cruze is from
Saint Lucar, and saith hee knoweth that while this deponent was at Saint Lucar some dutch men
whome the sayd Keene had hyred instead of his men which forsook him as aforesayd [?XXX]
sea did tell this deponent that they were willing to goe on the voyage to Santa Cruze
if the sayd Keene would goe thither, but whether any of the Company that came
in her to London were willing to have gone or would have gone in her to Santa
Cruze hee knoweth not nor hath heard And further cannot answere/

To the 8th saving his forgoing deposition hee cannot answere./

To the 9th hee saith as is predeposed that hee hath heard that a shipp did in a
storme at sea fall fowle of the John and Elizabeth and that all the John and Elizabeth
Company thereupon? forsooke her (save the master the mate and a boy) and were
aboard the sayd shipp which soe fell fowle of her, and came noe more
on board the John and Elizabeth, and saith hee hath heard one fflate? was Master
of the sayd shipp that soe fell fowle of the John and Elizabeth and further saving
his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere./

To the 10th saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot answere

To the 11th hee saith hee knoweth the interrogate ffrancis Bedingfield
George Bland William Bland Peter Probie and Edward Walls and saith
are all merchants of good repute in Saint Lucar And saith hee beleeveth
John Keene and the shipp John and Elizabeth in this cause named and John [?Keene]
and the Catch John and Elizabeth in the Schedule interrogate named and [?XXX]
and the same man and shipp and not divers and further saving his forgoeing
deposition hee cannot answere/

Repeated before doctor Clarke and doctor Godolphin in Court/

The marke of the sayd (RH SIDE)
William WW Bottomly (RH SIDE)