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The 13th of ffebruary 1656/ [CENTRE HEADING]
  
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Carr against Watts}
  
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Examined in an allegation on behalf of the sayd Watts
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'''Rp. EA 8us'''
  
|Transcription=1. <margin value="Top left, above main body of text">B:16:/</margin>
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'''Thomas Potter''' of London Merchant aged 39 yeares
2. The 13th of ffebruary 1656/
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or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith
3. <margin value="Left">Carr against Watts/</margin>
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and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
4. Examined in an allegation on behalf of the sayd Watts
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5. <margin value="Left">Dt. XXX</margin>
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6. <margin value="left">Rp. EA 8us</margin>
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7. Thomas Potter of London Merchant aged 39 yeares
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8. or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith
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9. and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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10. To the first second third fourth fifth sixth seaventh eighth ninth tenth
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To the first second third fourth fifth sixth seaventh eighth ninth tenth
11. and eleventh articles of the allegation hee cannot depose/
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and eleventh articles of the allegation hee cannot depose/
12. To the twelfth article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee hath bin a
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13. trader for tobaccoe to Virginia these fifteene yeares last or upwards
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14. and thereby knoweth that if shipps came not thither to receave their ladeing
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15. of tobacco ˹by or˺ before the middle of March in any yeare the Inhabitants of
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16. Virginia and such as have tobaccoe to send from thense for England doe
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17. usually then give over any expectation of shipps ˹their˺ arrival there from
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18. England that yeare, and therefore usually after the middle of
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19. March is once past send their tobaccoes for England by any ship X after that,
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20. though they have they have tonnage taken in her, and if noe shipps
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21. bee present then they doe usually barter away for a quantitie of
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22. tobaccoe to be given the^m the next harvest, or else for other Commodities,
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23. or else send it for New England or other places, which they soe doe in
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24. regard that tobaccoe is in (SIC) Virginia a very perishing Commoditie by
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25. reason of the heat&#123;e&#125; of that Country in summer tyme in soe much that
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26. of this deponents knowledge it will not keepe from one harvest to an
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27. other and is therefore usually disposed of if possible by the middle
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28. of March at furthest next after the growth thereof And hee this deponent
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29. having some yeares tobaccoes (which have not bin for want of
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30. shipping Comming in convenient tyme have not bin sent for England but
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31. kept in Virginia till the next yeare after their growth, well knoweth that the
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32. sayd Tobaccoes have by being soe kept bin X rendered of little of
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33. or noe value And further to this article hee cannot depose/
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34. To the 13th hee saith that hee this deponent was in the moneth of October
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To the twelfth article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee hath bin a
35. 1654 in the downes on board the ship XX the ˹Crescent˺ John and Thomas of which
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trader for tobaccoe to Virginia these fifteene yeares last or upwards
36. Captaine Thomas XXXX ˹Thurrowgood˺ was master of the sayd ship being then bound for Virginia
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and thereby knoweth that if shipps came not thither to receave their ladeing
37. and saith at the same tyme the James of London arlXX the Goulden Lyon
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of tobacco by or before the middle of March in any yeare the Inhabitants of
38. the Swann Sisters and the John and Katherine with seuerall other shipps
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Virginia and such as have tobaccoe to send from thense for England doe
39. all then bound for Virginia, layd then in the downes, and this deponent saw
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usually then give over any expectation of shipps their arrival there from
40. them all sett sayle from there in the sayd moneth of October 1654,
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England that yeare, and therefore usually after the middle of
41. And as hee hath heard and beleeveth they arrived in Virginia as in the
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March is once past send their tobaccoes for England by any ship after that,
42. moneth of January or ffebruary next following and as hee hath
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and if noe shipps
43. heard and beleveeth returned there without any dead freight And soe
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bee present then they doe usually barter away for a quantitie of
44. hee beleeveth might the arlate Ewers if hee had arrived in Virginia
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tobaccoe to be given them the next harvest, or else for other Commodities,
45. soe some that yeare as they did And further hee cannot depose./
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or else send it for New England or other places, which they soe doe in
46. To the 14th arle of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
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regard that tobaccoe is in Virginia a very perishing Commoditie by
47. and some others as one Arthur Bayly and Mr Kate others had in the
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reason of the heate of that Country in summer tyme in soe much that
48. yeare 1654 taken tonnage for Tobacco in the arlate shipp the Margarett
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of this deponents knowledge it will not keepe from one harvest to an
49. whereof the arlate Robert ffox was Master and saith the this deponent
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other and is therefore usually disposed of if possible by the middle
50. received letters of Advice that the sayd shipp) though hee knoweth shee went out
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of March at furthest next after the growth thereof And hee this deponent
51. of the downes in October 1654) was by stresse of weather driven to Anteges and
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having some yeares tobaccoes (which for want of
52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">antiges</margin>
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shipping Comming in convenient tyme have not bin sent for England but
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kept in Virginia till the next yeare after their growth, well knoweth that the
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sayd Tobaccoes have by being soe kept bin rendered of little of
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or noe value And further to this article hee cannot depose/
  
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the 13th hee saith that hee this deponent was in the moneth of October
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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1654 in the downes on board the ship the ''Crescent'' of which
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Captaine Thomas Thurrowgood was master of the sayd ship being then bound for Virginia
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and saith at the same tyme the ''James'' of London the ''Goulden Lyon''
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the ''Seaven Sisters'' and the ''John and Katherine'' with severall other shipps
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all then bound for Virginia, laye then in the downes, and this deponent saw
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them all sett sayle from there in the sayd moneth of October 1654,
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And as hee hath heard and beleeveth they arrived in Virginia as in the
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moneth of January or ffebruary next following and as hee hath
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heard and beleveeth returned there without any dead freight And soe
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hee beleeveth might the arlate Ewers if hee had arrived in Virginia
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soe some that yeare as they did And further hee cannot depose./
  
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To the 14th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
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and some others as one Arthur Bayly and Mr Kent and others had in the
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yeare 1654 taken tonnage for Tobacco in the arlate shipp the ''Margarett''
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whereof the arlate Robert ffox was Master and saith the this deponent
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received letters of Advice that the sayd shipp (though hee knoweth shee went out
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of the downes in October 1654) was by stresse of weather driven to Antegoe and
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antegoe
 
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B:16:/

The 13th of ffebruary 1656/ [CENTRE HEADING]

Carr against Watts}

Examined in an allegation on behalf of the sayd Watts

Rp. EA 8us

Thomas Potter of London Merchant aged 39 yeares
or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith
and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first second third fourth fifth sixth seaventh eighth ninth tenth
and eleventh articles of the allegation hee cannot depose/

To the twelfth article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee hath bin a
trader for tobaccoe to Virginia these fifteene yeares last or upwards
and thereby knoweth that if shipps came not thither to receave their ladeing
of tobacco by or before the middle of March in any yeare the Inhabitants of
Virginia and such as have tobaccoe to send from thense for England doe
usually then give over any expectation of shipps their arrival there from
England that yeare, and therefore usually after the middle of
March is once past send their tobaccoes for England by any ship after that,
and if noe shipps
bee present then they doe usually barter away for a quantitie of
tobaccoe to be given them the next harvest, or else for other Commodities,
or else send it for New England or other places, which they soe doe in
regard that tobaccoe is in Virginia a very perishing Commoditie by
reason of the heate of that Country in summer tyme in soe much that
of this deponents knowledge it will not keepe from one harvest to an
other and is therefore usually disposed of if possible by the middle
of March at furthest next after the growth thereof And hee this deponent
having some yeares tobaccoes (which for want of
shipping Comming in convenient tyme have not bin sent for England but
kept in Virginia till the next yeare after their growth, well knoweth that the
sayd Tobaccoes have by being soe kept bin rendered of little of
or noe value And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the 13th hee saith that hee this deponent was in the moneth of October
1654 in the downes on board the ship the Crescent of which
Captaine Thomas Thurrowgood was master of the sayd ship being then bound for Virginia
and saith at the same tyme the James of London the Goulden Lyon
the Seaven Sisters and the John and Katherine with severall other shipps
all then bound for Virginia, laye then in the downes, and this deponent saw
them all sett sayle from there in the sayd moneth of October 1654,
And as hee hath heard and beleeveth they arrived in Virginia as in the
moneth of January or ffebruary next following and as hee hath
heard and beleveeth returned there without any dead freight And soe
hee beleeveth might the arlate Ewers if hee had arrived in Virginia
soe some that yeare as they did And further hee cannot depose./

To the 14th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
and some others as one Arthur Bayly and Mr Kent and others had in the
yeare 1654 taken tonnage for Tobacco in the arlate shipp the Margarett
whereof the arlate Robert ffox was Master and saith the this deponent
received letters of Advice that the sayd shipp (though hee knoweth shee went out
of the downes in October 1654) was by stresse of weather driven to Antegoe and
antegoe