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|Transcription=had blowene downe some of the houses there; there
 
|Transcription=had blowene downe some of the houses there; there
 
was then much scarcenes of Comodityes, in those parts, and fflemings
 
was then much scarcenes of Comodityes, in those parts, and fflemings
 
that were then in those parts tooke away most of the trade There and
 
that were then in those parts tooke away most of the trade There and
this Depo:t lay at Nevis with y:e ship the Mary & Elizabeth whereof
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this Deponent lay at Nevis with the ship the ''Mary and Elizabeth'' whereof
hee was Command:r from y:e first of Janaury 1657 untill the
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hee was Commander from the first of Janaury 1657 untill the
last of Aprill 1658. to pcure her Lading, but ?notwithsatnding
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last of Aprill 1658. to procure her Lading, but notwithstanding
his staying there soe long hee was forced to dept thence
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his staying there soe long hee was forced to depart thence
?many XXXX
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many tonn's Dead ffreighted, and this Deponent had agreed with merchants
Dead ffreighted, and this Depo:t had agreed with Merchants
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at Barbadoes to take in seaventy Tonns of Sugar at
 
at Barbadoes to take in seaventy Tonns of Sugar at
Nevis. and y:e sd merchants, Contracted and agreed
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Nevis. and the said merchants, Contracted and agreed
with this Depo:t under their hands and seales to lade soe much
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with this Deponent under their hands and seales to lade soe much
but notwithsatnding, this Depo:t (after his sd long stay at
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but notwithstanding, this Deponent (after his said long stay at
 
Nevis could get onely thirteene Tonnes and a quarter
 
Nevis could get onely thirteene Tonnes and a quarter
(or neere thereabouts) of the said seaventy tonns, w:ch the
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(or neere thereabouts) of the said seaventy tonns, which the
said merchants agreed to have laden onboard this Depo:ts
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said merchants agreed to have laden on board this Deponents
said ship by reason of the Scarcenes of goods there And further cannot Depose:/
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said ship by reason of the Scarcenes of goods there And further cannot Depose:/
  
To the 16:th hee saith that at Nevis arlate Luke Wood sold
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To the 16th hee saith that at Nevis arlate Luke Wood sold
some of y:e ffish w:ch hee brought thither in y:e Peace, at the rate
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some of the ffish which hee brought thither in the ''Peace'', at the rate
of a pound of ffish for a pound of Suar and saith that of
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of a pound of ffish for a pound of Sugar and saith that of
this Depo:ts knowledge Nevis Mascovado Sugar is better than
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this Deponents knowledge Nevis Muscovado Sugar is better than
Barbadoes Muscavadoe Sugar, And further cannot depose:/.
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Barbadoes Muscavadoe Sugar, And further cannot depose:/.
  
Upon y:e rest not Examined by Direccon of Groves/:
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Upon the rest not Examined by Direction of Groves/:
  
To the Interries:/:
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To the Interrogatories:/: [CENTRE HEADING]
  
To the first hee saith that y:e said Grove requested this Depo:t
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To the first hee saith that the said Grove requested this Deponent
to come and Testify herein. & was alsoe warned by
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to come and Testify herein. and was alsoe warned by
M:r Brownes man and favoureth both the ptyes litigant alike
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Mr Brownes man and favoureth both the partyes litigant alike
and if it wer ein his power) hee would give y:e victory to them
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and if it were in his power) hee would give the victory to them
 
that hath most right thereto. and saith that hee was not one
 
that hath most right thereto. and saith that hee was not one
of the Company of y:e Peace y:e Voyage in question, and otherwise
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of the Company of the ''Peace'' the Voyage in question, and otherwise
cannot Answer./:
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cannot Answer./:
  
 
The second Concerneth him not.
 
The second Concerneth him not.
  
To the 3:d hee saith hee was acquainted with the said Luke Wood
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To the 3d hee saith hee was acquainted with the said Luke Wood
 
about a yeare. next before his Death, and for all
 
about a yeare. next before his Death, and for all
 
that time hee had the repute of an honest and sober man
 
that time hee had the repute of an honest and sober man
and well understood his Imployement as this Depo:t beleeveth
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and well understood his Imployement as this Deponent beleeveth
 
and further cannot Answer./.
 
and further cannot Answer./.
  
To the 4.:th hee saith that hee hath knowne the said Grove for about
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To the 4.th hee saith that hee hath knowne the said Grove for about
 
a yeere and halfe last, and saith hee is Counted a rash hasty
 
a yeere and halfe last, and saith hee is Counted a rash hasty
 
man, and subject to passion; and soe hee was accounted at Nevis
 
man, and subject to passion; and soe hee was accounted at Nevis
and this depo:t hath heard him there called the DAMNE ME
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and this deponent hath heard him there called the '''DAMNE ME
CAPTAINE: or such like words. and some of y:e plant:rs & Gentlemen of the
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CAPTAINE''': or such like words. and some of the planters and Gentlemen of the
Island of Nevis did not well affect him; and this Depo:t heard one
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Island of Nevis did not well affect him; and this Deponent heard one
M:r ?Joanes and one M:r ?Rothington; say at Nevis that they would
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Mr Joanes and one Mr Robinson; say at Nevis that they would
not come with Grove, but wold rather goe by y:e way of Holland & further
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not come with Grove, but wold rather goe by the way of Holland and further
cannot Answer./. //
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cannot Answer./.
 
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had blowene downe some of the houses there; there
was then much scarcenes of Comodityes, in those parts, and fflemings
that were then in those parts tooke away most of the trade There and
this Deponent lay at Nevis with the ship the Mary and Elizabeth whereof
hee was Commander from the first of Janaury 1657 untill the
last of Aprill 1658. to procure her Lading, but notwithstanding
his staying there soe long hee was forced to depart thence
many tonn's Dead ffreighted, and this Deponent had agreed with merchants
at Barbadoes to take in seaventy Tonns of Sugar at
Nevis. and the said merchants, Contracted and agreed
with this Deponent under their hands and seales to lade soe much
but notwithstanding, this Deponent (after his said long stay at
Nevis could get onely thirteene Tonnes and a quarter
(or neere thereabouts) of the said seaventy tonns, which the
said merchants agreed to have laden on board this Deponents
said ship by reason of the Scarcenes of goods there And further cannot Depose:/

To the 16th hee saith that at Nevis arlate Luke Wood sold
some of the ffish which hee brought thither in the Peace, at the rate
of a pound of ffish for a pound of Sugar and saith that of
this Deponents knowledge Nevis Muscovado Sugar is better than
Barbadoes Muscavadoe Sugar, And further cannot depose:/.

Upon the rest not Examined by Direction of Groves/:

To the Interrogatories:/: [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that the said Grove requested this Deponent
to come and Testify herein. and was alsoe warned by
Mr Brownes man and favoureth both the partyes litigant alike
and if it were in his power) hee would give the victory to them
that hath most right thereto. and saith that hee was not one
of the Company of the Peace the Voyage in question, and otherwise
cannot Answer./:

The second Concerneth him not.

To the 3d hee saith hee was acquainted with the said Luke Wood
about a yeare. next before his Death, and for all
that time hee had the repute of an honest and sober man
and well understood his Imployement as this Deponent beleeveth
and further cannot Answer./.

To the 4.th hee saith that hee hath knowne the said Grove for about
a yeere and halfe last, and saith hee is Counted a rash hasty
man, and subject to passion; and soe hee was accounted at Nevis
and this deponent hath heard him there called the DAMNE ME
CAPTAINE: or such like words. and some of the planters and Gentlemen of the
Island of Nevis did not well affect him; and this Deponent heard one
Mr Joanes and one Mr Robinson; say at Nevis that they would
not come with Grove, but wold rather goe by the way of Holland and further
cannot Answer./.