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|Transcription=1. The same day. CENTRE HEADING
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|Transcription=The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
2. Exámined upon the foresaid allegation Interrogatories
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3. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2.</margin>
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Exámined upon the foresaid allegation Interrogatories
4. Thomas Sharpe of London Mariner, aged 28 yeeres or thereabouts
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5. sworne and exámined as aforesaid.
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'''Rp. 2.'''
6. To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith hee well know the shipp the
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7. ffortune the voyage in question and well knoweth mr henry Clarke interrogated
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'''Thomas Sharpe''' of London Mariner, aged 28 yeeres or thereabouts
8. and sawe the said mr Clarke at leith in August last, at or about which
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sworne and exámined as aforesaid.
9. time hee laded and caused to be laded aboard the said shipp five hundred
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10. deale boards, btwixt thirtie and fourtie tonnes of caske or thereabouts
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To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith hee well know the shipp the
11. severall brasse kettles, pistolls, and other commodities, And otherwise hee
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ffortune the voyage in question and well knoweth mr henry Clarke interrogated
12. cannot depose.
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and sawe the said mr Clarke at leith in August last, at or about which
13. To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth the said mr henry Clarke
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time hee laded and caused to be laded aboard the said shipp five hundred
14. was owner of the said deale boards, caskes, kettles, pistolls and other
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deale boards, btwixt thirtie and fourtie tonnes of caske or thereabouts
15. goods, and to him alone they belonged, and were consigned to be XXXX to the
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severall brasse kettles, pistolls, and other commodities, And otherwise hee
16. Barabadas, (whereunto the said shipp was intended), to be delivered there
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cannot depose.
17. to his brother. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the said goods were
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18. to be disposed to the use of the said henry Clarke.
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To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth the said mr henry Clarke
19. To the fourth hee saith the said shipp with the said goods aboard her
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was owner of the said deale boards, caskes, kettles, pistolls and other
20. departed on the said voyage from leith about the end of August last
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goods, and to him alone they belonged, and were consigned to be XXXX to the
21. and touching at Saint Andrews went on her said voyage for the Barbada's,
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Barabadas, (whereunto the said shipp was intended), to be delivered there
22. but the servants that were aboard the said shipp tumulted and rising
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to his brother. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the said goods were
23. against the master and mariners, to endeavoured to prevent her sailing
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to be disposed to the use of the said henry Clarke.
24. for the Barbadas, howbeit the master and mariners, having the navigating
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25. the shipp, lay to and against with her in the bay of Biscay hoping to
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To the fourth hee saith the said shipp with the said goods aboard her
26. meete some English frigot or shipp, and by their end to reduce the
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departed on the said voyage from leith about the end of August last
27. said servants to obedience, but it soe happend that there came two
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and touching at Saint Andrews went on her said voyage for the Barbada's,
28. ffrench man of warr, who put men aboard her and carried her and
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but the servants that were aboard the said shipp tumulted and rising
29. her lading to BrouaXe in the Realme of ffrance, and there turned out
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against the master and mariners, to endeavoured to prevent her sailing
30. her master and company and possessed themselves of the said shipp and lading
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for the Barbadas, howbeit the master and mariners, having the navigating
31. and disposed thereof, and soe the foresiad goods of the said mr henry Clarke
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the shipp, lay to and against with her in the bay of Biscay hoping to
32. were and are quite lost unto him. All which premisses hee knoweth
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meete some English frigot or shipp, and by their end to reduce the
33. seeing the said goods laded and going in the said shipp factor for the
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said servants to obedience, but it soe happend that there came two
34. owners, and being in her to the time of the said spoile and dispossessing
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ffrench man of warr, who put men aboard her and carried her and
35. by the ffrench as aforesaid, and at Brouage this deponent sawe many of
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her lading to BrouaXe in the Realme of ffrance, and there turned out
36. the said Clarkes goods landed and disposed of by the ffrench, and beleeveth
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her master and company and possessed themselves of the said shipp and lading
37. hee hath never had any the least recompence for any of them.
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and disposed thereof, and soe the foresiad goods of the said mr henry Clarke
38.
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were and are quite lost unto him. All which premisses hee knoweth
39. To the cross Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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seeing the said goods laded and going in the said shipp factor for the
40. To the first hee saith there were about ˹sixe˺ seaven shore servants aboard
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owners, and being in her to the time of the said spoile and dispossessing
41. the said shipp when shee departed from Scotland and was taken as aforesaid,
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by the ffrench as aforesaid, and at Brouage this deponent sawe many of
42. which servants were to have bin transported to the Barbada's, of XXXX
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the said Clarkes goods landed and disposed of by the ffrench, and beleeveth
43. and were belonging some to the said mr Clarke, some to one mr Watson, some
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hee hath never had any the least recompence for any of them.
44. to his precontest mr hicks, and the rest to others, but howe many
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45. of them were belonging to the said mr Clarke or how many to any others
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To the cross Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
46. hee saith hee knoweth not. And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as
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47. aforesaid.
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To the first hee saith there were about ˹sixe˺ seaven shore servants aboard
48. To the second hee saith the said servants soe tumulting, over powered the master
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the said shipp when shee departed from Scotland and was taken as aforesaid,
49. and mariners, and endeavoured to have the shipp carried away and prevent
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which servants were to have bin transported to the Barbada's, of XXXX
50. the voyage, and when the said two ffrench man of warr came up with the them, the
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and were belonging some to the said mr Clarke, some to one mr Watson, some
51. said servants delivered themselves up and unto them, to be carried into ffrance.
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to his precontest mr hicks, and the rest to others, but howe many
52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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of them were belonging to the said mr Clarke or how many to any others
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hee saith hee knoweth not. And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as
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aforesaid.
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To the second hee saith the said servants soe tumulting, over powered the master
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and mariners, and endeavoured to have the shipp carried away and prevent
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the voyage, and when the said two ffrench man of warr came up with the them, the
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said servants delivered themselves up and unto them, to be carried into ffrance.
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To
  
 
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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation Interrogatories

Rp. 2.

Thomas Sharpe of London Mariner, aged 28 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and exámined as aforesaid.

To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith hee well know the shipp the
ffortune the voyage in question and well knoweth mr henry Clarke interrogated
and sawe the said mr Clarke at leith in August last, at or about which
time hee laded and caused to be laded aboard the said shipp five hundred
deale boards, btwixt thirtie and fourtie tonnes of caske or thereabouts
severall brasse kettles, pistolls, and other commodities, And otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth the said mr henry Clarke
was owner of the said deale boards, caskes, kettles, pistolls and other
goods, and to him alone they belonged, and were consigned to be XXXX to the
Barabadas, (whereunto the said shipp was intended), to be delivered there
to his brother. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the said goods were
to be disposed to the use of the said henry Clarke.

To the fourth hee saith the said shipp with the said goods aboard her
departed on the said voyage from leith about the end of August last
and touching at Saint Andrews went on her said voyage for the Barbada's,
but the servants that were aboard the said shipp tumulted and rising
against the master and mariners, to endeavoured to prevent her sailing
for the Barbadas, howbeit the master and mariners, having the navigating
the shipp, lay to and against with her in the bay of Biscay hoping to
meete some English frigot or shipp, and by their end to reduce the
said servants to obedience, but it soe happend that there came two
ffrench man of warr, who put men aboard her and carried her and
her lading to BrouaXe in the Realme of ffrance, and there turned out
her master and company and possessed themselves of the said shipp and lading
and disposed thereof, and soe the foresiad goods of the said mr henry Clarke
were and are quite lost unto him. All which premisses hee knoweth
seeing the said goods laded and going in the said shipp factor for the
owners, and being in her to the time of the said spoile and dispossessing
by the ffrench as aforesaid, and at Brouage this deponent sawe many of
the said Clarkes goods landed and disposed of by the ffrench, and beleeveth
hee hath never had any the least recompence for any of them.

To the cross Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith there were about ˹sixe˺ seaven shore servants aboard
the said shipp when shee departed from Scotland and was taken as aforesaid,
which servants were to have bin transported to the Barbada's, of XXXX
and were belonging some to the said mr Clarke, some to one mr Watson, some
to his precontest mr hicks, and the rest to others, but howe many
of them were belonging to the said mr Clarke or how many to any others
hee saith hee knoweth not. And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as
aforesaid.

To the second hee saith the said servants soe tumulting, over powered the master
and mariners, and endeavoured to have the shipp carried away and prevent
the voyage, and when the said two ffrench man of warr came up with the them, the
said servants delivered themselves up and unto them, to be carried into ffrance.

To

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