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|Transcription=1. of the said shipp was by the meanes aforesaid of bilging and sinking broken
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|Transcription=of the said shipp was by the meanes aforesaid of bilging and sinking broken
2. and two or three of her planckes of her keele were broken and ˹her keele˺ carried away
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and two or three of her planckes of her keele were broken and ˹her keele˺ carried away
3. hee dutch a reason of his knowledge for that hee since the promisses.
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hee dutch a reason of his knowledge for that hee since the promisses.
4. To the seaventh hee saith that there were three or foure carpenters
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5. imployed about repairing and mending of the said shipp for seaven or
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To the seaventh hee saith that there were three or foure carpenters
6. eight dayes there or thereabout, at fiftie five sets true and ˹strue at losse˺ and other
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imployed about repairing and mending of the said shipp for seaven or
7. at fourtie XX XXXXX five XXX ˹tretie setts˺ per day for a man ˹and up XXXX(as the tide fell lowe)˺ amounting to 5s 6d
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eight dayes there or thereabout, at fiftie five sets true and ˹strue at losse˺ and other
8. and or 6s sterling or thereabout ˹a man XXXX sXXXX losse˺ which hee knoweth seeing them soe imployed
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at fourtie XX XXXXX five XXX ˹tretie setts˺ per day for a man ˹and up XXXX(as the tide fell lowe)˺ amounting to 5s 6d
9. and money paid them after that reste. And saith that hee being a pilot
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and or 6s sterling or thereabout ˹a man XXXX sXXXX losse˺ which hee knoweth seeing them soe imployed
10. is well knoweth the valew of soe much worke and materiales, and
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and money paid them after that reste. And saith that hee being a pilot
11. saith it was worth nine hundred livers ˹and more˺ and soe much to his remembrance
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is well knoweth the valew of soe much worke and materiales, and
12. or cost, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
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saith it was worth nine hundred livers ˹and more˺ and soe much to his remembrance
13. To the eighth hee saith that by reason of the said disaster, many of
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or cost, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
14. the said shipps company threatened to leave her, whereby the said
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15. Eleazor le Marchant was forced to come to or neare such a siuation
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To the eighth hee saith that by reason of the said disaster, many of
16. or agreement with them, and to give them a monethes wages more
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the said shipps company threatened to leave her, whereby the said
17. than their first agreement or thereabout, which hee knoweth for
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Eleazor le Marchant was forced to come to or neare such a siuation
18. that hee the reasons aforesaid./
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or agreement with them, and to give them a monethes wages more
19. To the nineth hee saith that the said Eleazor le Marchant went
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than their first agreement or thereabout, which hee knoweth for
20. to a Noterie in Marmentier to make ˹cause˺ after stinse of of the promisse
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that hee the reasons aforesaid./
21. to be made, and the said Notary drew the seniry accordingly,
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22. but when hee tooke notice therein concerned noR Le Geftiere
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To the nineth hee saith that the said Eleazor le Marchant went
23. Morgan to whom the said shipp was consigned, hee refused to
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to a Noterie in Marmentier to make ˹cause˺ after stinse of of the promisse
24. deliver it to the said le Marchant, saying hee durst not deliver
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to be made, and the said Notary drew the seniry accordingly,
25. it for feare of the said mr X Legestiere; which hee knoweth
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but when hee tooke notice therein concerned noR Le Geftiere
26. being XXXX true . /
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Morgan to whom the said shipp was consigned, hee refused to
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deliver it to the said le Marchant, saying hee durst not deliver
 +
it for feare of the said mr X Legestiere; which hee knoweth
 +
being XXXX true . /
 +
 
 
27. The marke of Jaques XXXXX
 
27. The marke of Jaques XXXXX
28.
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29. The same day.
 
29. The same day.
30. 2.
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31. William Brower of borme in hulstonland in Germany
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'''2.'''
32. Mariner nowe master and late Masters Mate of the
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33. shipp the Fortune of Garmesby, aged 27 yeares or
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'''William Brower''' of borme in hulstonland in Germany
34. thereabouts sworne and examined.
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Mariner nowe master and late Masters Mate of the
35. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp
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shipp the Fortune of Garmesby, aged 27 yeares or
36. the Fortune of Garmesby interrogated, and hath soe donne for these
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thereabouts sworne and examined.
37. five monethes last or thereabouts, and saith that on or about
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38. the nyneth day (old stile) of the moneth of November last past
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp
39. the said shipp set saile and departed from the River of Nantes
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the Fortune of Garmesby interrogated, and hath soe donne for these
40. to goe for Marmentiers on the coast of France , there to take in
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five monethes last or thereabouts, and saith that on or about
41. her full lading, and thence to goe for London, which hee knoweth
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the nyneth day (old stile) of the moneth of November last past
42. going the said voyage masters mate of her.
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the said shipp set saile and departed from the River of Nantes
43. To the second Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said
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to goe for Marmentiers on the coast of France , there to take in
44. shipp in her course for Marmontier, came to an anchor in the Roade
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her full lading, and thence to goe for London, which hee knoweth
45. of Marmontier about a Cannon shot from the shore, and XX a place
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going the said voyage masters mate of her.
46. where shipps use to anchor and ride before they goe nearer the shore.
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47. which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid.
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To the second Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said
48. Right end of line To
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shipp in her course for Marmontier, came to an anchor in the Roade
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of Marmontier about a Cannon shot from the shore, and XX a place
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where shipps use to anchor and ride before they goe nearer the shore.
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which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid.
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To
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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of the said shipp was by the meanes aforesaid of bilging and sinking broken
and two or three of her planckes of her keele were broken and ˹her keele˺ carried away
hee dutch a reason of his knowledge for that hee since the promisses.

To the seaventh hee saith that there were three or foure carpenters
imployed about repairing and mending of the said shipp for seaven or
eight dayes there or thereabout, at fiftie five sets true and ˹strue at losse˺ and other
at fourtie XX XXXXX five XXX ˹tretie setts˺ per day for a man ˹and up XXXX(as the tide fell lowe)˺ amounting to 5s 6d
and or 6s sterling or thereabout ˹a man XXXX sXXXX losse˺ which hee knoweth seeing them soe imployed
and money paid them after that reste. And saith that hee being a pilot
is well knoweth the valew of soe much worke and materiales, and
saith it was worth nine hundred livers ˹and more˺ and soe much to his remembrance
or cost, and otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the eighth hee saith that by reason of the said disaster, many of
the said shipps company threatened to leave her, whereby the said
Eleazor le Marchant was forced to come to or neare such a siuation
or agreement with them, and to give them a monethes wages more
than their first agreement or thereabout, which hee knoweth for
that hee the reasons aforesaid./

To the nineth hee saith that the said Eleazor le Marchant went
to a Noterie in Marmentier to make ˹cause˺ after stinse of of the promisse
to be made, and the said Notary drew the seniry accordingly,
but when hee tooke notice therein concerned noR Le Geftiere
Morgan to whom the said shipp was consigned, hee refused to
deliver it to the said le Marchant, saying hee durst not deliver
it for feare of the said mr X Legestiere; which hee knoweth
being XXXX true . /

27. The marke of Jaques XXXXX

***************************

29. The same day.

2.

William Brower of borme in hulstonland in Germany
Mariner nowe master and late Masters Mate of the
shipp the Fortune of Garmesby, aged 27 yeares or
thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp
the Fortune of Garmesby interrogated, and hath soe donne for these
five monethes last or thereabouts, and saith that on or about
the nyneth day (old stile) of the moneth of November last past
the said shipp set saile and departed from the River of Nantes
to goe for Marmentiers on the coast of France , there to take in
her full lading, and thence to goe for London, which hee knoweth
going the said voyage masters mate of her.

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said
shipp in her course for Marmontier, came to an anchor in the Roade
of Marmontier about a Cannon shot from the shore, and XX a place
where shipps use to anchor and ride before they goe nearer the shore.
which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid.

To

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