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|Transcription=1. as cleere of water as they could and the sayd shipp by meanes of
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2. that storme and other stormie weather happening afterwards proved
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3. soe insufficient that her Master and Company could not bring her to
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4. Dover or London as they should have done but were constrayned to
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5. put in with her into Southampton and there unlade their goods the
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6. premisses hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge And further
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7. to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
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8. To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith that the sayd shipp was soe damnified
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9. by the sayd tempestious weather in her hull decks timbers and
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10. rigging that at his arrival at Southampton shee was not on this
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11. deponents Judgement worth to bee sold aboue one hundred pounds ˹sterlinge˺
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12. at the most And further saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot
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13. answere./
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14. To the last vizdelicet the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith that of his this deponents
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15. sight and knowledge many of the hides aforesayd laden aboard
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16. the sayd shipp ˹to the number of about fiue hundred at least˺ were much dammaged being rotten and torne
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17. which was occasioned by reason of the wett they receaved by
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18. meanes of the stormy weather aforesayd, but what to value the
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19. sayd dammage at hee knoweth not. And saith all the hides laden
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20. aboard her as aforesayd were laden at Southampton and there
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21. dryed, and some of them afterwards shipped and sent for France
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22. but in what vessell hee knoweth not but saith one XXX Elaiah Gardner
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23. was Master of the vessell that carried them for ffrance And
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24. further hee canot answere./
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25.
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26. To the Interrogatories ministered on the behalfe of CENTRE HEADING
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27. the Assurers./ CENTRE HEADING
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28. To the first hee saith hee hath satisfied the content thereof in his
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29. foregoing deposition./
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30. To the 2 hee saith the quantitie of the hydes laden was as is
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31. predeposed about too thousand, and what they cost hee knoweth not
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32. but saith of his this deponents sight and knowledge they were
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33. when they were laden very good and Merchantable hydes, and
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34. the sayd shipp was tight and sufficient at her departure from
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35. New England and further saving his foregoing deposition hee
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36. cannot answere/
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37. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith the dammage which happened did soe
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38. happen both by leakage and shipping of the sea both which were
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39. as is predeposed occasioned by the tempestiousnesse of the weather
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40. and saith the goods dammaged were hydes and were as is predeposed
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41. to the number of about fiue hundred at the least./
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42. To the 4th hee saith hee sawe the hydes landed and discharged out of
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43. the sayd shipp at Southampton And further to this Interrogatorie
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44. hee cannot answere not knowing to whome they were sold nor what
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45. they yeilded, nor what they cost first penny/
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46. To the last videlicet the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith ˹hee knoweth˺ that the dammage the
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47. sayd shipp receaved was not through age or rottennesse
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48. for that hee observed at her departure from New England shee
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49. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">was</margin>
  
 
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1. as cleere of water as they could and the sayd shipp by meanes of
2. that storme and other stormie weather happening afterwards proved
3. soe insufficient that her Master and Company could not bring her to
4. Dover or London as they should have done but were constrayned to
5. put in with her into Southampton and there unlade their goods the
6. premisses hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge And further
7. to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
8. To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith that the sayd shipp was soe damnified
9. by the sayd tempestious weather in her hull decks timbers and
10. rigging that at his arrival at Southampton shee was not on this
11. deponents Judgement worth to bee sold aboue one hundred pounds ˹sterlinge˺
12. at the most And further saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot
13. answere./
14. To the last vizdelicet the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith that of his this deponents
15. sight and knowledge many of the hides aforesayd laden aboard
16. the sayd shipp ˹to the number of about fiue hundred at least˺ were much dammaged being rotten and torne
17. which was occasioned by reason of the wett they receaved by
18. meanes of the stormy weather aforesayd, but what to value the
19. sayd dammage at hee knoweth not. And saith all the hides laden
20. aboard her as aforesayd were laden at Southampton and there
21. dryed, and some of them afterwards shipped and sent for France
22. but in what vessell hee knoweth not but saith one XXX Elaiah Gardner
23. was Master of the vessell that carried them for ffrance And
24. further hee canot answere./
25.
26. To the Interrogatories ministered on the behalfe of CENTRE HEADING
27. the Assurers./ CENTRE HEADING
28. To the first hee saith hee hath satisfied the content thereof in his
29. foregoing deposition./
30. To the 2 hee saith the quantitie of the hydes laden was as is
31. predeposed about too thousand, and what they cost hee knoweth not
32. but saith of his this deponents sight and knowledge they were
33. when they were laden very good and Merchantable hydes, and
34. the sayd shipp was tight and sufficient at her departure from
35. New England and further saving his foregoing deposition hee
36. cannot answere/
37. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith the dammage which happened did soe
38. happen both by leakage and shipping of the sea both which were
39. as is predeposed occasioned by the tempestiousnesse of the weather
40. and saith the goods dammaged were hydes and were as is predeposed
41. to the number of about fiue hundred at the least./
42. To the 4th hee saith hee sawe the hydes landed and discharged out of
43. the sayd shipp at Southampton And further to this Interrogatorie
44. hee cannot answere not knowing to whome they were sold nor what
45. they yeilded, nor what they cost first penny/
46. To the last videlicet the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith ˹hee knoweth˺ that the dammage the
47. sayd shipp receaved was not through age or rottennesse
48. for that hee observed at her departure from New England shee
49. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">was</margin>

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