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1. times of shipping sailed, ............... and went from place to place in her
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2. and served in her in the said qualities wherein they were shipped, faithfully
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3. and carefully for ought this deponent ever sawe to the contrary, and saith they
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4. were shipped and sailed at and for monethly wages, namely the said Edwards
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5. at 50s per moneth, which hee knoweth for that hee this deponent sawe three
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6. monethes wages paid unto ........... him by the said Lockiers order in Ireland at the
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7. said rate of fiftie shillings per moneth, and the said Whitfeild (as
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8. himselfe said) was shipped at three pounds per moneth, and saith they entred
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9. into full pay upon the said times of their shipping, namely the said Edwards
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10. on ˹or about˺ the said first of ffebruary 1653, and the said Whitfeild in the moneth
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11. of May next following, betwixt the fifteenth and five and twentieth day
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12. of that moneth, and both continued and served in her till the said 16th
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13. of January last or thereabouts, All which hee knoweth for that hee this
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14. examinate was boatswaine of her, and went in her from time to time
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15. and place to place From his said shipping till her said time of discharge.
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16. To the fourth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and cannot
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17. otherwise depose, saving the said Edwards received only one monethes
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18. wages at dunkirke, namely two pounds and tenn shillings.
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19. To the fifth hee referreth himselfe to the Register of this Court and cannot
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20. otherwise depose.
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21. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true.
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22. Thomas Morgan SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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23.
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24. The same day CENTRE HEADING
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25. Exámined upon the said allegation.
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26. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2.</margin>
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27. '''Albert Johnson''' of Massdam in Norway Mariner, aged 45 yeeres
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28. or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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29. To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp the Negro, and
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30. John Lockier arlate, which Lockier hee saith was the time arlate from the
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31. thirteenth of ffebruary 1653 till and unto the sixteenth, or thereabouts of
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32. January last past master and commander of the said shipp and hee the
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33. charge and command of her as master, of the sight and knowledge of this
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34. deponent, who was by him shipped quarter master of her at dunkirke ..
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35. the said thirteenth of ffebruary 1653, and went and served in her till the
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36. said sixteenth or thereabouts of January last that shee came and was
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37. discharged in the River of Thames.
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38. To the second and third articles hee saith and deposeth that the producent
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39. Samuel Edwards was shipped and was Gunner of the said shipp before
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40. and when this deponent soe came first into her at dunkirke, and thense
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41. went and sailed in her in that office under her at Dunkirke, and thense
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42. to dover, thense to Rochell, thense to dublin in Ireland, and there the
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43. said Lockier hired and shipped ˹the producent˺ Roger Whitfeild to goe Carpenter of
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44. her and soe shipped him (and hee entred into pay) about foure monethes
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45. after such this deponents shipping in dunkirke as aforesaid, and from such
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<document-start>
1. times of shipping sailed, ............... and went from place to place in her
2. and served in her in the said qualities wherein they were shipped, faithfully
3. and carefully for ought this deponent ever sawe to the contrary, and saith they
4. were shipped and sailed at and for monethly wages, namely the said Edwards
5. at 50s per moneth, which hee knoweth for that hee this deponent sawe three
6. monethes wages paid unto ........... him by the said Lockiers order in Ireland at the
7. said rate of fiftie shillings per moneth, and the said Whitfeild (as
8. himselfe said) was shipped at three pounds per moneth, and saith they entred
9. into full pay upon the said times of their shipping, namely the said Edwards
10. on ˹or about˺ the said first of ffebruary 1653, and the said Whitfeild in the moneth
11. of May next following, betwixt the fifteenth and five and twentieth day
12. of that moneth, and both continued and served in her till the said 16th
13. of January last or thereabouts, All which hee knoweth for that hee this
14. examinate was boatswaine of her, and went in her from time to time
15. and place to place From his said shipping till her said time of discharge.
16. To the fourth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and cannot
17. otherwise depose, saving the said Edwards received only one monethes
18. wages at dunkirke, namely two pounds and tenn shillings.
19. To the fifth hee referreth himselfe to the Register of this Court and cannot
20. otherwise depose.
21. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true.
22. Thomas Morgan SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
23.
24. The same day CENTRE HEADING
25. Exámined upon the said allegation.
26. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2.</margin>
27. Albert Johnson of Massdam in Norway Mariner, aged 45 yeeres
28. or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
29. To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp the Negro, and
30. John Lockier arlate, which Lockier hee saith was the time arlate from the
31. thirteenth of ffebruary 1653 till and unto the sixteenth, or thereabouts of
32. January last past master and commander of the said shipp and hee the
33. charge and command of her as master, of the sight and knowledge of this
34. deponent, who was by him shipped quarter master of her at dunkirke ..
35. the said thirteenth of ffebruary 1653, and went and served in her till the
36. said sixteenth or thereabouts of January last that shee came and was
37. discharged in the River of Thames.
38. To the second and third articles hee saith and deposeth that the producent
39. Samuel Edwards was shipped and was Gunner of the said shipp before
40. and when this deponent soe came first into her at dunkirke, and thense
41. went and sailed in her in that office under her at Dunkirke, and thense
42. to dover, thense to Rochell, thense to dublin in Ireland, and there the
43. said Lockier hired and shipped ˹the producent˺ Roger Whitfeild to goe Carpenter of
44. her and soe shipped him (and hee entred into pay) about foure monethes
45. after such this deponents shipping in dunkirke as aforesaid, and from such
</document-end>

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