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|Transcription=1. to springe leakes whereby their ladeing is often dammified, which
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|Transcription=to springe leakes whereby their ladeing is often dammified, which
2. dammages if they proceede only by reason thereof and by any leake beneath
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dammages if they proceede only by reason thereof and by any leake beneath
3. and not from above are there frequently accompted only casualties which
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and not from above are there frequently accompted only casualties which
4. by reason of the sayd ports being drye every tyde of ebb will and and doe often happen
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by reason of the sayd ports being drye every tyde of ebb will and and doe often happen
5. unavoidably and therefore are borne usually by the owners of the sayd goods
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unavoidably and therefore are borne usually by the owners of the sayd goods
6. as a thing casuall, and are not in such case imputed to the masters or companie
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as a thing casuall, and are not in such case imputed to the masters or companie
7. of the sayd shipps as their faulte, And hee saith hee well knoweth that
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of the sayd shipps as their faulte, And hee saith hee well knoweth that
8. the sayd shipp the Abrahams offering after shee had taken in almost all
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the sayd shipp the ''Abrahams offering'' after shee had taken in almost all
9. her ladeing, the tyde goeing out and shee being left on grounds with her ladeing
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her ladeing, the tyde goeing out and shee being left on grounds with her ladeing
10. on board seas with the weit weight thereof seas washed the shipp sprange
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on board seas with the weit weight thereof seas washed the shipp sprange
11. leake under water almost by her keele, whereat shee leake in a foote ˹neere upon˺ water
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leake under water almost by her keele, whereat shee leake in a foote ˹neere upon˺ water
12. which did dammage to some of her ladeing, but the same being presently
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which did dammage to some of her ladeing, but the same being presently
13. discovered the shipps company pumped her drye againe and having romaged
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discovered the shipps company pumped her drye againe and having romaged
14. to see what goods were dammified soo well as with conveniently they could, they did
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to see what goods were dammified soo well as with conveniently they could, they did
15. put out a smale quantitie of goods and leave them at fflushing which was all
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put out a smale quantitie of goods and leave them at fflushing which was all
16. they could at present perceive to bee damaged but and then the winde being
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they could at present perceive to bee damaged but and then the winde being
17. fayre and their leake mended and their convoy ready to sett sayle they in company
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fayre and their leake mended and their convoy ready to sett sayle they in company
18. of the fflortune and other shipps bound thence for london sett sayle for london when
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of the fflortune and other shipps bound thence for london sett sayle for london when
19. they safely arrived, but saith what dammage happened to any of the goods
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they safely arrived, but saith what dammage happened to any of the goods
20. in question happened by the meanes aforesayd and was a meere casualty
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in question happened by the meanes aforesayd and was a meere casualty
21. and not occasioned by any fault or neglect of the master and company
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and not occasioned by any fault or neglect of the master and company
22. or any insuffinencry of the sayd shipp, And further hee cannot depose./
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or any insuffinencry of the sayd shipp, And further hee cannot depose./
  
23. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
  
 
To the interrogatorries/ [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the interrogatorries/ [CENTRE HEADING]
  
26. To the first hee saith hee is not of kindred either by blood or allyance
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To the first hee saith hee is not of kindred either by blood or allyance
27. to the interrogate Roffe, but was one of his shipps Company the voyage
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to the interrogate Roffe, but was one of his shipps Company the voyage
28. in question and there other voyage next before that, and hath receaved all this
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in question and there other voyage next before that, and hath receaved all this
29. wages due for this and the sayd other voyages and saith hee hath not past or share
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wages due for this and the sayd other voyages and saith hee hath not past or share
30. in the shipp or voyage interrogate, how will it bee either proffitt or preiudise
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in the shipp or voyage interrogate, how will it bee either proffitt or preiudise
31. to him which parties sooever prevaile in this cause./
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to him which parties sooever prevaile in this cause./
  
32. To the 2 hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof in his foregoeing
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To the 2 hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof in his foregoeing
33. deposition soo farr as hee can and further cannot answer/
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deposition soo farr as hee can and further cannot answer/
  
34. To the 3 hee saith hee knoweth not to whome the goods belonged which with
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To the 3 hee saith hee knoweth not to whome the goods belonged which with
35. left at fflushing, and saith the reasons why the rest of the sayd shipps ladeing
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left at fflushing, and saith the reasons why the rest of the sayd shipps ladeing
36. was not taken out was for that the master and and company did not discover any
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was not taken out was for that the master and and company did not discover any
37. more of them to bee damnified, and alsoe for that the winde came fayre for
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more of them to bee damnified, and alsoe for that the winde came fayre for
38. for this departure and their convoy stayed for them soo that they had not tyme
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for this departure and their convoy stayed for them soo that they had not tyme
39. to rase further what goods were damnified by the meanes aforesayd, And
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to rase further what goods were damnified by the meanes aforesayd, And
40. further hee cannot depose/
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further hee cannot depose/
  
41. To the 4th hee saith that there was two great falts receaved on board the sayd
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To the 4th hee saith that there was two great falts receaved on board the sayd
42. shipp at fflusging but what they conteyned XX or to whome they belonged hee
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shipp at fflushing but what they conteyned XX or to whome they belonged hee
43. knoweth not and saith they were, when they were when they XXXX put on board
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knoweth not and saith they were, when they were when they XXXX put on board
44. to outwards appearance) drye, and were a little wett when they were put on
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to outwards appearance) drye, and were a little wett when they were put on
45. shoare at Buttolphe wharfe London, but whether any thing in them was damnified
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shoare at Buttolphe wharfe London, but whether any thing in them was damnified
46. hee knoweth not and further cannot answere/
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hee knoweth not and further cannot answere/
  
47. To the 5th hee saith the sayd shipp after shee became leaked stayed at fflushing
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To the 5th hee saith the sayd shipp after shee became leaked stayed at fflushing
48. not above three or fower dayes, in which tyme her leake was mended the very
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not above three or fower dayes, in which tyme her leake was mended the very
49. next day after it was discovered and saith that they had some contrary winde
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next day after it was discovered and saith that they had some contrary winde
50. and some boistrous weather in their voyage to London, but not soo stormy as to cause
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and some boistrous weather in their voyage to London, but not soo stormy as to cause
51. cause the shipp to take in water , nor did she take in any xxx thereby
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cause the shipp to take in water , nor did she take in any xxx thereby
52. was and is still tight staunch and strong and fitt to carrie any Merchandize
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was and is still tight staunch and strong and fitt to carrie any Merchandize
53. And further hee cannot answere./
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And further hee cannot answere./
  
54. To the 6th hee saith that the master ffransis Roffe ˹of fflushing˺ and one Bogart of
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To the 6th hee saith that the master ffransis Roffe ˹of fflushing˺ and one Bogart of
55. fflushing and some others that hee knoweth not are Owners of the shipp further
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fflushing and some others that hee knoweth not are Owners of the shipp further
56. but
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but
  
 
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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to springe leakes whereby their ladeing is often dammified, which
dammages if they proceede only by reason thereof and by any leake beneath
and not from above are there frequently accompted only casualties which
by reason of the sayd ports being drye every tyde of ebb will and and doe often happen
unavoidably and therefore are borne usually by the owners of the sayd goods
as a thing casuall, and are not in such case imputed to the masters or companie
of the sayd shipps as their faulte, And hee saith hee well knoweth that
the sayd shipp the Abrahams offering after shee had taken in almost all
her ladeing, the tyde goeing out and shee being left on grounds with her ladeing
on board seas with the weit weight thereof seas washed the shipp sprange
leake under water almost by her keele, whereat shee leake in a foote ˹neere upon˺ water
which did dammage to some of her ladeing, but the same being presently
discovered the shipps company pumped her drye againe and having romaged
to see what goods were dammified soo well as with conveniently they could, they did
put out a smale quantitie of goods and leave them at fflushing which was all
they could at present perceive to bee damaged but and then the winde being
fayre and their leake mended and their convoy ready to sett sayle they in company
of the fflortune and other shipps bound thence for london sett sayle for london when
they safely arrived, but saith what dammage happened to any of the goods
in question happened by the meanes aforesayd and was a meere casualty
and not occasioned by any fault or neglect of the master and company
or any insuffinencry of the sayd shipp, And further hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the interrogatorries/ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee is not of kindred either by blood or allyance
to the interrogate Roffe, but was one of his shipps Company the voyage
in question and there other voyage next before that, and hath receaved all this
wages due for this and the sayd other voyages and saith hee hath not past or share
in the shipp or voyage interrogate, how will it bee either proffitt or preiudise
to him which parties sooever prevaile in this cause./

To the 2 hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents thereof in his foregoeing
deposition soo farr as hee can and further cannot answer/

To the 3 hee saith hee knoweth not to whome the goods belonged which with
left at fflushing, and saith the reasons why the rest of the sayd shipps ladeing
was not taken out was for that the master and and company did not discover any
more of them to bee damnified, and alsoe for that the winde came fayre for
for this departure and their convoy stayed for them soo that they had not tyme
to rase further what goods were damnified by the meanes aforesayd, And
further hee cannot depose/

To the 4th hee saith that there was two great falts receaved on board the sayd
shipp at fflushing but what they conteyned XX or to whome they belonged hee
knoweth not and saith they were, when they were when they XXXX put on board
to outwards appearance) drye, and were a little wett when they were put on
shoare at Buttolphe wharfe London, but whether any thing in them was damnified
hee knoweth not and further cannot answere/

To the 5th hee saith the sayd shipp after shee became leaked stayed at fflushing
not above three or fower dayes, in which tyme her leake was mended the very
next day after it was discovered and saith that they had some contrary winde
and some boistrous weather in their voyage to London, but not soo stormy as to cause
cause the shipp to take in water , nor did she take in any xxx thereby
was and is still tight staunch and strong and fitt to carrie any Merchandize
And further hee cannot answere./

To the 6th hee saith that the master ffransis Roffe ˹of fflushing˺ and one Bogart of
fflushing and some others that hee knoweth not are Owners of the shipp further
but

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