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|Transcription=to steere the said  shipp East and they
 
|Transcription=to steere the said  shipp East and they
 
notwithstandinge as this Rendent
 
notwithstandinge as this Rendent
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any parte thereof
 
any parte thereof
  
To the seaventh perused position hee answe
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To the seaventh pretensed position hee answe
 
reth and beleeveth That the arlate Sumpter
 
reth and beleeveth That the arlate Sumpter
 
and the rest of the parties mentioned and
 
and the rest of the parties mentioned and
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the time the said shipp was lost and cast
 
the time the said shipp was lost and cast
 
away which was upon the 23th of
 
away which was upon the 23th of
October in the monrenih 1650 as this
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October in the morneing 1650 as this
TRendent remembreth And otherwise for
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Rendent remembreth And otherwise for
 
his parte hee doeth not beleeve the said
 
his parte hee doeth not beleeve the said
perused position to bee true in any parte
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pretensed position to bee true in any parte
 
thereof
 
thereof
  
To the eight perused position hee answereth
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To the eight pretensed position hee answereth
 
and beleeveth that the said Sumpter and
 
and beleeveth that the said Sumpter and
Compane had on board the said shipp
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Companye had on board the said shipp
 
the ''Ulisses'' some Adventures but to what
 
the ''Ulisses'' some Adventures but to what
 
value this Rendent knoweth not And
 
value this Rendent knoweth not And
 
otherwise for his parte hee doeth not beleeve
 
otherwise for his parte hee doeth not beleeve
the said perused position to bee true in any
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the said pretensed position to bee true in any
 
parte thereof
 
parte thereof
  
To the ninth perused position this Rendent
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To the ninth pretensed position this Rendent
 
answereth and beleeveth that hee this
 
answereth and beleeveth that hee this
 
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to steere the said shipp East and they
notwithstandinge as this Rendent
beleeveth steered her East northeast
or otherwise shee could not have been
runne aground and cast away where
shee was as this Rendent eleeveth
And otherwise for his parte hee doeth not
beleeve the said position to bee true in
any parte thereof

To the seaventh pretensed position hee answe
reth and beleeveth That the arlate Sumpter
and the rest of the parties mentioned and
expressed in the schedule annexed to his
this rendents answers were in the said
shipp the Ulisses from the time of thir
entrance into pay as aforesaid untill
the time the said shipp was lost and cast
away which was upon the 23th of
October in the morneing 1650 as this
Rendent remembreth And otherwise for
his parte hee doeth not beleeve the said
pretensed position to bee true in any parte
thereof

To the eight pretensed position hee answereth
and beleeveth that the said Sumpter and
Companye had on board the said shipp
the Ulisses some Adventures but to what
value this Rendent knoweth not And
otherwise for his parte hee doeth not beleeve
the said pretensed position to bee true in any
parte thereof

To the ninth pretensed position this Rendent
answereth and beleeveth that hee this