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|Transcription=per Barrill and not above and a box of
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linnen and a suite of Cloathes which
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Linnen and Cloathes were by an order
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from the Earle of Warwicke then
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Lord Admirall delivered backe to the
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said Elianor Windall and shee re
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ceaved the same and gave a noate
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under her hand for receipt thereof
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and the herrings aforesaid were
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delivered to Colonell Moore the Go=
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vernour of the Garrison and Mr
 +
Richard dermott the deputy Collec=
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tor And otherwise for his parte hee
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doeth not beleeve this position to
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bee true in any parte./
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To the 5th position hee answereth and
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beleeveth that the shippe the ''hare'' by
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striveing to beare into Beaumorris
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being an Enemies porte had her
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maine mast cracked and that shee
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then went into dawpoole being in
 +
possession of the enemy when shee
 +
might as easily and readily have
 +
come to Leverpoole which was in
 +
possession of the Parliament And
 +
otherwise for his parte hee deoth not
 +
beleeve the sme to bee true in any parte
 +
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To the 7th position hee answereth
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and for his parte doeth not beleeve
 +
the same to bee true saveing his
 +
former Answers
 
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per Barrill and not above and a box of
linnen and a suite of Cloathes which
Linnen and Cloathes were by an order
from the Earle of Warwicke then
Lord Admirall delivered backe to the
said Elianor Windall and shee re
ceaved the same and gave a noate
under her hand for receipt thereof
and the herrings aforesaid were
delivered to Colonell Moore the Go=
vernour of the Garrison and Mr
Richard dermott the deputy Collec=
tor And otherwise for his parte hee
doeth not beleeve this position to
bee true in any parte./

To the 5th position hee answereth and
beleeveth that the shippe the hare by
striveing to beare into Beaumorris
being an Enemies porte had her
maine mast cracked and that shee
then went into dawpoole being in
possession of the enemy when shee
might as easily and readily have
come to Leverpoole which was in
possession of the Parliament And
otherwise for his parte hee deoth not
beleeve the sme to bee true in any parte

To the 7th position hee answereth
and for his parte doeth not beleeve
the same to bee true saveing his
former Answers