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|Transcription=did by reason of the disaster aforesaid necessarily expend to the best of
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this deponents Judgment about two or three and twenty pounds sterling for
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the hoysting out of the broken boltspritt, setting up the new one; and
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repairing of it when it was crackt, and beleeveth not that the same could
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be procured to be done for a lesser summe. he premisses hee deposeth
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upon the reasons aforesaid, And further cannot depose:-/
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To the 7th
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To the 8th
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Repeated before doctor Clerke and
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doctor Godolphin:-/
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Tho:s [MARKE] Wills:-/ [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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<nowiki>********************************</nowiki>
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The same day examined upon the said Allegation
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'''Rp. 3,.us/'''
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'''Richard Simmonds''' of Wapping in the parish of
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Stepney in the Countie of Middlesex Cooper aged 53:
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yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined saith
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as followeth videlicet:-/
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To the first second third and 4th articles of the said Allegation hee saith That hee
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hath knowne the shipp the ''Margarett'' arlate (Robert ffoxe arlate
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Master) for about 18. moneths last past, having for all that time belonged to
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her as Cooper, and saith That the arlate Benjamin Cranley Arthur
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Bailey and Companie have for the time predeposed bin and are
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commonly and generally observed knowne and reputed the true and
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lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the said shipp her tackle and
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furniture, And saith That about the moneth of October <u>1653.</u> last
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past, this deponent was present and assistant when the said shipp
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was graved and hauled off from Mr. Tailor the shipp-wrights wayes
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(nere
  
 
}}
 
}}

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did by reason of the disaster aforesaid necessarily expend to the best of
this deponents Judgment about two or three and twenty pounds sterling for
the hoysting out of the broken boltspritt, setting up the new one; and
repairing of it when it was crackt, and beleeveth not that the same could
be procured to be done for a lesser summe. he premisses hee deposeth
upon the reasons aforesaid, And further cannot depose:-/

To the 7th

To the 8th

Repeated before doctor Clerke and
doctor Godolphin:-/

Tho:s [MARKE] Wills:-/ [MARKE, RH SIDE]

********************************

The same day examined upon the said Allegation

Rp. 3,.us/

Richard Simmonds of Wapping in the parish of
Stepney in the Countie of Middlesex Cooper aged 53:
yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined saith
as followeth videlicet:-/

To the first second third and 4th articles of the said Allegation hee saith That hee
hath knowne the shipp the Margarett arlate (Robert ffoxe arlate
Master) for about 18. moneths last past, having for all that time belonged to
her as Cooper, and saith That the arlate Benjamin Cranley Arthur
Bailey and Companie have for the time predeposed bin and are
commonly and generally observed knowne and reputed the true and
lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the said shipp her tackle and
furniture, And saith That about the moneth of October 1653. last
past, this deponent was present and assistant when the said shipp
was graved and hauled off from Mr. Tailor the shipp-wrights wayes
(nere