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The man? ?adily cargo out at the groups X, and that the X X
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The more readily passe out at the scoope holes, and that the scoope holes
Might not help danger to shipps with the X arising on
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might not be in danger to be stopped with the seas driving any thing on
X to them and heesaith hee well knoweth that the master and
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decke to them And hee saith hee well knoweth that the Master and
Company of the sayd shipp Conrad X their ??most X to
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company of the sayd shipp ''Conrard'' did their uttmost endeavour to
Question the sayd shipp and her homewards sailing from damage and
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preserve the sayd shipp and her homeward ladeing from damage and
Others well knoweth that the sayd shipp was a very strong and
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alsoe well knoweth tha the sayd shipp was a very stronge and
X shipp faring for the hurt done X by the storms as
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stanch shipp saving for the hurt done her by the storme as
Aforsayd, and is well X that what damage is happened to
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aforesayd, and is well assured that what damage is happened to
Her sayd landing she happens X by that violence of the sayd
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her sayd ladeing soe happened meerely by the violence of the sayd
Storms using shX and opened her X as aforsayd and
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storme which strayned and opened her seames as aforesayd and
Twenty X X in may water X, and not
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thereby unavoidably powred in much water into her, and not
By any X of the sayd master or company nor by any
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by any neglect of the sayd Master or Company nor by any
In X of the sayd shipp for that hee being captain well
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insufficiencie of the sayd shipp for that hee being Carpenter well
Knoweth the sayd shipp after the sayd storme was and continues a
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knoweth the sayd shipp after the sayd storme was and continued a
Very strong tight shipp, saving the harmed aforsayd victims in
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very stronge tight shipp, saving the harme aforesayd receaved in
The sayd storme, and is well X had they not seen this
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the sayd storme, and is well assured had shee not soe bin
X had been no hope to X her from sinking in the sea the
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there had bin noe hope to preserve her from perishing in the sea the
Violence of the sayd storme was soo great and further to these
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violence of the sayd storme was soe great And further to these
Arlites X rondadt depose./
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articles hee cannot depose./
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
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REpeated before doctor Godolphin and Collonel Cock/
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Willyam glover [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 9th day of November 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]
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Examined upon a libell given in the 25th of Juky 1655 on
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the behalfe of John [?Baud] and Company./
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'''John Baker''' of deale in the County of Kent Mariner
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aged 22 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and
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examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
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To the first
  
 
To the last he saith his forgiving deposition is X./
 
To the last he saith his forgiving deposition is X./

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The more readily passe out at the scoope holes, and that the scoope holes
might not be in danger to be stopped with the seas driving any thing on
decke to them And hee saith hee well knoweth that the Master and
company of the sayd shipp Conrard did their uttmost endeavour to
preserve the sayd shipp and her homeward ladeing from damage and
alsoe well knoweth tha the sayd shipp was a very stronge and
stanch shipp saving for the hurt done her by the storme as
aforesayd, and is well assured that what damage is happened to
her sayd ladeing soe happened meerely by the violence of the sayd
storme which strayned and opened her seames as aforesayd and
thereby unavoidably powred in much water into her, and not
by any neglect of the sayd Master or Company nor by any
insufficiencie of the sayd shipp for that hee being Carpenter well
knoweth the sayd shipp after the sayd storme was and continued a
very stronge tight shipp, saving the harme aforesayd receaved in
the sayd storme, and is well assured had shee not soe bin
there had bin noe hope to preserve her from perishing in the sea the
violence of the sayd storme was soe great And further to these
articles hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

REpeated before doctor Godolphin and Collonel Cock/

Willyam glover [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

The 9th day of November 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon a libell given in the 25th of Juky 1655 on
the behalfe of John [?Baud] and Company./

John Baker of deale in the County of Kent Mariner
aged 22 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and
examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first

To the last he saith his forgiving deposition is X./
Reputes before X God of him and last X/