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|Transcription=1. To the first Interrogatorie first hee saith hee well knew the shipp James
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2. and is him selfe the Interrogate James ˹George˺ Cobden, and was Master of her at her
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3. last being in the Island of Barbadoes Interrogate and saith shee was then bound
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4. from thense on a voyage to this Port of London (the casualties of the sea excepted)
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5. And further to this Interrogatorie he cannot answere/
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6. To the 2 Interrogatorie and the bills of ladeing threin mentioned hee saith
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7. that the three bills of ladeing XXXX in the sayd Interrogatorie mentioned are
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8. signed with the proper hand writing of him this deponent the forenamed
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9. George Cobden and the contents of them are true and saith the severeall goods in
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10. the sayd bills of ladeing specified were at the Barbadoes aforesayd ˹in the moneth of September 1654˺ laden aboard
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11. the sayd shipp James under the markes and numbers in the sayd bills specified
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12. and for Accompte of the severall persons in the sayd bills named and were
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13. for their Accompt to bee thense transported to this Port of London And
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14. further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/
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15. To the third Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth that the sayd shipp sett sayle
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16. from the Barbadoes aforesayd with the goods in the sayd bills of ladeing
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17. specified on board her intending directly for London and saith hee well knoweth
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18. that the sayd shipp in her direct ˹course˺ for London mett with very stormie and
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19. tempestious weather which caused her to spring divers leakes soe that
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20. shee receaved in at those leakes five foote water in hold, but was with
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21. continuall pumpeing and much labour kept above water till shee and her company
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22. were by the sayd stormie weather driven in to the River of Waterford in
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23. Ireland, where the sayd shipp being haled as neere shoare as shee could
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24. bee gotten, did by reason of her sayd leakes sinke, by meanes whereof the
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25. goods in the sayd shipp mentioned in the sayd bills of ladeing were all of
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26. them soe wett and damnified that the sugars the most part of them rann to
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27. Molasses, or Sirrupp, and all though the Casks wherein the same was were
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28. gotten a shoare in to Warehouses at Waterf a place called Passago scituate
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29. on the River of Waterford yet the sayd Mollasses ranne the most part of it
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30. out of the sayd Casks in the warehouses where they lay and was thereby lost And
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31. hee saith the Cotton wolls soe much as could bee gotten out of the water
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32. was alsoe gotten into the sayd warehouses, but soe rotten with wett and damnified
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33. that the same is of little or noe value and will not as this deponent beleeveth
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34. be worth to the Owners soe much as will pay for the rent due for the warehouses
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35. wherein they lye, And saith all the sayd Sugars or Molasses and Cotton wolls
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36. soe damnified which remayne are now in the hands of mr George Cauldron
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37. Treasurer of this Commonwealth for the Cittie of Waterford, and are of little
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38. or noe worth to the Owners thereof And further to this Interrogratorie hee
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39. cannot answere./
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Repeated before Col Cock/..</margin>
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George Cobden &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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<nowiki>*******************************</nowiki>
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The same day./
  
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Examined upon the sayd Interrogatories../
  
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'''Rp.'''
  
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'''William Inians''' of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner
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late Masters Mate of the James aforesayd aged twenty
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two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
  
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. To the first Interrogatorie first hee saith hee well knew the shipp James
2. and is him selfe the Interrogate James ˹George˺ Cobden, and was Master of her at her
3. last being in the Island of Barbadoes Interrogate and saith shee was then bound
4. from thense on a voyage to this Port of London (the casualties of the sea excepted)
5. And further to this Interrogatorie he cannot answere/

6. To the 2 Interrogatorie and the bills of ladeing threin mentioned hee saith
7. that the three bills of ladeing XXXX in the sayd Interrogatorie mentioned are
8. signed with the proper hand writing of him this deponent the forenamed
9. George Cobden and the contents of them are true and saith the severeall goods in
10. the sayd bills of ladeing specified were at the Barbadoes aforesayd ˹in the moneth of September 1654˺ laden aboard
11. the sayd shipp James under the markes and numbers in the sayd bills specified
12. and for Accompte of the severall persons in the sayd bills named and were
13. for their Accompt to bee thense transported to this Port of London And
14. further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/

15. To the third Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth that the sayd shipp sett sayle
16. from the Barbadoes aforesayd with the goods in the sayd bills of ladeing
17. specified on board her intending directly for London and saith hee well knoweth
18. that the sayd shipp in her direct ˹course˺ for London mett with very stormie and
19. tempestious weather which caused her to spring divers leakes soe that
20. shee receaved in at those leakes five foote water in hold, but was with
21. continuall pumpeing and much labour kept above water till shee and her company
22. were by the sayd stormie weather driven in to the River of Waterford in
23. Ireland, where the sayd shipp being haled as neere shoare as shee could
24. bee gotten, did by reason of her sayd leakes sinke, by meanes whereof the
25. goods in the sayd shipp mentioned in the sayd bills of ladeing were all of
26. them soe wett and damnified that the sugars the most part of them rann to
27. Molasses, or Sirrupp, and all though the Casks wherein the same was were
28. gotten a shoare in to Warehouses at Waterf a place called Passago scituate
29. on the River of Waterford yet the sayd Mollasses ranne the most part of it
30. out of the sayd Casks in the warehouses where they lay and was thereby lost And
31. hee saith the Cotton wolls soe much as could bee gotten out of the water
32. was alsoe gotten into the sayd warehouses, but soe rotten with wett and damnified
33. that the same is of little or noe value and will not as this deponent beleeveth
34. be worth to the Owners soe much as will pay for the rent due for the warehouses
35. wherein they lye, And saith all the sayd Sugars or Molasses and Cotton wolls
36. soe damnified which remayne are now in the hands of mr George Cauldron
37. Treasurer of this Commonwealth for the Cittie of Waterford, and are of little
38. or noe worth to the Owners thereof And further to this Interrogratorie hee
39. cannot answere./

Repeated before Col Cock/..</margin>

George Cobden [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The same day./

Examined upon the sayd Interrogatories../

Rp.

William Inians of ffanchurch Streete London Mariner
late Masters Mate of the James aforesayd aged twenty
two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

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