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|Transcription=ánd made fit for merchandise for wine, and in that condition was delivered there
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to this deponent and company, who brought and sailed her into the River
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of Thames, where shee is nowe remaining and riding at anchor, and saith
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shee came from Barfleur on thursday last was a seavenight, and came
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to an anchor in the River of Thames on tuesday night last; and saith that
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in her comming up the river, a fleming ran aboard her, and brake
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downe her head and her bolt sprit, together with her sprit saile yard,
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under which maine shee is at present. And saith the said vessell is and come
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away from Barfleur in worse condition than shee came thither, wanting all the appurtenances [#]
  
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[#] mentioned in a schedule
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thereof namely their losse
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all which shee had when
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shee came thither, and
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then the same were of the valewes schedulated
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William Johnson [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN]
  
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To the fifth hee cannot depose.
  
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To the Interrogatories ministered by mr Ray. [CENTRE HEADING]
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|Transcription='''George Shepick''' of Birdport in Dorsetshire Mariner aged
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To the first hee referreth himselfe to this foregoing deposition, saying that hee
25 yeeres of thereabouts sworne and examined as aforesaid.
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this deponent is the same William Johnson interrogated.
  
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew and knoweth the shipp or
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To the second hee saith hee well knoweth the interrogated John Ray of London
barque arlate called the ''John and ffrancis'' of london william johnson master, which
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merchant, unto hee saith was part owner of the said barque: and
said shipp in March and Aprill last past (old stile) was in a trading
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that is or about the beginning of October 1654 shee went from this port
voyage and arived in the said voyage in the said moneth of March at
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bound for Wexford in Ireland to lade herrings and from Wexford shee brought
Barfleur in the dominions of the king of ffrance with intent (as this
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a cargo of herrings and delivered them at Weymouth in January next
deponent was informed) to take in beanes to be carried to Saint Sebastians, and
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following, and there staid till the tenth of March next following, and
that shee carried two tonnes of Spanish iron to Barfleur, which ˹was˺ said
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then went thence for Barfleur on the voyage predeposed wherein shee was
to be belonging to her owner mr Roy; mr Cockroft and mr Nappier.
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stayed as aforesaid.
The premisses hee deposeth being one of the company the said voyage. And
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otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the second hee saith that about a week after such her arivall at
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To the third hee saith that upon the said seizure or stay at Barfleur
Barfleur the said two tonnes of iron (which was all her lading shee
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the said shipps sailes and muskets were taken and carried on shoare,
brought (saving some matts to lay the beanes on) were there discharged
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and otherwise had referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition.
out of her and delivered to one mr haystum a merchant or factor
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there, and that for some space after the said discharge shee was and
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continewed in the quiet possession and at the disposall of her said master
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and company, who might have brought her away before any restraint
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happened if the winde had served, and they were purposed to come
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shortly away with her after such her discharge (if the winde had served)
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the said my Hays[?em] (who was to lade the beanes not agreeing for them
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because they were so deare) ordering them to depart with the first
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opportunitie. All which hee deposeth being one of the said shipps
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company as aforesaid, and acquainted with the premisses. And further
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cannot depose.
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To the third hee deposeth that in about the beginning of
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To the fourth hee saith that after the said restraint and before this deponent
Aprill last the said barque was imbargoed or staid by the officers and
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came away from Barfleur, namely in or about the moneths of May
authoritie of the king of ffrance, and under that restraint shee
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June and July last the arlate mr Hayst[?um] endeavoured with much diligence
lay alonge space, and that in or about december last the said master
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the release and restitution of her with her tackle and furniture to the use of
and company (whereof this deponent was one) had the said vesell
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mr Ray and company but as hee told this deponent hee could
there redelivered unto them, and being so delivered shee was
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not prevaile, the restitution being denied him after all his endeavour
there freighted to bringe beanes for London, here to be delivered, and
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and offering to give securitie for her which when this deponent
otherwise hee cannot depose.
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and company understood, and holding it then in vaine to make longer
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stay, they on at about the last of May last came away for England.
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and left her, leaving  [XXXXXXX] of this deponents company in her to expect
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the event, and hoping that shee might at length be restored; of which
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hee at last seeing noe likelihood, went alsoe away in August
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next following.
  
To the fourth hee saith that at Barfleur after the said restitution
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To the 5th hee saith that hee this deponent in or about the end of
her said vessell was repaired trimmed and victualled for her intended
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November last was sent over to Barfleur by the said Mr Ricqueborough
voyage for London, and made thight and servicable, and the said
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about [?recoverXXXX] of the said shipp; who ordered him to goe and demand her
master and company brought and sailed her into the River of Thames
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and that in case of refusall of her delivery hee would use some other
where she is nowe remayning at anchor, and that shee came
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meanes by the Embassador or otherwise, and that hee furnished this
from Barfleur on thursday last was seavenight and arived in the
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deponent with money for the charges of that voyage, and recommended
river on this day seavenight and came to an anchor there on
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him (for assistance) to mr hayst[?um] and mr Robins aforesaid, who recovered
tuesday last. and in her comming up a ffleming ran aboard her and
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the said vessell and this deponent tooke possession of her according to
hath broken her bolt spritt, her spritt saile yard and some part of
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order given him by mr Ricqueborough, who is to pay this
her head. And otherwise hee cannot depose. saving the said barque
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deponent and company their wages, And otherwise hee referreth himselfe
wanteth all the particulars scheduled whereunto hee hath set his marke, which shee
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this foregoeing deposition.
had when shee was staid, and wanted them when
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shee was restored.
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To the fifth hee cannot depose.
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To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
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William Johnson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
To the first hee referreth himself to his foregoeing deposition.
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To the second hee cannot depose saving the said shipp within the
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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]
time arlate went from London to wexford in Ireland and there laded
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herrings and brought them to weymouth and there discharged them and
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thence
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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Examined upon the said Interrogatories.
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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George
 
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ánd made fit for merchandise for wine, and in that condition was delivered there
to this deponent and company, who brought and sailed her into the River
of Thames, where shee is nowe remaining and riding at anchor, and saith
shee came from Barfleur on thursday last was a seavenight, and came
to an anchor in the River of Thames on tuesday night last; and saith that
in her comming up the river, a fleming ran aboard her, and brake
downe her head and her bolt sprit, together with her sprit saile yard,
under which maine shee is at present. And saith the said vessell is and come
away from Barfleur in worse condition than shee came thither, wanting all the appurtenances [#]

[#] mentioned in a schedule
thereof namely their losse
all which shee had when
shee came thither, and
then the same were of the valewes schedulated
William Johnson [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN]

To the fifth hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories ministered by mr Ray. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee referreth himselfe to this foregoing deposition, saying that hee
this deponent is the same William Johnson interrogated.

To the second hee saith hee well knoweth the interrogated John Ray of London
merchant, unto hee saith was part owner of the said barque: and
that is or about the beginning of October 1654 shee went from this port
bound for Wexford in Ireland to lade herrings and from Wexford shee brought
a cargo of herrings and delivered them at Weymouth in January next
following, and there staid till the tenth of March next following, and
then went thence for Barfleur on the voyage predeposed wherein shee was
stayed as aforesaid.

To the third hee saith that upon the said seizure or stay at Barfleur
the said shipps sailes and muskets were taken and carried on shoare,
and otherwise had referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition.

To the fourth hee saith that after the said restraint and before this deponent
came away from Barfleur, namely in or about the moneths of May
June and July last the arlate mr Hayst[?um] endeavoured with much diligence
the release and restitution of her with her tackle and furniture to the use of
mr Ray and company but as hee told this deponent hee could
not prevaile, the restitution being denied him after all his endeavour
and offering to give securitie for her which when this deponent
and company understood, and holding it then in vaine to make longer
stay, they on at about the last of May last came away for England.
and left her, leaving [XXXXXXX] of this deponents company in her to expect
the event, and hoping that shee might at length be restored; of which
hee at last seeing noe likelihood, went alsoe away in August
next following.

To the 5th hee saith that hee this deponent in or about the end of
November last was sent over to Barfleur by the said Mr Ricqueborough
about [?recoverXXXX] of the said shipp; who ordered him to goe and demand her
and that in case of refusall of her delivery hee would use some other
meanes by the Embassador or otherwise, and that hee furnished this
deponent with money for the charges of that voyage, and recommended
him (for assistance) to mr hayst[?um] and mr Robins aforesaid, who recovered
the said vessell and this deponent tooke possession of her according to
order given him by mr Ricqueborough, who is to pay this
deponent and company their wages, And otherwise hee referreth himselfe
this foregoeing deposition.

William Johnson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said Interrogatories.

George