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|Transcription=1. Saint Padroes Tower sayd it was Saint Sebastians, and would not be
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|Transcription=Saint Padroes Tower sayd it was Saint Sebastians, and would not be
2. perswaded to the contrary though most of his Company sayd they
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perswaded to the contrary though most of his Company sayd they
3. knew it was Saint Padroes ˹ánd did afterwards so appeare to be˺ as indeed it was ˹even to the sayd Braining˺ by reason of whichXXX GUTTER
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knew it was Saint Padroes ˹ánd did afterwards so appeare to be˺ as indeed it was ˹even to the sayd Braining˺ by reason of whichXXX GUTTER
4. ewaer of the sayd Thomas Braining the sayd shipp kept not only to XXX GUTTER
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ewaer of the sayd Thomas Braining the sayd shipp kept not only to XXX GUTTER
5. as she ought to have done, but went from Bay to bay whereby the
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as she ought to have done, but went from Bay to bay whereby the
6. winde beating upon her she could not find her port but came att
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winde beating upon her she could not find her port but came att
7. last to the back side of Cadiz with all her sayles standing about
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ast to the back side of Cadiz with all her sayles standing about
8. two Cables length from shoare, which hee knoweth to be true being
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two Cables length from shoare, which hee knoweth to be true being
9. as aforesayd one of the sayd shipps Company and and well observing the GUTTER
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as aforesayd one of the sayd shipps Company and and well observing the GUTTER
10. foresayd passages. And otherwise hee ćannot depose.
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foresayd passages. And otherwise hee ćannot depose.
  
11. To the 5th article he saith, that it is the Custome of Masters and Mariners att GUTTER
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To the 5th article he saith, that it is the Custome of Masters and Mariners att GUTTER
12. Sea if they be in distresse or want, and neere to or in the hearing
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Sea if they be in distresse or want, and neere to or in the hearing
13. of the shoare to hang out colours to signify of what place they be
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of the shoare to hang out colours to signify of what place they be
14. and to shoot of a gunne that so helpe may be sent from shoare
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and to shoot of a gunne that so helpe may be sent from shoare
15. which the sayd Braining would not nor did doe though he were XX GUTTER
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which the sayd Braining would not nor did doe though he were XX GUTTER
16. XX so to doe by his Company. whereupon one of the Company did
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XX so to doe by his Company. whereupon one of the Company did
17. hang out a flagg to give notice what the sayd shipp was and and XX GUTTER
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hang out a flagg to give notice what the sayd shipp was and and XX GUTTER
18. the same was immediately XX snatcht away or taken downe by the
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the same was immediately XX snatcht away or taken downe by the
19. sayd Master or his mate or by their order. And they the sayd Master
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sayd Master or his mate or by their order. And they the sayd Master
20. and mate did propose to goe to shoare and leave the sayd shippe
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and mate did propose to goe to shoare and leave the sayd shippe
21. and lading which the Mariners by the Command of the sayd Master did GUTTER
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and lading which the Mariners by the Command of the sayd Master did GUTTER
22. though otherwise against their wills, were forced to doe, And that XXXX GUTTER
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though otherwise against their wills, were forced to doe, And that XXXX GUTTER
23. after he came ashoare did understand that the Spaniards that XXX XXX GUTTER
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after he came ashoare did understand that the Spaniards that XXX XXX GUTTER
24. seeing any flagg hanged out upon the sayd shipp did much dXXXX whXXX
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seeing any flagg hanged out upon the sayd shipp did much dXXXX whXXX
25. and from whense she was, and that if an English flagg had XXX
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and from whense she was, and that if an English flagg had XXX
26. XXX out they would have come and ayded her into Port And XXX
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XXX out they would have come and ayded her into Port And XXX
27. otherwise he ćannot depose saving that hee was present att and saw and heard
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otherwise he ćannot depose saving that hee was present att and saw and heard
28. the XXXX XXX by him predeposed.
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the XXXX XXX by him predeposed.
  
29. To the 6th article he saith that the sayd Brainings Master and mate aforesayd and GUTTER
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To the 6th article he saith that the sayd Brainings Master and mate aforesayd and GUTTER
30. the shipp lying as aforesayd so as helpe might safely have bene XX GUTTER
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the shipp lying as aforesayd so as helpe might safely have bene XX GUTTER
31. pXXXXXd to guide her into port, there being XXX high winds or other XXX GUTTER
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pXXXXXd to guide her into port, there being XXX high winds or other XXX GUTTER
32. XXXXX danger, or necessity of desXXXXXg her, did cause the Company GUTTER
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XXXXX danger, or necessity of desXXXXXg her, did cause the Company GUTTER
33. to heave att the Boat which they XXXXXXXXXXX to doe) and they the XXX
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to heave att the Boat which they XXXXXXXXXXX to doe) and they the XXX
34. Master and mate went first into the sayd Boat and Commanded the XXX GUTTER
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Master and mate went first into the sayd Boat and Commanded the XXX GUTTER
35. Company to follow them and ˹XXX XXXX XXXX XXXX˺ and XXX the sayd shipp was neyther deXXXXX nor a man lost in her. and thereupon the ˹XXX XXXX XXXX XXX˺ YXXXX of Cadiz XXX
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Company to follow them and ˹XXX XXXX XXXX XXXX˺ and XXX the sayd shipp was neyther deXXXXX nor a man lost in her. and thereupon the ˹XXX XXXX XXXX XXX˺ YXXXX of Cadiz XXX
36. as for XXX in the sayd shipp ˹and lading˺ as a wreck or a vessel for sale, and
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as for XXX in the sayd shipp ˹and lading˺ as a wreck or a vessel for sale, and
37. derelict, all which this deponent saw. And this he saith in his XXX XXX
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derelict, all which this deponent saw. And this he saith in his XXX XXX
38. is wholly to be at XXXX to the XXXXXXX or XXXXXX of the XXX
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is wholly to be at XXXX to the XXXXXXX or XXXXXX of the XXX
39. Browning. And further or otherwise he cannot depose.
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Browning. And further or otherwise he cannot depose.
  
 
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Saint Padroes Tower sayd it was Saint Sebastians, and would not be
perswaded to the contrary though most of his Company sayd they
knew it was Saint Padroes ˹ánd did afterwards so appeare to be˺ as indeed it was ˹even to the sayd Braining˺ by reason of whichXXX GUTTER
ewaer of the sayd Thomas Braining the sayd shipp kept not only to XXX GUTTER
as she ought to have done, but went from Bay to bay whereby the
winde beating upon her she could not find her port but came att
ast to the back side of Cadiz with all her sayles standing about
two Cables length from shoare, which hee knoweth to be true being
as aforesayd one of the sayd shipps Company and and well observing the GUTTER
foresayd passages. And otherwise hee ćannot depose.

To the 5th article he saith, that it is the Custome of Masters and Mariners att GUTTER
Sea if they be in distresse or want, and neere to or in the hearing
of the shoare to hang out colours to signify of what place they be
and to shoot of a gunne that so helpe may be sent from shoare
which the sayd Braining would not nor did doe though he were XX GUTTER
XX so to doe by his Company. whereupon one of the Company did
hang out a flagg to give notice what the sayd shipp was and and XX GUTTER
the same was immediately XX snatcht away or taken downe by the
sayd Master or his mate or by their order. And they the sayd Master
and mate did propose to goe to shoare and leave the sayd shippe
and lading which the Mariners by the Command of the sayd Master did GUTTER
though otherwise against their wills, were forced to doe, And that XXXX GUTTER
after he came ashoare did understand that the Spaniards that XXX XXX GUTTER
seeing any flagg hanged out upon the sayd shipp did much dXXXX whXXX
and from whense she was, and that if an English flagg had XXX
XXX out they would have come and ayded her into Port And XXX
otherwise he ćannot depose saving that hee was present att and saw and heard
the XXXX XXX by him predeposed.

To the 6th article he saith that the sayd Brainings Master and mate aforesayd and GUTTER
the shipp lying as aforesayd so as helpe might safely have bene XX GUTTER
pXXXXXd to guide her into port, there being XXX high winds or other XXX GUTTER
XXXXX danger, or necessity of desXXXXXg her, did cause the Company GUTTER
to heave att the Boat which they XXXXXXXXXXX to doe) and they the XXX
Master and mate went first into the sayd Boat and Commanded the XXX GUTTER
Company to follow them and ˹XXX XXXX XXXX XXXX˺ and XXX the sayd shipp was neyther deXXXXX nor a man lost in her. and thereupon the ˹XXX XXXX XXXX XXX˺ YXXXX of Cadiz XXX
as for XXX in the sayd shipp ˹and lading˺ as a wreck or a vessel for sale, and
derelict, all which this deponent saw. And this he saith in his XXX XXX
is wholly to be at XXXX to the XXXXXXX or XXXXXX of the XXX
Browning. And further or otherwise he cannot depose.

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