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|Transcription=To the sixth article of the sayd allegation he cannot depose.
  
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To the seventh article he referreth himselfe to the Law and acts of this
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Court and otherwise he cannot depose.
  
|Editorial history=Created 04/04/14, by CSG
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To the 8th article hee saith his deposition is true [#]
  
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[LH MARGIN] [#] See his answer to the
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Crosse Interrogatories in the next
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page, being the very
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same which belong
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allso to the underwritten
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cause.
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[?Willyam ?dyxson] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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*********************
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The 25th day of Aprill <u>1656.</u> &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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Thomas Attwood against the shipp heretofore&#125;
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named the ''Swan'' and now the ''Satisfaction''&#125;
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whereof John ffaulkner was Master&#125;
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and against Mr Benjamin Bressey and&#125;
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the sayd John ffalkner in speciall and&#125;
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all others et cetera Budd ffrancklyn&#125;
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Examined upon an allon on the behalfe of
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the sayd Thomas Attwood.
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'''Rp. .1.'''
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'''William Dyxon''' of Ratcliffe in the County
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of Middlesex mariner late Steward of the sayd shipp
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the ''Swann'' now the ''Satisfaction'' aged 48. yeares or thereabouts
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wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
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followeth. videlicet.
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To the first article of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that in the monethes
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of december January ffebruary and March <u>1654.</u> the arlate Benjamin
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Bressey was one of the reputed Owners of the sayd shipp the Swan, and
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the sayd John ffalkener Master of her and tooke upon the charge
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of her. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the second article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate Thomas
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Attwood was Masters mate of the sayd shipp during the tyme predeposed.
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but who hired him, when, for how long or for how much hee saith hee
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cannot depose.
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To the third article of the sayd allegation he saith that the sayd Thomas Attwood being Masters
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Mate of the sayd shipp as aforesayd together with this deponent who was Steward
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of the same, and others did sayle and depart in and with the sayd shipp from
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Gravesend about the eleventh day of december 1654. And
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he the sayd Thomas Attwood entred into whole pay in the sayd shipp &#91;#&#93;
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&#91;LH MARGIN&#93; &#91;#&#93; upon the eighth day
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of the sayd moneth
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Williyan &#91;?dixson&#93; &#91;SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN&#93;
  
|Transcription=1. To the sixth arle of the sayd allon he cannot ACUTE ACCENT ON "c" depose.
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And the
2. To the seventh arle he referreth himselfe to the Law and acts of this
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sayd shipp arrived afterwards att ffalmouth, and from thence proceeded
3. Court and otherwise he cannot ACUTE ACCENT ON "c" depose.
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on a voyage for the Bermudas, but in her Course thitherward being
4. To the XXXXXth ˹8th˺ arle hee saith his deposition is true # ORIGINAL INSERTION MARK IN MANUSCRIPT BY CLERK
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become leaky about the end of ffebruary or beginning of March.
5.
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<u>1654.</u> she returned and came into Millford haven to be repaired, which
6. <margin value="Left"># See his answer to the
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hee knoweth to be true for that he sayled in the sayd shipp and entred
7. Crosse Interries in the next
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into whole pay together with the sayd Thomas Attwood the tymes aforesayd.
8. page, being the very
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And otherwise he cannot depose.
9. same with XX which belong
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10. allso to the underwritten
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11. cause.</margin>
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12.
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13. The 25th day of Aprill 1656.
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14. <margin value="Left">Thomas Attwood against the shipp heretofore)
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15. named the Swan and now the Satisfacion)
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16. whereof John ffaulkner was Master)
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17. and against Mr Benjamin Bressey and)
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18. the sayd John ffalkner in speciall and)
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19. all others xr Budd ffrancklyn)</margin>
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20. Examined upon an allon on the behalfe of
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21. the sayd Thomas Attwood.
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22. William Dyxon of Ratcliffe in the County
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23. of Midds mariner late Steward of the sayd shipp
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24. the Swann now the Satisfaction aged 48. yeares or thereabouts
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25. wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
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26. followeth. vizt.
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27. To the first arle of the sayd allon, This deponent saith that in the monethes
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28. of december January ffebruary and March 1654. the arlate Benjamin
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29. Bressex was one of the reputed Owners of the sayd shipp the Swan, and
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30. the sayd John ffalkener Master of her and tooke upon the charge
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31. of her. And otherwise hee cannot ACUTE ACCCENT ON "c" depose.
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32. To the second arle of the sayd allon hee saith that the arlate John Vintro Thomas
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33. Attwood was Masters mate of the sayd shipp during the tyme predeposed.
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34. but who hired him, when, for how long or for how much hee saith hee
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35. cannot ACUTE ACCCENT ON "c" depose.
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36. To the third arle of the sayd allon he saith that the sayd Thomas Attwood being Masters
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37. Mate of the sayd shipp as aforesayd together with this deponent who was Steward
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38. of the same, and others ˹did˺ sayle and depart in and with the sayd shipp from
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39. Gravesend about the ˹eleventh˺ eighth day of december 1654. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX ˹And˺
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40. he the sayd Thomas Attwood entred into whole pay in the sayd shipp # ORIGINAL INSERTION MARK IN THE MANUSCRIPT And the
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41.
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42. <margin value="Left"># upon the eighth day
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43. of the sayd moneth
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44. Willian dixson</margin>
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45.
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46. sayd shipp arrived afterwards att ffalmouth, and from thence proceeded
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47. on a voyage for the Bermudas, but in her Course thitherward being
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48. become leaky aboit the end of ffebruary or beginning of March.
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49. 1654. she returned and came into Millford haven to be reparied, which
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50. hee knoweth to be true for that he sayled in the sayd shipp and entred
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51. into whole pay together with the sayd Thomas Attwood the tymes aforesayd.
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52. And otherwise he cannot ACUTE ACCENT ON THE "c" depose.
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53. To the fourth arle of the sayd allon, hee saith that whilest the sayd shipp lay att
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54. Millford haven and about the end of March or beginning of Aprill
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55. 1655 there came downe a certayne Instrument Monition or decree from
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56. this Court, and under the seale thereof, which this deponent saw in a
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57. Box, the effect whereof was as this deponent then heard amongst
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58. other things to require the sayd Attwood and others to stay with and
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59. not to depart the sayd shipp to the prejudice of her intended voyage
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60. or to that purpose. And otherwise hee depose
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61. <margin value="Left">To</margin>
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To the fourth article of the sayd allegation, hee saith that whilest the sayd shipp lay att
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Millford haven and about the end of March or beginning of Aprill
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1655 there came downe a certayne Instrument Monition or decree from
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this Court, and under the seale thereof, which this deponent saw in a
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Box, the effect whereof was as this deponent then heard amongst
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other things to require the sayd Attwood and others to stay with and
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not to depart the sayd shipp to the prejudice of her intended voyage
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or to that purpose. And otherwise hee depose
  
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To
 
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To the sixth article of the sayd allegation he cannot depose.

To the seventh article he referreth himselfe to the Law and acts of this
Court and otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 8th article hee saith his deposition is true [#]

[LH MARGIN] [#] See his answer to the
Crosse Interrogatories in the next
page, being the very
same which belong
allso to the underwritten
cause.

[?Willyam ?dyxson] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE

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

The 25th day of Aprill 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]

Thomas Attwood against the shipp heretofore}
named the Swan and now the Satisfaction}
whereof John ffaulkner was Master}
and against Mr Benjamin Bressey and}
the sayd John ffalkner in speciall and}
all others et cetera Budd ffrancklyn}

Examined upon an allon on the behalfe of
the sayd Thomas Attwood.

Rp. .1.

William Dyxon of Ratcliffe in the County
of Middlesex mariner late Steward of the sayd shipp
the Swann now the Satisfaction aged 48. yeares or thereabouts
wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
followeth. videlicet.

To the first article of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that in the monethes
of december January ffebruary and March 1654. the arlate Benjamin
Bressey was one of the reputed Owners of the sayd shipp the Swan, and
the sayd John ffalkener Master of her and tooke upon the charge
of her. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the second article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate Thomas
Attwood was Masters mate of the sayd shipp during the tyme predeposed.
but who hired him, when, for how long or for how much hee saith hee
cannot depose.

To the third article of the sayd allegation he saith that the sayd Thomas Attwood being Masters
Mate of the sayd shipp as aforesayd together with this deponent who was Steward
of the same, and others did sayle and depart in and with the sayd shipp from
Gravesend about the eleventh day of december 1654. And
he the sayd Thomas Attwood entred into whole pay in the sayd shipp [#]

[LH MARGIN] [#] upon the eighth day
of the sayd moneth
Williyan [?dixson] [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN]

And the
sayd shipp arrived afterwards att ffalmouth, and from thence proceeded
on a voyage for the Bermudas, but in her Course thitherward being
become leaky about the end of ffebruary or beginning of March.
1654. she returned and came into Millford haven to be repaired, which
hee knoweth to be true for that he sayled in the sayd shipp and entred
into whole pay together with the sayd Thomas Attwood the tymes aforesayd.
And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fourth article of the sayd allegation, hee saith that whilest the sayd shipp lay att
Millford haven and about the end of March or beginning of Aprill
1655 there came downe a certayne Instrument Monition or decree from
this Court, and under the seale thereof, which this deponent saw in a
Box, the effect whereof was as this deponent then heard amongst
other things to require the sayd Attwood and others to stay with and
not to depart the sayd shipp to the prejudice of her intended voyage
or to that purpose. And otherwise hee depose

To