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|Transcription=said Sir Williams death, during all which time of this deponents knowledge of
|Transcription=1. To the fourth article hee saith and deposeth before theX perfecting
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him, hee the said Sir William harbert Lord Powis lived and lodged at the house
2. and impressing of the said Charter partie there were sewerall meetings
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of one Dyke neere Suffolk house in the Strand, where this deponent did
3. by th sewerall of those pers persons that are parties thereunto at
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very frequently visit him, being his physician, and thereby hee well
4. the shopp of mr francis Shepard Scrivener in Cornhill (to whom
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knoweth that the said Sir William Powis harbert lord Powis was living in his
5. this deponent went then servant) and sewerall debates betweene them
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natural life on the fourteenth day of May which was in the yeere of our
6. concerning the same, and that at the last meeting (whereat hee
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Lord God 1655, and ever untill about nine weekes since, at which time hee
7. this deponent beleeveth all the said parties were present) after
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departed this life in the said house, where this deponent sawe him alive
8. much consideration and dispute it was unanimously agreed amongst them
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on the thursday (being to his remembrance yesterday was nine weekes), and
9. touching this said voyage as in the said Charter partie is contained, which
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the the next morning hee the said Sir William dying, this deponent on
10. was thereupon impressed, and by the sewerall parties thereunto, sealed
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the said next day or very shortly after sawe his dead corps, and was present at his embalming
11. and subscribed and delivered as is nowe to be seene, which soe
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and sawe the embalming performed, this deponent directing and ordering
12. happened in the presense of this deponent who impressed the same
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the doeing thereof. And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving the said
13. and was to be witness to the said sealing and deliverie, and indorsed
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death of the said Sir William harbert Lord Powis happened (to this
14. his name as a witness thereunto as nowe appeareth by both the
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deponents best remembrance of the time) on the fourteenth of March last
15. parts which hee hath now shXXX shXXX. And further hee saith that
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being on or about this day nine weekes./
16. hee verily beleeveth that it was the intent true meaning and agreement
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17. of all the said parties that the said waters and company should not
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18. pay any freight for their said proportions of tonnage taken in the said
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19. shipp, untill the said shipps safe arrivall, and right discharge of
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20. her lading in the port of the river of London, for that in and by
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21. the said Counterpartie is expressely soe declared. And otherwise
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22. (referring himselfe to the said Charterpartie) hee cannot depose.
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23. To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that the draught of the
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24. said Charterpartie was ˹at˺ upon the fore said sewerall meetings from
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25. time to time altered and amended, and at the said last meeting fully
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26. agreed upon as in this deposition to the next precedent wtnesse is more
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27. fully set forth. And otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition
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28. hee cannot depose.
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29. To the 6th hee cannot depose.
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Tho: Champion [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
'''Smith dictet.'''
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Repeated before Colonel Cock.
  
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
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33. To the first hee saith hee knoweth the said william harris and
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The 17th of May 1656
34. Thomas Bowyer, and hath soe donne XXXXXX the said making of the
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35. said Charterpartie and about halfe a yeere before, and saith that mr
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36. Massey and mr webb asked him if hee remembred any respite or demurrer
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37. concerning the said Charter partie (before the impressing thereof) touching
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38. the s time when the freight should be due, or and (showing him the said Charterpartie) asked him whether his name on the back thereof was
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39. of his hand writinge, and whether hee impressed the said Charterpartie
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40. or not, to which hee answered affirmatively, saving as to the said first
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41. question, hee answered that X it being six yeares since hee could not
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42. call the particulars to minde, otherwise than as in the said Charterpartie
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43. but remembred that ther had bin sewrall meetings thereabouts, or to
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44. that effect, and otherwise negatively.
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45. To the second hee referreth 3. 4. and fifth Interrogatories hee and the Schedule and Charterpartie annexed hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
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On the behalfe of henry Gough and}
46. and to the said Charterpartie, and otherwise hee cannot depose nor remember
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partners John Pope of Bristoll Merchants}
47. it being soe long since, saving hee remembreth there was noe other writing
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concerning their losses in the ''Lilly'' of Bristoll}
48. made or sealed at mr Shepards (nor elsewhere to his knowledge) betweene the
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49. said parties touching the said shipps hire or freight, saving the before mentioned
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50. Charter partie.
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Jo Bradborne [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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'''Rp. 2'''
  
Repeated before Collonel Cock.
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'''Robert Yeomans''' of Bristoll Marchant
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aged 39 yeares or thereabouts sworne
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before the right Worshippfull Charles George
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Cocke Esquire
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one of the Judges of the high Court
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of the Admiraltie and exámined upon
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certaine Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe
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of the said Gough and others saith and
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deposeth as followeth videlicet.
  
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the first and second árticles Interrogatories hee saith and
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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deposeth that hee well knew the good shipp the ''Lilly'' of Bristoll
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(whereof Thomas [?Person] was master) at the time of her last being
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at Bristoll, from whense shee was bound shee was bound on a voyage as farr as Marseilla
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in the kingdome of ffranse, and saith the said producents henry
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Gough and John Pope were each of them owner of a third part
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of the said shipp and of her tackle, apparrell and furniture at the
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time of her setting out on her said voyage, and afterwards when
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shee was lost, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was then owner
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of the other third part of the said shipp, and of her tackle, and furniture.
  
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To the third Interrogatory hee saith and deposeth that during the
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time of the said shipps being last at Bristoll and before her departure
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thense on the said voyage namely in or about the moneth of January december
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last past there were there laded and put aboard her for the accounts
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of the said henry Gough and John Pope a certaine quantitie of Pilchards and Stockings
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and moneys and some other things to be transported to towards Marseilles
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for and
 
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said Sir Williams death, during all which time of this deponents knowledge of
him, hee the said Sir William harbert Lord Powis lived and lodged at the house
of one Dyke neere Suffolk house in the Strand, where this deponent did
very frequently visit him, being his physician, and thereby hee well
knoweth that the said Sir William Powis harbert lord Powis was living in his
natural life on the fourteenth day of May which was in the yeere of our
Lord God 1655, and ever untill about nine weekes since, at which time hee
departed this life in the said house, where this deponent sawe him alive
on the thursday (being to his remembrance yesterday was nine weekes), and
the the next morning hee the said Sir William dying, this deponent on
the said next day or very shortly after sawe his dead corps, and was present at his embalming
and sawe the embalming performed, this deponent directing and ordering
the doeing thereof. And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving the said
death of the said Sir William harbert Lord Powis happened (to this
deponents best remembrance of the time) on the fourteenth of March last
being on or about this day nine weekes./

Tho: Champion [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before Colonel Cock.

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The 17th of May 1656

On the behalfe of henry Gough and}
partners John Pope of Bristoll Merchants}
concerning their losses in the Lilly of Bristoll}

Rp. 2

Robert Yeomans of Bristoll Marchant
aged 39 yeares or thereabouts sworne
before the right Worshippfull Charles George
Cocke Esquire
one of the Judges of the high Court
of the Admiraltie and exámined upon
certaine Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe
of the said Gough and others saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet.

To the first and second árticles Interrogatories hee saith and
deposeth that hee well knew the good shipp the Lilly of Bristoll
(whereof Thomas [?Person] was master) at the time of her last being
at Bristoll, from whense shee was bound shee was bound on a voyage as farr as Marseilla
in the kingdome of ffranse, and saith the said producents henry
Gough and John Pope were each of them owner of a third part
of the said shipp and of her tackle, apparrell and furniture at the
time of her setting out on her said voyage, and afterwards when
shee was lost, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was then owner
of the other third part of the said shipp, and of her tackle, and furniture.

To the third Interrogatory hee saith and deposeth that during the
time of the said shipps being last at Bristoll and before her departure
thense on the said voyage namely in or about the moneth of January december
last past there were there laded and put aboard her for the accounts
of the said henry Gough and John Pope a certaine quantitie of Pilchards and Stockings
and moneys and some other things to be transported to towards Marseilles
for and