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<status>First cut transcription completed on 14/12/12 by Liam Hayden; edited format on 20/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 17/04/14 and edited on 29/07/14 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
 
<first-transcriber>Liam Hayden,14/12/12</first-transcriber>
 
<first-transcriber>Liam Hayden,14/12/12</first-transcriber>
 
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Interrogatorie he cannot answer saving his foregoing deposition and saving
 
Interrogatorie he cannot answer saving his foregoing deposition and saving
he saith the winde was at about north north west and north by west
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he saith the winde was at about North North west and North by west
the tyme interrogate and saving he saith the shipp Exchange
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the tyme interrogate and saving he saith the shipp ''Exchange''
 
struck off her Ruther in about seaventeene foote water the sea
 
struck off her Ruther in about seaventeene foote water the sea
 
then running high and she bearing too much sayle which caused
 
then running high and she bearing too much sayle which caused
her to strike deepe.
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her to strike deepe./
  
 
To the 5th he saith saving his forgoeing deposition he cannot
 
To the 5th he saith saving his forgoeing deposition he cannot
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his liberty to doe what he pleased touching the piloting the sayd
 
his liberty to doe what he pleased touching the piloting the sayd
 
shipp, as also did this deponent and other seamen passengers in the
 
shipp, as also did this deponent and other seamen passengers in the
sayd shipp, and saving he saith he is verily persuaded in this
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sayd shipp, and saving he saith he is verily perswaded in this
 
conscience and believeth the sayd Warren did not doe his utmost
 
conscience and believeth the sayd Warren did not doe his utmost
endeavour to carrie the sayd shipp safe to the downds as hee
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endeavour to carrie the sayd shipp safe to the downes as hee
might have done, (and that at other tymes done ˹to˺ many other,) And
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might have done, (and that at other tymes done to many other,) And
hee knoweth there was a competent number of men of the sayd
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hee knoweth there was a Competent number of men of the sayd
 
shipps company on board, to have sayled the sayd shipp and
 
shipps company on board, to have sayled the sayd shipp and
that the sayd Wilkinson did noe way hinder them from being TO DO: obedient
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that the sayd Wilkinson did noe way hinder them from being obedient
to the command of the sayd Warren.
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to the command of the sayd Warren./
  
 
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
 
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
  
 
the marke of the sayd
 
the marke of the sayd
Andrew H Wormewood
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Andrew '''W''' Wormewood
  
<nowiki>*********************</nowiki>
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<nowiki>*******************</nowiki>
  
 
The 6th of August 1656.
 
The 6th of August 1656.
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To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that he well
 
To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that he well
knoweth the arlate William Weaser and hath be somme for theTO DO: XX
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knoweth the arlate William Marsh and hath be somme for these
tenn years last or thereabouts, in which pace (and while hee the
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tenn years last or thereabouts, in which space (and while hee the
said William was master of the ''Primrose'' hoy) arles hee this deponent
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said William was master of the ''Primrose'' hoy) hee this deponent
 
hath received many parcells of goods which hee brought from
 
hath received many parcells of goods which hee brought from
London to Ipswich in his said way, betwixt which ˹places˺ hee was
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London to Ipswich in his said hoy, betwixt which places hee was
used to carry goods and merchandizes in his said vessell; and
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used to carry goods and merchandizes in his said vessell; And
saith the said Marsh that from time to time made true
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saith the said Marsh hath from time to time made true
and mist deliverie of the said goods ˹to this deponent˺ ammounting in all to the
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and iust deliverie of the said goods to this deponent amounting in all to the
value of five hundred pounds sterling and upwards, and having
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value of five hundred pounds sterling and upwards, and being
for the account of severall parsells, of this citie and this TO DO: deponents
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for the account of severall persons,and this deponent
who had much dealing that was with the said Marsh, TO DO: neere for
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who had much dealing that was with the said Marsh, never &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
 
him
 
him
  

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<series>HCA 13/71</series>
<folio>f.313v</folio>
<picture>P1130786</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status>First cut transcription completed on 14/12/12 by Liam Hayden; edited format on 20/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 17/04/14 and edited on 29/07/14 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>Liam Hayden,14/12/12</first-transcriber>
</header>



Interrogatorie he cannot answer saving his foregoing deposition and saving
he saith the winde was at about North North west and North by west
the tyme interrogate and saving he saith the shipp Exchange
struck off her Ruther in about seaventeene foote water the sea
then running high and she bearing too much sayle which caused
her to strike deepe./

To the 5th he saith saving his forgoeing deposition he cannot
answere to this interrogatorie otherwise than negatively well knowing
that the sayd Wilkinson did noe way hinder the sayd Warren from
taking care of the sayd shipp nor any way caused or persuaded
the mariner to disobey the sayd Warrens directions, but only
told the sayd Warren wherein he conceived him to be in an
error and advise him for the best, but left the sayd Warren at
his liberty to doe what he pleased touching the piloting the sayd
shipp, as also did this deponent and other seamen passengers in the
sayd shipp, and saving he saith he is verily perswaded in this
conscience and believeth the sayd Warren did not doe his utmost
endeavour to carrie the sayd shipp safe to the downes as hee
might have done, (and that at other tymes done to many other,) And
hee knoweth there was a Competent number of men of the sayd
shipps company on board, to have sayled the sayd shipp and
that the sayd Wilkinson did noe way hinder them from being obedient
to the command of the sayd Warren./

Repeated before doctor Godolphin

the marke of the sayd
Andrew W Wormewood

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

The 6th of August 1656.

Camplin against Brandling}

Examined upon the foresaid allegation on the
behalf of the said Brandling.

Rp 4

Robert Truelove of Ipswich Ironmonger, aged
50 years or thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that he well
knoweth the arlate William Marsh and hath be somme for these
tenn years last or thereabouts, in which space (and while hee the
said William was master of the Primrose hoy) hee this deponent
hath received many parcells of goods which hee brought from
London to Ipswich in his said hoy, betwixt which places hee was
used to carry goods and merchandizes in his said vessell; And
saith the said Marsh hath from time to time made true
and iust deliverie of the said goods to this deponent amounting in all to the
value of five hundred pounds sterling and upwards, and being
for the account of severall persons,and this deponent
who had much dealing that was with the said Marsh, never [XXX GUTTER]
him

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