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|Transcription=1. putt off but the sayd Master contrary to the minde and intention of this GUTTER
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2. deponent who was supracargo of her and to the great preiudice of
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3. the sayd shipps freighters who were thereby very much damnified XX GUTTER
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4. price of their ginger (which was the cheife ladeing of the sayd shipp) it being GUTTER
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5. being at their arrivall at hamburgh falne in price about a pound
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6. every pound, of what it would have yeilded if the sayd Master had
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7. proceeded on his voyage thither ˹without staye˺ when this deponent first commanded
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8. him soe to doe./
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Repeated before Collonel Cock./.
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Na: Lansdon [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 23th of August 1656.
  
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'''2.'''
  
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'''Caleb Burton''' of dover Merchant aged 34 yeares
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or thereabouts sworne before the right worshippfull
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Charles George Cock Esquire, one of the Judges
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of the high Court of the Admiraltie, saith
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and deposeth by vertue of his oath.
  
XXX
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19. That in the moneth of September 1653, a certaine vessell
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20. named the Hopegood (whereof henry Sherwood was master) came
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21. into Dover Peir, being and there continued intill March next
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22. following, and that during the time of such her being there, the
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23. precontest Nathaniel Lansdon, (who was reputed Supra-cargo of her
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24. did severall times require and urge Isaac Bowles (who was put
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25. master of her after her comming into Dover Peir in place of the said
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26. Sheward) to proceede on her voyage for hamborough, which request GUTTER
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27. and urging was donne by the said Mr Lansdon severall times in the
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28. presence and hearing of this deponent at Dover, And saith XXX GUTTER
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29. when the said shipp was fitted and XXX (as was supposed) and
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30. ready to proceede to sea, that the said Bowles made excuse forX GUTTER
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31. not proceeding because part of her skey was beaten off, and
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32. that that must be repaired before hee could proceede with her
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33. and this hee saith was after the said shipp had bin above five
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34. monethes in the said Peir; And ˹saith that˺ severall times before when and
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35. when the said shipp (as the said Bowles avowyed) and was ready to
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36. goe to sea. and that the winde served, the said Bowles excused and
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37. putt off his going, staying one while that her rudder was XXX GUTTER
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38. and that shee must be haled ashore, and at other times hee made
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39. other excuses, as that his men were prest away, and that hee
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40. wanted a mate, and otherwise, albeit hee from time to time
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41. pretended to be ready, and being requested by Mr Lansdon XXXX GUTTER
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42. to proceede, promised to goe to sea the next day, yet shXXX when
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43. time came hee would put it off with excuses, And saith XXX GUTTER
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44. further that the said Lansdon during all the said time of the
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45. shipps being in dover Peir (saving the time of an imbargo which GUTTER
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46. lasted about a moneth) was constantly and continually on dover XXX GUTTER
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47. XXX and lodged neere the waters side, still attending the proceedings GUTTER
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48. of the said shipp to sea, and used all diligence for her proceeding GUTTER
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frequently
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. putt off but the sayd Master contrary to the minde and intention of this GUTTER
2. deponent who was supracargo of her and to the great preiudice of
3. the sayd shipps freighters who were thereby very much damnified XX GUTTER
4. price of their ginger (which was the cheife ladeing of the sayd shipp) it being GUTTER
5. being at their arrivall at hamburgh falne in price about a pound
6. every pound, of what it would have yeilded if the sayd Master had
7. proceeded on his voyage thither ˹without staye˺ when this deponent first commanded
8. him soe to doe./

Repeated before Collonel Cock./.

Na: Lansdon [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 23th of August 1656.

2.

Caleb Burton of dover Merchant aged 34 yeares
or thereabouts sworne before the right worshippfull
Charles George Cock Esquire, one of the Judges
of the high Court of the Admiraltie, saith
and deposeth by vertue of his oath.

19. That in the moneth of September 1653, a certaine vessell
20. named the Hopegood (whereof henry Sherwood was master) came
21. into Dover Peir, being and there continued intill March next
22. following, and that during the time of such her being there, the
23. precontest Nathaniel Lansdon, (who was reputed Supra-cargo of her
24. did severall times require and urge Isaac Bowles (who was put
25. master of her after her comming into Dover Peir in place of the said
26. Sheward) to proceede on her voyage for hamborough, which request GUTTER
27. and urging was donne by the said Mr Lansdon severall times in the
28. presence and hearing of this deponent at Dover, And saith XXX GUTTER
29. when the said shipp was fitted and XXX (as was supposed) and
30. ready to proceede to sea, that the said Bowles made excuse forX GUTTER
31. not proceeding because part of her skey was beaten off, and
32. that that must be repaired before hee could proceede with her
33. and this hee saith was after the said shipp had bin above five
34. monethes in the said Peir; And ˹saith that˺ severall times before when and
35. when the said shipp (as the said Bowles avowyed) and was ready to
36. goe to sea. and that the winde served, the said Bowles excused and
37. putt off his going, staying one while that her rudder was XXX GUTTER
38. and that shee must be haled ashore, and at other times hee made
39. other excuses, as that his men were prest away, and that hee
40. wanted a mate, and otherwise, albeit hee from time to time
41. pretended to be ready, and being requested by Mr Lansdon XXXX GUTTER
42. to proceede, promised to goe to sea the next day, yet shXXX when
43. time came hee would put it off with excuses, And saith XXX GUTTER
44. further that the said Lansdon during all the said time of the
45. shipps being in dover Peir (saving the time of an imbargo which GUTTER
46. lasted about a moneth) was constantly and continually on dover XXX GUTTER
47. XXX and lodged neere the waters side, still attending the proceedings GUTTER
48. of the said shipp to sea, and used all diligence for her proceeding GUTTER
frequently

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