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|First transcriber=Jamie LH Goodall
 
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|Editorial history=Edited on 25/12/2012 by Jill Wilcox, and on 02/01/2013 and on 15/05/2014 by Colin Greenstreet
 
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|Transcription=of the Master and Company thereof or any other insufficiency of the sayd
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shipp but meerely by the sayd shipps lying dry and springing a leake as
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aforesaid And further to this article hee cannot depose/
  
|Transcription=1. of the Master and Company thereof or any other insufficiency of the sayd
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To the third hee saith hee being an Inhabitant of fflushing knoweth that it
2. shipp but meerely by the sayd shipps lying dry and springing a leake as
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is usuall for shipps to come on ground every tyde of ebb in the Port of
3. aforesaid And further to this article hee cannot depose/
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fflushing and that many tymes when they come have receaved much ladeing
4. To the third hee saith hee being an Inhabitant of fflushing knoweth that it
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and come soe on ground (which cannot bee avoided) they doe though they bee
5. is usuall for shipps to come on ground every tyde of ebb in the Port of
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otherwise tight and strong ships thereby springe leakes which doth often
6. fflushing and that many tymes when they come have receaved much ladeing
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tymes dammage their ladeing, but the sayd dammages are not there
7. and come soe on ground (which cannot bee avoided) they doe though they bee
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imputed any wayes to the Masters or Companyes of such shipps if the dammage
8. otherwise tight and strong ships thereby springe leakes which doth often
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happen from beneath and not from above (as the dammage in question
9. tymes dammage their ladeing, but the sayd dammages are not there
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did) but every lader in such case beareth his owne dammage as a thing
10. imputed any wayes to the Masters or Companyes of such shipps if the dammage
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Casuall and which cannot be avoided this hee desposeth of his own knowledge
11. happen from beneath and not from above (as the dammage in question
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and observation being an Inhabitant of that Port of fflushing And further
12. did) but every lader in such case beareth his owne dammage as a thing
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hee cannot depose./
13. Casuall and which cannot be avoided this hee desposeth of his own knowledge
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14. and observation being an Inhabitant of that Port of fflushing And further
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15. hee cannot depose./
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16. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
  
 
'''Smith dt.'''
 
'''Smith dt.'''
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To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]
  
20. To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively to every part thereof being
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To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively to every part thereof being
21. none of the Company of the Abrahams Offering and soe having noe wages
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none of the Company of the ''Abrahams Offering'' and soe having noe wages
22. due to him now any way concerned in the damage in question now being
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due to him now any way concerned in the damage in question now being
23. of Kinn alliance or servant to the Interrogate Rosse./
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of Kinn alliance or servant to the Interrogate Rosse./
  
24. To the 2 hee saith that the Leake aforesayd was discovered by the Master and
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To the 2 hee saith that the Leake aforesayd was discovered by the Master and
25. Company of the Abrahams Offering while shee lay in harbour at fflushing
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Company of the ''Abrahams Offering'' while shee lay in harbour at fflushing
26. and XXX this deponent being on board her did discover that shee tooke
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and XXX this deponent being on board her did discover that shee tooke
27. about ˹halfe˺ a foote water in hold ˹and that her ladeing was wett thereby˺ and helped her Master and Company to pumpe
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about halfe a foote water in hold and that her ladeing was wett thereby and helped her Master and Company to pumpe
28. the same out and sawe the same leake mended before her goeing thense
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the same out and sawe the same leake mended before her goeing thense
  
29. To the third hee saith that after the sayd Leake was discovered there was a
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To the third hee saith that after the sayd Leake was discovered there was a
30. barrell and two or three packs taken out of the shipp the Abrahams offering
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barrell and two or three packs taken out of the shipp the ''Abrahams offering''
31. and left behinde at fflushing but that they conteyned or to whome they belonged
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and left behinde at fflushing but that they conteyned or to whome they belonged
32. hee knoweth not, and saith hee beleeveth to reason why the rest was not
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hee knoweth not, and saith hee beleeveth to reason why the rest was not
33. unladen was because the sayd leake was soone after mended and the wind
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unladen was because the sayd leake was soone after mended and the wind
34. came fayre for the sayd shipps departure and shee was thereby of necessity
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came fayre for the sayd shipps departure and shee was thereby of necessity
35. to goe away or also loose the benefitt of the Convoy of a holland man of
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to goe away or also loose the benefitt of the Convoy of a holland man of
36. Warr which convoyed her and this deponents ship and other shipps that came
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Warr which convoyed her and this deponents ship and other shipps that came
37. in Company of the Abrahams Offering for England And further to this
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in Company of the ''Abrahams Offering'' for England And further to this
38. Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
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Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
  
39. To the 4th hee saith hee heard the Master of the Abrahams Offering saye that
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To the 4th hee saith hee heard the Master of the ''Abrahams Offering'' saye that
40. hee had hee falts of thread on board him and of them for the Interrate John
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hee had hee falts of thread on board him and of them for the Interrate John
41. Nicholas and the other for the Interrate Van brough And further he cannot
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Nicholas and the other for the Interrate Van brough And further he cannot
42. answere/
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answere/
  
43. To the 5th hee saith the Abrahams Offering stayed at fflushing after shee
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To the 5th hee saith the ''Abrahams Offering'' stayed at fflushing after shee
44. sprang the sayd leake only two or three dayes in which tyme her leake was
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sprang the sayd leake only two or three dayes in which tyme her leake was
45. mended and the winde coming then fayre for her departure and the Convoy being
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mended and the winde coming then fayre for her departure and the Convoy being
46. ready shee departed thense in Company of this deponents shipp and other shipps
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ready shee departed thense in Company of this deponents shipp and other shipps
47. and saith there happened only one smale storme in their passage betwixt fflushing
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and saith there happened only one smale storme in their passage betwixt fflushing
48. and London And further hee cannot answere/
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and London And further hee cannot answere/
  
49. To the 6th and 7th hee saith hee knoweth some of the Owners of the Abrahams Offering
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To the 6th and 7th hee saith hee knoweth some of the Owners of the ''Abrahams Offering''
50. videlicet. Peter Matteson BXXX Bowdwin Mateson and Symon Lawrenson but what parts
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videlicet. Peter Matteson Bowdwin Mateson and Symon Lawrenson but what parts
51. they are owners of hee knoweth not and saith the sayd Peter liveth at
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they are owners of hee knoweth not and saith the sayd Peter liveth at
 
London
 
London
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
 
 
 
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of the Master and Company thereof or any other insufficiency of the sayd
shipp but meerely by the sayd shipps lying dry and springing a leake as
aforesaid And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the third hee saith hee being an Inhabitant of fflushing knoweth that it
is usuall for shipps to come on ground every tyde of ebb in the Port of
fflushing and that many tymes when they come have receaved much ladeing
and come soe on ground (which cannot bee avoided) they doe though they bee
otherwise tight and strong ships thereby springe leakes which doth often
tymes dammage their ladeing, but the sayd dammages are not there
imputed any wayes to the Masters or Companyes of such shipps if the dammage
happen from beneath and not from above (as the dammage in question
did) but every lader in such case beareth his owne dammage as a thing
Casuall and which cannot be avoided this hee desposeth of his own knowledge
and observation being an Inhabitant of that Port of fflushing And further
hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

Smith dt.

To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively to every part thereof being
none of the Company of the Abrahams Offering and soe having noe wages
due to him now any way concerned in the damage in question now being
of Kinn alliance or servant to the Interrogate Rosse./

To the 2 hee saith that the Leake aforesayd was discovered by the Master and
Company of the Abrahams Offering while shee lay in harbour at fflushing
and XXX this deponent being on board her did discover that shee tooke
about halfe a foote water in hold and that her ladeing was wett thereby and helped her Master and Company to pumpe
the same out and sawe the same leake mended before her goeing thense

To the third hee saith that after the sayd Leake was discovered there was a
barrell and two or three packs taken out of the shipp the Abrahams offering
and left behinde at fflushing but that they conteyned or to whome they belonged
hee knoweth not, and saith hee beleeveth to reason why the rest was not
unladen was because the sayd leake was soone after mended and the wind
came fayre for the sayd shipps departure and shee was thereby of necessity
to goe away or also loose the benefitt of the Convoy of a holland man of
Warr which convoyed her and this deponents ship and other shipps that came
in Company of the Abrahams Offering for England And further to this
Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./

To the 4th hee saith hee heard the Master of the Abrahams Offering saye that
hee had hee falts of thread on board him and of them for the Interrate John
Nicholas and the other for the Interrate Van brough And further he cannot
answere/

To the 5th hee saith the Abrahams Offering stayed at fflushing after shee
sprang the sayd leake only two or three dayes in which tyme her leake was
mended and the winde coming then fayre for her departure and the Convoy being
ready shee departed thense in Company of this deponents shipp and other shipps
and saith there happened only one smale storme in their passage betwixt fflushing
and London And further hee cannot answere/

To the 6th and 7th hee saith hee knoweth some of the Owners of the Abrahams Offering
videlicet. Peter Matteson Bowdwin Mateson and Symon Lawrenson but what parts
they are owners of hee knoweth not and saith the sayd Peter liveth at
London