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|Transcription=1. To the second árticle of the said allegation th hee saith and deposeth
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2. that the said shipp on the said voyage proceeding for ˹XXXXX˺ and there XX
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3. and takeing in her lading of salt, and retourning therewith for XXX
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4. under the Convoy of two frigates in the immediate service of this
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5. Commonwealth, and that they comming in her company neere the
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6. Edistone of Plymouth, and there espying a saile, ˹or two˺ at sea, and
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7. after them, left the PalmiXX to shift for her selfe, and that XXXX
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8. after in th said Convoys ˹sight˺ is one of them. And very neere them, that
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9. came two small Dunquirke men of warr and seized her and carried her GUTTER
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10. XXXX away, and tooke all her crewe men out and put others of their GUTTER
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11. company aboard her to carry her away, All which hee speaketh XXX XXX
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12. the Relation of John hayman master of the said shipp who was
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13. in her and others
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14. To the third and fourth articles hee saith and deposeth the said
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15. Dunkirkers as they were carried carrying the said shipp home and
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16. were mett with by Captaine Plumblaine a Commander of XX
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17. the shipps of this Commonwealth who XX XXX XXXXX and XXXX XXX
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18. and XX XXX for Port XXXXthm which hee knoweth coming afXXXX
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19. XX from dartmouth for London in another shipp, and going XX
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20. her in the downes after such XXXXX, and before her sending away
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21. for Prt XXXXth, And otherwise deposeth not, saving XX
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22. when hee came soe aboard hee found her soe leakie, that hee pumpes GUTTER
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23. was kept going night and day, and that her salt was in greate
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24. danger of being spoiled through her leakiness
  
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25. To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that the ˹shipp˺ PalmXX
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26. aforesaid belonging to dartmouth and whereof the said Cunit and
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27. company of Dartmouth were and are as aforesaid owners, and the
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28. shipp soe rescued by Captaine PlumblXXX was and is one of
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29. the XXX shipp, and not diverse, which hee knoweth being
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30. present and privie to such her setting out as aforesaid from
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31. Dartmouth, and afterwards (as aforesaid) going aboard her in the
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32. Downes after such XXXXXX. And otherwise hee cannot depose
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33. To the 6th hee saith the said Joseph Cubit and Company
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34. were and are all English men, Inhabitants of Dartmouth and
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35. subiects of this Commonwealth, which hee knoweth living there
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36. and being one of them
  
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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
  
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39. To the first hee saith the said shipp the ''Palme tree'' is a fflemish
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40. built vessell, and that the said owners bought her of ˹her former˺ owners
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41. XXXXXXXX, shee being brought up to Dartmouth as prize, but
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42. afterwards released: and saith they soe bought her XX at XXXXX
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43. betwixt two and three yeeres since, and paid ˹for her˺ about 180 150 pounds, XX
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44. then lying sunck at Dartmouth, and that mr Lucas Luce was the
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45. person that ˹on the behalf XXXX XXXX XXXX of her former owners˺ sold her to them, XX and there was a bill of sale and
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46. upon such selling of her, which this deponent hath seene, and
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47. saith that either mr Lucie or Captaine Phillips (who XXX
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48. betweene them) received their said money for the said vessell, which was GUTTER
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49. called the ''Hope'' of EXXXX when shee came into England
  
XXX
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To
  
 
|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. To the second árticle of the said allegation th hee saith and deposeth
2. that the said shipp on the said voyage proceeding for ˹XXXXX˺ and there XX
3. and takeing in her lading of salt, and retourning therewith for XXX
4. under the Convoy of two frigates in the immediate service of this
5. Commonwealth, and that they comming in her company neere the
6. Edistone of Plymouth, and there espying a saile, ˹or two˺ at sea, and
7. after them, left the PalmiXX to shift for her selfe, and that XXXX
8. after in th said Convoys ˹sight˺ is one of them. And very neere them, that
9. came two small Dunquirke men of warr and seized her and carried her GUTTER
10. XXXX away, and tooke all her crewe men out and put others of their GUTTER
11. company aboard her to carry her away, All which hee speaketh XXX XXX
12. the Relation of John hayman master of the said shipp who was
13. in her and others

14. To the third and fourth articles hee saith and deposeth the said
15. Dunkirkers as they were carried carrying the said shipp home and
16. were mett with by Captaine Plumblaine a Commander of XX
17. the shipps of this Commonwealth who XX XXX XXXXX and XXXX XXX
18. and XX XXX for Port XXXXthm which hee knoweth coming afXXXX
19. XX from dartmouth for London in another shipp, and going XX
20. her in the downes after such XXXXX, and before her sending away
21. for Prt XXXXth, And otherwise deposeth not, saving XX
22. when hee came soe aboard hee found her soe leakie, that hee pumpes GUTTER
23. was kept going night and day, and that her salt was in greate
24. danger of being spoiled through her leakiness

25. To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that the ˹shipp˺ PalmXX
26. aforesaid belonging to dartmouth and whereof the said Cunit and
27. company of Dartmouth were and are as aforesaid owners, and the
28. shipp soe rescued by Captaine PlumblXXX was and is one of
29. the XXX shipp, and not diverse, which hee knoweth being
30. present and privie to such her setting out as aforesaid from
31. Dartmouth, and afterwards (as aforesaid) going aboard her in the
32. Downes after such XXXXXX. And otherwise hee cannot depose
33. To the 6th hee saith the said Joseph Cubit and Company
34. were and are all English men, Inhabitants of Dartmouth and
35. subiects of this Commonwealth, which hee knoweth living there
36. and being one of them

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

39. To the first hee saith the said shipp the Palme tree is a fflemish
40. built vessell, and that the said owners bought her of ˹her former˺ owners
41. XXXXXXXX, shee being brought up to Dartmouth as prize, but
42. afterwards released: and saith they soe bought her XX at XXXXX
43. betwixt two and three yeeres since, and paid ˹for her˺ about 180 150 pounds, XX
44. then lying sunck at Dartmouth, and that mr Lucas Luce was the
45. person that ˹on the behalf XXXX XXXX XXXX of her former owners˺ sold her to them, XX and there was a bill of sale and
46. upon such selling of her, which this deponent hath seene, and
47. saith that either mr Lucie or Captaine Phillips (who XXX
48. betweene them) received their said money for the said vessell, which was GUTTER
49. called the Hope of EXXXX when shee came into England

To

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