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|Transcription=1. ánd the shipp the shipp XX nowe lying in the River of Colchester at
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|Transcription=ánd the shipp the shipp XX nowe lying in the River of Colchester at
2. Wivenell by the name of the Pilgrim under a dutch master (and
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Wivenell by the name of the Pilgrim under a dutch master (and
3. by arrest of this Court there staid) was and is one and the same shipp
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by arrest of this Court there staid) was and is one and the same shipp
4. and not diverse, which hee knoweth for that hee with his contests
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and not diverse, which hee knoweth for that hee with his contests
5. John Robson, and Mathew Willum went about a fortnight since there
+
John Robson, and Mathew Willum went about a fortnight since there
6. aboard her, and found her by many signes to be the same and more
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aboard her, and found her by many signes to be the same and more
7. particularly this deponent having well knowne her and sailed in
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particularly this deponent having well knowne her and sailed in
8. her three yeares ˹together˺ before ˹the foresaid seizure˺ ánd in particular hee tooke notice of her
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her three yeares ˹together˺ before ˹the foresaid seizure˺ ánd in particular hee tooke notice of her
9. scutlXXa bout the mainemast, which this deponent and another of the
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scutlXXa bout the mainemast, which this deponent and another of the
10. company had made when shee was in their possession. And otherwise
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company had made when shee was in their possession. And otherwise
11. hee cannot depose.
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hee cannot depose.
  
12. MARKE MARKE RH SIDE
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MARKE MARKE RH SIDE
  
 
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1The same day.
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The same day.
  
 
Exámined unpon the foresaid allegation
 
Exámined unpon the foresaid allegation
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thereabouts sworne and exámined.
 
thereabouts sworne and exámined.
  
19. To the first hee saith hee welll knoweth the shipp the Edwards
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To the first hee saith hee welll knoweth the shipp the Edwards
20. and John (now called the Pilgrim) and hath soe donne from the time
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and John (now called the Pilgrim) and hath soe donne from the time
21. of her building, which was donne at Alborough in this deponents
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of her building, which was donne at Alborough in this deponents
22. sight about seaven yeares since and this deponent sailed in her
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sight about seaven yeares since and this deponent sailed in her
23. about foure yeeres together before her seizure hereafter mentioned.
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about foure yeeres together before her seizure hereafter mentioned.
24. And saith the said Captaine Graeme and company arlate (whom hee
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And saith the said Captaine Graeme and company arlate (whom hee
25. alsoe well knoweth), were the time arlate and are here owners and
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alsoe well knoweth), were the time arlate and are here owners and
26. for such commonly accompted.
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for such commonly accompted.
  
27. To the second and third articles hee saith and deposeth that about
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To the second and third articles hee saith and deposeth that about
28. the end of March last the said owners set out the said shipp from
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the end of March last the said owners set out the said shipp from
29. Alborough under the conduct of the precontest John Robson her
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Alborough under the conduct of the precontest John Robson her
30. master to goe on a voyage to Island to lade ffish and retourne
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master to goe on a voyage to Island to lade ffish and retourne
31. for England, and saith that having bin the sayd voyage at Island
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for England, and saith that having bin the sayd voyage at Island
32. and retourning for England with her lading of fish, running on
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and retourning for England with her lading of fish, running on
33. the coast of Scotland, and being in the quiet possession of the said
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the coast of Scotland, and being in the quiet possession of the said
34. XXXster to her said owners use, and then quietly sailing her, upon
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XXXster to her said owners use, and then quietly sailing her, upon
35. shee was X upon the high and open sea violently set upon
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shee was X upon the high and open sea violently set upon
36. surprized and taken by a certaine shipp of warr called the Coach
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surprized and taken by a certaine shipp of warr called the Coach
37. commanded by one Joseph Mervot ( as hee hath heard his name to be) who putting men of his
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commanded by one Joseph Mervot ( as hee hath heard his name to be) who putting men of his
38. owne aboard her, set sent her (with three of the said Robsons men
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owne aboard her, set sent her (with three of the said Robsons men
39. amongst them) quite away, and soe utterly deprived and spoiled
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amongst them) quite away, and soe utterly deprived and spoiled
40. the said master and owner of her, all which hee knoweth being
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the said master and owner of her, all which hee knoweth being
41. one of her company and going the said voyage, and being by the
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one of her company and going the said voyage, and being by the
42. said man of warr taken out of her, and afterwards with three
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said man of warr taken out of her, and afterwards with three
43. more of her company turned ashore in Scotland. And otherwise
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more of her company turned ashore in Scotland. And otherwise
44. hee cannot depose
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hee cannot depose
  
45. To the 4th hee cannot depose.
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To the 4th hee cannot depose.
  
46. To the 5th hee saith that the said shipp the Edward and John soe taken
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To the 5th hee saith that the said shipp the Edward and John soe taken
47. away by the said Mowit, and the said shipp Edward and John XXXX
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away by the said Mowit, and the said shipp Edward and John XXXX
48. lying under arrest of this Court at Wivenell and now called the Pilgrim
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lying under arrest of this Court at Wivenell and now called the Pilgrim
49. was and is one and the same shipp and not divers, which hee knoweth
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was and is one and the same shipp and not divers, which hee knoweth
 
for
 
for
  

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ánd the shipp the shipp XX nowe lying in the River of Colchester at
Wivenell by the name of the Pilgrim under a dutch master (and
by arrest of this Court there staid) was and is one and the same shipp
and not diverse, which hee knoweth for that hee with his contests
John Robson, and Mathew Willum went about a fortnight since there
aboard her, and found her by many signes to be the same and more
particularly this deponent having well knowne her and sailed in
her three yeares ˹together˺ before ˹the foresaid seizure˺ ánd in particular hee tooke notice of her
scutlXXa bout the mainemast, which this deponent and another of the
company had made when shee was in their possession. And otherwise
hee cannot depose.

MARKE MARKE RH SIDE

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

The same day.

Exámined unpon the foresaid allegation

Rp. 3

Mathew Willum of Alborough Sailer, aged 23 yeeres or
thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first hee saith hee welll knoweth the shipp the Edwards
and John (now called the Pilgrim) and hath soe donne from the time
of her building, which was donne at Alborough in this deponents
sight about seaven yeares since and this deponent sailed in her
about foure yeeres together before her seizure hereafter mentioned.
And saith the said Captaine Graeme and company arlate (whom hee
alsoe well knoweth), were the time arlate and are here owners and
for such commonly accompted.

To the second and third articles hee saith and deposeth that about
the end of March last the said owners set out the said shipp from
Alborough under the conduct of the precontest John Robson her
master to goe on a voyage to Island to lade ffish and retourne
for England, and saith that having bin the sayd voyage at Island
and retourning for England with her lading of fish, running on
the coast of Scotland, and being in the quiet possession of the said
XXXster to her said owners use, and then quietly sailing her, upon
shee was X upon the high and open sea violently set upon
surprized and taken by a certaine shipp of warr called the Coach
commanded by one Joseph Mervot ( as hee hath heard his name to be) who putting men of his
owne aboard her, set sent her (with three of the said Robsons men
amongst them) quite away, and soe utterly deprived and spoiled
the said master and owner of her, all which hee knoweth being
one of her company and going the said voyage, and being by the
said man of warr taken out of her, and afterwards with three
more of her company turned ashore in Scotland. And otherwise
hee cannot depose

To the 4th hee cannot depose.

To the 5th hee saith that the said shipp the Edward and John soe taken
away by the said Mowit, and the said shipp Edward and John XXXX
lying under arrest of this Court at Wivenell and now called the Pilgrim
was and is one and the same shipp and not divers, which hee knoweth
for

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