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|Transcription=shee came into deeper water, about 6 fadoms as; about this deponent remembreth
1. shee came into deeper water, about 6 fadoms as; about this deponent remembreth
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where shee came to Anchor with 2. Anchors, haveing her sailes furled
2. where shee came to Anchor with 2. Anchors, haveing her sailes furfurled
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and had also her yards and Topmaste shanks, notwithstandinge which
3. and had also her yards and Topmaste shanks, notwithstandinge which
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Anchors did give way and came home, And the sayd shipp strucke
4. Anchors did give way and came home, And the sayd shipp strucke
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on the Sands And therefore were forced to cutt her Cables, and could not
5. on the Sands And therefore were forced to cutt her Cables, and could not
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fflatt the shipp by reason the Rudder was gone before after which they
6. fflatt the shipp by reason the Rudder was gone before after which they
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came to án Anchor which warren lett fall to soone else the shipp had
7. came to án Anchor which warren lett fall to soone else the shipp had
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run into deeper water and might in this deponents Judgment have bin save from such danger
8. run into deeper water and might in this deponents Judgment have XXXXX ˹bin save from such danger˺
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that Anchor had not bin dropt to soone; And saith the said shipp did
9. that Anchor had not bin dropt to soone; And saith the said shipp did
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ground in low water uppon the edge of á Sand, And saith that alsoe
10. ground in low water uppon the edge of á Sand, And saith that alsoe
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the premisses the weather grewe stormy, insoe mućh that the company and
11. the premisses the weather grewe stormy, insoe mućh that the company and
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passengers for the safetyes of theire lives, did intend to betake carefely
12. passengers for the safetyes of theire lives, did intend to betake carefely
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to theire boate, ánd when the boat was full, they in the Boat would
13. to theire boate X, ánd when the boat was XXX full, they in the Boat would
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suffer noe more to come downe to them (the Skiffe beinge formerly
14. suffer noe more to come downe to them (the Skiffe beinge formerly
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away with 6. men in her) And soe went on shoare leaving the Master
15. away with 6. men in her) And soe went on shoare leaving the Master
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and ábout halfe á dozen more in the ship; But saith that by Gods
16. and ábout halfe á dozen more in the ˹ship˺; But saith that by Gods
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great Providence about, 12 â clocke that night the Shipp being floated
17. great Providence about, 12 â clocke that night the Shipp being floated
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the Cable was Cutt and shee fell off the sands, into deeper water
18. the Cable was Cutt and shee fell off the sands, into deeper water
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the Master and company takeing advantage of Ran her áshoare
19. the Master and company takeing advantage of Ran her áshoare
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for the safetys of theire lives. And hee saith that all those inconvieniances
20. for the safetys of theire lives. And hee saith that all those inconvieniances
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interrogate were occasioned by the wilfullnes or Carlessnes of James Waren
21. interrogate were occasioned by the wilfullnes or Carlessnes of James XXXX
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the Pilot, all the men in the shipp being obedient to him neither
22. the Pilot, all the men in the shipp being obedient to him neither
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did the master contradict him in anythinge concerninge the Piloting
23. did the master contradict him in anythinge concerninge the Piloting
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of the said shipp. And further to this Interrogatory cannot answer.
24. of the said shipp. And further to this Interrogatory cannot answer.
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25. Edw Alsopp &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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Edw Alsopp &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
26.
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27. The sixth of ffebruary 1655.
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28. <margin value="Left">John Baker and Company owners of&#125;
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The sixth of ffebruary 1655.
29. the shipp the ffortune (Jacob hast key&#125;
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30. Master) against Thomas Corbet.&#125;</margin>
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John Baker and Company owners of&#125;
31. Exámined upon an allegation given
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the shipp the ''ffortune'' (Jacob hast key&#125;
32. on the behalfe of the said Baker
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Master) against Thomas Corbet.&#125;
33. 28 January last.
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34. <margin value="Left">Rp. .j.</margin>
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Exámined upon an allegation given
35. Jurian Maes of dantzicke sailer, aged 37
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on the behalfe of the said Baker
36. yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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28 January last.
37. To the first ánd second árticles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
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38. that in or about the moneth of August last past the said shipp the
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'''Rp. .j.'''
39. ffortune did at or neere Dantzicke take in and receive of her lading of
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40. Merchandizes namely clapboard, wainscot and packs of linnen, which hee saith
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'''Jurian Maes''' of dantzicke sailer, aged 37
41. were well and carefully stowed in the said shipps hold, and were alsoe
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yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
42. dennaged for the better preservation of the same, and were to be transported
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43. to this port of London, towards which shee sett saile with the said goods
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To the first ánd second árticles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
44. from Dantzike in or about the said moneth of August last, and on or about
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that in or about the moneth of August last past the said shipp the
45. the five and twentieth of the said moneth (old stile) being in her course
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''ffortune'' did at or neere Dantzicke take in and receive of her lading of
46. for London, and alsoe on XX or about the first and eighth twentieth
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Merchandizes namely clapboard, wainscot and packs of linnen, which hee saith
47. of September and eleaventh of October shee met with very fowle
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were well and carefully stowed in the said shipps hold, and were alsoe
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">stormie</margin>
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dennaged for the better preservation of the same, and were to be transported
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to this port of London, towards which shee sett saile with the said goods
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from Dantzike in or about the said moneth of August last, and on or about
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the five and twentieth of the said moneth (old stile) being in her course
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for London, and alsoe on or about the first and eighth twentieth
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of September and eleaventh of October shee met with very fowle
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stormie
  
 
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shee came into deeper water, about 6 fadoms as; about this deponent remembreth
where shee came to Anchor with 2. Anchors, haveing her sailes furled
and had also her yards and Topmaste shanks, notwithstandinge which
Anchors did give way and came home, And the sayd shipp strucke
on the Sands And therefore were forced to cutt her Cables, and could not
fflatt the shipp by reason the Rudder was gone before after which they
came to án Anchor which warren lett fall to soone else the shipp had
run into deeper water and might in this deponents Judgment have bin save from such danger
that Anchor had not bin dropt to soone; And saith the said shipp did
ground in low water uppon the edge of á Sand, And saith that alsoe
the premisses the weather grewe stormy, insoe mućh that the company and
passengers for the safetyes of theire lives, did intend to betake carefely
to theire boate, ánd when the boat was full, they in the Boat would
suffer noe more to come downe to them (the Skiffe beinge formerly
away with 6. men in her) And soe went on shoare leaving the Master
and ábout halfe á dozen more in the ship; But saith that by Gods
great Providence about, 12 â clocke that night the Shipp being floated
the Cable was Cutt and shee fell off the sands, into deeper water
the Master and company takeing advantage of Ran her áshoare
for the safetys of theire lives. And hee saith that all those inconvieniances
interrogate were occasioned by the wilfullnes or Carlessnes of James Waren
the Pilot, all the men in the shipp being obedient to him neither
did the master contradict him in anythinge concerninge the Piloting
of the said shipp. And further to this Interrogatory cannot answer.

Edw Alsopp [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The sixth of ffebruary 1655.

John Baker and Company owners of}
the shipp the ffortune (Jacob hast key}
Master) against Thomas Corbet.}

Exámined upon an allegation given
on the behalfe of the said Baker
28 January last.

Rp. .j.

Jurian Maes of dantzicke sailer, aged 37
yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first ánd second árticles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that in or about the moneth of August last past the said shipp the
ffortune did at or neere Dantzicke take in and receive of her lading of
Merchandizes namely clapboard, wainscot and packs of linnen, which hee saith
were well and carefully stowed in the said shipps hold, and were alsoe
dennaged for the better preservation of the same, and were to be transported
to this port of London, towards which shee sett saile with the said goods
from Dantzike in or about the said moneth of August last, and on or about
the five and twentieth of the said moneth (old stile) being in her course
for London, and alsoe on or about the first and eighth twentieth
of September and eleaventh of October shee met with very fowle
stormie

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