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|Transcription=1. and of the sayd lighter soe moored to her side, which notwithstanding
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|Transcription=and of the sayd lighter soe moored to her side, which notwithstanding
2. the Company of the sayd vessell the Thomasin and Alice gave ill
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the Company of the sayd vessell the Thomasin and Alice gave ill
3. language to the Company of the sayd shipp the Mary and of the sayd lighter
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language to the Company of the sayd shipp the Mary and of the sayd lighter
4. and called them roagues, and other opprobrious termes and did not
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and called them roagues, and other opprobrious termes and did not
5. lowre their sayles nor verr to the Southwards ˹nor cast out any anchor,˺ as desyred, but willfully
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lowre their sayles nor verr to the Southwards ˹nor cast out any anchor,˺ as desyred, but willfully
6. and forcibly rann upon the sayd lighter and very much caused and
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and forcibly rann upon the sayd lighter and very much caused and
7. bruised her and brake both her inwards and outwards, workes in soe=
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bruised her and brake both her inwards and outwards, workes in soe=
8. much that the sayd lighter was in great danger of sinkeing downe GUTTER
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much that the sayd lighter was in great danger of sinkeing downe GUTTER
9. right in the River and in case the Carpenter of the Mary and her
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right in the River and in case the Carpenter of the Mary and her
10. Company had not speedily come on board the sayd lighter and
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Company had not speedily come on board the sayd lighter and
11. helped to stopp her leake with okeham and for the present with clay
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helped to stopp her leake with okeham and for the present with clay
12. which they tooke off of barrells of beere which were newly brought
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which they tooke off of barrells of beere which were newly brought
13. aboard the shipp Mary and alsoe helped to lighten the lighter by
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aboard the shipp Mary and alsoe helped to lighten the lighter by
14. helpeing to throwe out her ballast in the sayd shipp the sayd lighter
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helpeing to throwe out her ballast in the sayd shipp the sayd lighter
15. and ladeing out of water which by reason of the premisses the sayd
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and ladeing out of water which by reason of the premisses the sayd
16. lighter tooke in shee had undoubtedly sunke downe right, and this
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lighter tooke in shee had undoubtedly sunke downe right, and this
17. deponents and the other labourers lives aboard her bin exceedingly
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deponents and the other labourers lives aboard her bin exceedingly
18. endangered, And of this deponents knowledge the labourers aboard
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endangered, And of this deponents knowledge the labourers aboard
19. the sayd lighter and amongst them this deponent did worke up to the
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the sayd lighter and amongst them this deponent did worke up to the
20. Knees in water to heave out the rest of the ballast remayning o GUTTERn
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Knees in water to heave out the rest of the ballast remayning o GUTTERn
21. board her after shee had receaved the dammage aforesayd by
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board her after shee had receaved the dammage aforesayd by
22. the Thomasin and Alice her running fowle of her as aforesayd,
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the Thomasin and Alice her running fowle of her as aforesayd,
23. which dammage was willfully done by the Company of the Thomasin
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which dammage was willfully done by the Company of the Thomasin
24. and Alice they haveing sufficient and tymely notice to have lowred
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and Alice they haveing sufficient and tymely notice to have lowred
25. their sayles and verred to the Southwar and have avoided the XXXX GUTTER
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their sayles and verred to the Southwar and have avoided the XXXX GUTTER
26. thereof if they had pleased And further to these articles hee cannot depose
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thereof if they had pleased And further to these articles hee cannot depose
27. To the 6th article hee saith that of his this deponents certayne sight and
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28. knowledge the sayd lighter before shee receaved the dammage aforesayd
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To the 6th article hee saith that of his this deponents certayne sight and
29. was a stronge and stanche lighter and in not soe
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knowledge the sayd lighter before shee receaved the dammage aforesayd
30. bin could not choose but have sunke downe right being soe bruised
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was a stronge and stanche lighter and in not soe
31. as shee was by the Thomasine and Alice and saith what shee cost
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bin could not choose but have sunke downe right being soe bruised
32. in repayer of the breaches and hurt done to her by the meanes
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as shee was by the Thomasine and Alice and saith what shee cost
33. aforesayd hee knoweth not, but beleeveth after shee was repayered GUTTER
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in repayer of the breaches and hurt done to her by the meanes
34. thereof yet by reason of her beeing peeced and XXXXXed shee was
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aforesayd hee knoweth not, but beleeveth after shee was repayered GUTTER
35. the more unfitt for sale, and was lesse worth to be sold (in this deponents
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thereof yet by reason of her beeing peeced and XXXXXed shee was
36. Judgment) by at least fower pounds sterling than shee was before
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the more unfitt for sale, and was lesse worth to be sold (in this deponents
37. the sayd dammage receaved And further hee cannot depose/
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Judgment) by at least fower pounds sterling than shee was before
38. To the 7th hee cannot depose.
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the sayd dammage receaved And further hee cannot depose/
39. To the 8th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of the
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40. Court and further cannot depose/
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To the 7th hee cannot depose.
41. To the 9th hee cannot depose/
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42. To the 10th hee saith thee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
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To the 8th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of the
43. d<margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">eposition</margin>
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Court and further cannot depose/
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To the 9th hee cannot depose/
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To the 10th hee saith thee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
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deposition
 
45. others of them in THIS PHRASE IS ABOVE THE LINE WHICH STARTS "and ladeing out of water..."
 
45. others of them in THIS PHRASE IS ABOVE THE LINE WHICH STARTS "and ladeing out of water..."
  

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and of the sayd lighter soe moored to her side, which notwithstanding
the Company of the sayd vessell the Thomasin and Alice gave ill
language to the Company of the sayd shipp the Mary and of the sayd lighter
and called them roagues, and other opprobrious termes and did not
lowre their sayles nor verr to the Southwards ˹nor cast out any anchor,˺ as desyred, but willfully
and forcibly rann upon the sayd lighter and very much caused and
bruised her and brake both her inwards and outwards, workes in soe=
much that the sayd lighter was in great danger of sinkeing downe GUTTER
right in the River and in case the Carpenter of the Mary and her
Company had not speedily come on board the sayd lighter and
helped to stopp her leake with okeham and for the present with clay
which they tooke off of barrells of beere which were newly brought
aboard the shipp Mary and alsoe helped to lighten the lighter by
helpeing to throwe out her ballast in the sayd shipp the sayd lighter
and ladeing out of water which by reason of the premisses the sayd
lighter tooke in shee had undoubtedly sunke downe right, and this
deponents and the other labourers lives aboard her bin exceedingly
endangered, And of this deponents knowledge the labourers aboard
the sayd lighter and amongst them this deponent did worke up to the
Knees in water to heave out the rest of the ballast remayning o GUTTERn
board her after shee had receaved the dammage aforesayd by
the Thomasin and Alice her running fowle of her as aforesayd,
which dammage was willfully done by the Company of the Thomasin
and Alice they haveing sufficient and tymely notice to have lowred
their sayles and verred to the Southwar and have avoided the XXXX GUTTER
thereof if they had pleased And further to these articles hee cannot depose

To the 6th article hee saith that of his this deponents certayne sight and
knowledge the sayd lighter before shee receaved the dammage aforesayd
was a stronge and stanche lighter and in not soe
bin could not choose but have sunke downe right being soe bruised
as shee was by the Thomasine and Alice and saith what shee cost
in repayer of the breaches and hurt done to her by the meanes
aforesayd hee knoweth not, but beleeveth after shee was repayered GUTTER
thereof yet by reason of her beeing peeced and XXXXXed shee was
the more unfitt for sale, and was lesse worth to be sold (in this deponents
Judgment) by at least fower pounds sterling than shee was before
the sayd dammage receaved And further hee cannot depose/

To the 7th hee cannot depose.

To the 8th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of the
Court and further cannot depose/

To the 9th hee cannot depose/

To the 10th hee saith thee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
deposition
45. others of them in THIS PHRASE IS ABOVE THE LINE WHICH STARTS "and ladeing out of water..."

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