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|Transcription=1. he deposeth for that he the deponent being Masters Mate
1. he deposeth for that he the deponent being Masters Mate
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2. of the shipp arlate did by the Masters order require the said
 
2. of the shipp arlate did by the Masters order require the said
 
3. Mutineers to trimme their sayles, and sayle for London,
 
3. Mutineers to trimme their sayles, and sayle for London,
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7. the arlate Cobb or Jennings were in the said mutiny
 
7. the arlate Cobb or Jennings were in the said mutiny
 
8. And further he cannot depose./
 
8. And further he cannot depose./
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9. To the third article he saith that he the deponent not
 
9. To the third article he saith that he the deponent not
 
10. knowing any thing of the said Captaine Crofford his
 
10. knowing any thing of the said Captaine Crofford his
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15. hundred pounds damage at the least by it, And
 
15. hundred pounds damage at the least by it, And
 
16. further he cannot depose.
 
16. further he cannot depose.
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17. To the fourth article he cannot depose.
 
17. To the fourth article he cannot depose.
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18. To the fifth and sixth articles he deposeth and saith that of
 
18. To the fifth and sixth articles he deposeth and saith that of
 
19. his certaine knowledge many of the sayd shipps company
 
19. his certaine knowledge many of the sayd shipps company
20. which were the mutinous party, ˹after the shipps arrivall at Aberdee˺ would and did leave the
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20. which were the mutinous party, after the shipps arrivall at Aberdee would and did leave the
 
21. shipp and their imployment a month together, and goe
 
21. shipp and their imployment a month together, and goe
 
22. and come as they pleasd, as if they had bin all Masters,
 
22. and come as they pleasd, as if they had bin all Masters,
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27. were the arlate Allen and Tillett and one Thomas
 
27. were the arlate Allen and Tillett and one Thomas
 
28. Walker, And further he cannot depose./
 
28. Walker, And further he cannot depose./
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29. To the seventh article he deposeth that of his the deponents
 
29. To the seventh article he deposeth that of his the deponents
 
30. certaine knowledge when she was at or neere Aberdey arlate
 
30. certaine knowledge when she was at or neere Aberdey arlate
 
31. she had provisions and victualls on board her sufficient to
 
31. she had provisions and victualls on board her sufficient to
 
32. have brought her to some good port in the West Countrey,
 
32. have brought her to some good port in the West Countrey,
33. ˹if not into the Downes˺ for that it was tenn dayes after the says shipps being at
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33. if not into the Downes for that it was tenn dayes after the says shipps being at
 
34. Aberdey that any fresh victualls were taken into her, And
 
34. Aberdey that any fresh victualls were taken into her, And
 
35. further he cannot depose/
 
35. further he cannot depose/
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36. To the eighth he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
 
36. To the eighth he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
 
37. And further he cannot depose./
 
37. And further he cannot depose./
38.
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39. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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39. To the Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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40. To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he the Rendent was
 
40. To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he the Rendent was
 
41. Masters Mate of the shipp interrate the voyage in question, and
 
41. Masters Mate of the shipp interrate the voyage in question, and
 
42. that he was in her all the sayd voyage and that at Bristoll
 
42. that he was in her all the sayd voyage and that at Bristoll
43. with the consent of the Master he ˹left her and˺ came home to London And
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43. with the consent of the Master he left her and came home to London And
 
44. otherwise he cannot answere./
 
44. otherwise he cannot answere./
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45. To the second Interrogatory he answereth negatively to all saying
 
45. To the second Interrogatory he answereth negatively to all saying
 
46. that the shipp would have carryed very well all the
 
46. that the shipp would have carryed very well all the
 
47. goods shee had aboard her, and that by the heaving over board
 
47. goods shee had aboard her, and that by the heaving over board
48. of the goods abasft of trhe sayd shipp she wrought the worse
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48. of the goods abaft of trhe sayd shipp she wrought the worse
49. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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1. he deposeth for that he the deponent being Masters Mate
2. of the shipp arlate did by the Masters order require the said
3. Mutineers to trimme their sayles, and sayle for London,
4. and that they told this deponent flatly they would not
5. and gave this deponent evill language as bidding him
6. goe and be hanged, but he saith he cannot say that
7. the arlate Cobb or Jennings were in the said mutiny
8. And further he cannot depose./

9. To the third article he saith that he the deponent not
10. knowing any thing of the said Captaine Crofford his
11. accompt, is not knowing of what dammage he received by
12. his being forced (as is predeposed) into Bristoll and there
13. unlading, though he conceiveth both in his conscience and
14. iudgement that he the said Crofford received three
15. hundred pounds damage at the least by it, And
16. further he cannot depose.

17. To the fourth article he cannot depose.

18. To the fifth and sixth articles he deposeth and saith that of
19. his certaine knowledge many of the sayd shipps company
20. which were the mutinous party, after the shipps arrivall at Aberdee would and did leave the
21. shipp and their imployment a month together, and goe
22. and come as they pleasd, as if they had bin all Masters,
23. and that when by the Masters order this deponent hath ordered
24. them doe anything, they have disobeyed, and have given him
25. this deponent very ill language, and threatening words
26. even that they would have the blood of this deponent, which
27. were the arlate Allen and Tillett and one Thomas
28. Walker, And further he cannot depose./

29. To the seventh article he deposeth that of his the deponents
30. certaine knowledge when she was at or neere Aberdey arlate
31. she had provisions and victualls on board her sufficient to
32. have brought her to some good port in the West Countrey,
33. if not into the Downes for that it was tenn dayes after the says shipps being at
34. Aberdey that any fresh victualls were taken into her, And
35. further he cannot depose/

36. To the eighth he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
37. And further he cannot depose./

39. To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

40. To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he the Rendent was
41. Masters Mate of the shipp interrate the voyage in question, and
42. that he was in her all the sayd voyage and that at Bristoll
43. with the consent of the Master he left her and came home to London And
44. otherwise he cannot answere./

45. To the second Interrogatory he answereth negatively to all saying
46. that the shipp would have carryed very well all the
47. goods shee had aboard her, and that by the heaving over board
48. of the goods abaft of trhe sayd shipp she wrought the worse

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