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'''Section 1 model answer'''
 
'''Section 1 model answer'''
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Our transcription policy is to expand some of the standard abbreviations - we do this without brackets, although for the sake of clarity we have put the expansions in brackets in this extract.
  
 
''P1110094
 
''P1110094
 
Case: The Keeper of the Liberty etc. vs. the Golden Starr: Deposition: 1. Mark Harrison, of Wapping, Middlesex, Mariner, aged 27: Date: September 22nd 1653
 
Case: The Keeper of the Liberty etc. vs. the Golden Starr: Deposition: 1. Mark Harrison, of Wapping, Middlesex, Mariner, aged 27: Date: September 22nd 1653
 
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1. To the first arle of the sayd allon This deponent saith and deposeth that
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1. To the first arle of the sayd all[egati]on This deponent saith and deposeth that
 
the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was
 
the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was
taken and seized by certaine shipps in the immediate service of the commonwealth
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taken and seized by certaine shipps in the im[m]ediat service of this com[m]onwealth
 
in the English seas upon the Coast of England, and was first chased by
 
in the English seas upon the Coast of England, and was first chased by
the arlate shipp the Advantage frigot whereof Capt Mills was Commander
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the arlate shipp the Advantage frigot whereof Capt[ain] Mills was Com[m]ander
 
and was afterwards subdued and taken by the sayd shipp and another shipp
 
and was afterwards subdued and taken by the sayd shipp and another shipp
named the Water hound whereof Giles Shelley arlate was Commander
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named the Water hound whereof Giles Shelley arlate was Com[m]ander
and saith that two shippes were in the immediate service of this Commonwealth
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and saith that two shippes were in the im[m]ediate service of this Com[m]onwealth
vizt the Mayflower, and the ?10:th ?whelpe were neere and in sight att the
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vizt [videlicet] the Mayflower, and the ?10:th ?whelpe were neere and in sight att the
tyme of the sayd seizure. The p:rmisses This deponent knoweth being
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tyme of the sayd seizure. The premisses This deponent knoweth being
master of the Advantage frigott aforesayd and aBord her att the sayd tyme of seizure. And otherwise cannot depose.
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master of the Advantage frigott aforesayd and aboard her att the sayd
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tyme of seizure. And otherwise cannot depose.

Latest revision as of 08:53, September 8, 2014

Section 1 model answer

Our transcription policy is to expand some of the standard abbreviations - we do this without brackets, although for the sake of clarity we have put the expansions in brackets in this extract.

P1110094
Case: The Keeper of the Liberty etc. vs. the Golden Starr: Deposition: 1. Mark Harrison, of Wapping, Middlesex, Mariner, aged 27: Date: September 22nd 1653

1. To the first arle of the sayd all[egati]on This deponent saith and deposeth that
the arlate shipp the Golden Starr or Morning Starr and her lading was
taken and seized by certaine shipps in the im[m]ediat service of this com[m]onwealth
in the English seas upon the Coast of England, and was first chased by
the arlate shipp the Advantage frigot whereof Capt[ain] Mills was Com[m]ander
and was afterwards subdued and taken by the sayd shipp and another shipp
named the Water hound whereof Giles Shelley arlate was Com[m]ander
and saith that two shippes were in the im[m]ediate service of this Com[m]onwealth
vizt [videlicet] the Mayflower, and the ?10:th ?whelpe were neere and in sight att the
tyme of the sayd seizure. The premisses This deponent knoweth being
master of the Advantage frigott aforesayd and aboard her att the sayd
tyme of seizure. And otherwise cannot depose.