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Ad 14um affirmat That at the tyme of the departure of the sayd shipp the<br />
''Castle'' from the port of London to the Newfoundande she had in her but<br />
twentye three men and a boye and after she had taken in all her<br />
ladinge the sayd Taylor the master hired ten men more to serve in the<br />
sayd shipp, and he beleiveth that if those men had bene hired<br />
before she came thither or when she begann to take in her<br />
ladinge of fish, she mighte have taken in her ladinge with the helpe of<br />
those ten men a greate deale sooner then she did, for he sayeth that the<br />
sayd shipp stayd at the Newfoundland in carrying<br />
and stoppinge of her leaks and in takinge in her ladinge by the space<br />
of tenn or twelve weeks. Et alr nescit deponere./
Ad 16um affirmat That the sayd Taylor the master and most of his company<br />
did carrye some fish with them from the Newfoundland in the sayd<br />
shipp for their owne accompts but what particular quanitye either the masteror any of his company<br />
caryed with them he knoweth not savinge he sayeth that he this deponent<br />
carryed with him five score of dryed Newfoundland fishes and<br />
noe more or other goods Et alr nescit deponere./
Ad 17ym nescit deponere.
Ad 18um nescit deponere for that he was discharged from the sayd shipp<br />
in the river of Thames before any of her ladinge was<br />
delivered, but he beleiveth that al the sayd shipps ladinge of salte might<br />
have beene delivered out of her in the space of two dayes for that she tooke<br />
it in within two dayes tyme.
Super reliquis arles non examinat ex directione
Idem super Interrogatoria/
Ad primum rendet That he was borne at Harnestoe neere Lincolne<br />
and that he hath lived in the parish of Saint Olave in<br />
Southwarke by the space of nyne weekes or thereabouts, and before that in<br />
Rosemary Lane within the parish of Whitechapple by the space<br />
of twenty three weeles or thereabouts, and before that he was at sea<br />
on the voyage in question; and that he knoweth not the parties producents<br />
but hath lnown the sayd Pickeringe and Taylor ever since the beginninge<br />
of the voyage in question, and that he favoreth the parties in this cause<br />
indifferently and if it laye in his power would give the victorye<br />
to them that have most righte thereunto.
Ad 2um nescit rendere alvis predepoita per en/
Ad 3um rendet That all the fish laden by the master and companye<br />
of the sayd shipp was stowed in the Lazarita betweene her decks<br />
and noe part of it in her hould, which he knoweth to be true<br />
for that he helped to stowe the same Et alr nescit./
Ad 4um rendet That there were a great many deales used and<br />
imployed at the Newfoundland in the stoweinge and pressinge of<br />
the fishe, and some of them were spoyled and shaken to peeces, and<br />
about a dozen of them (as he hath heard the company say) were<br />
throwen over bord in a storme, but this rendent did not see<br />
any of them throwen over bord Et alr nescit rendeere.
Ad 5um rendet That the sayd shipp was trymmed at a Carpenters docke<br />
before her goeinge forth on the sayd voyage, and at her first goeinge forth<br />
she was not leakye. Et alre qua prins nescit rendere savinge he sayeth that<br />
the sayd shipp the ''Castle'' went forth from Dover in company of a shipp<br />
of London bound for the Newfoundland, and in foule weather loste the<br />
companyoule weather loste the<br />
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Ad 14um affirmat That at the t … [ADD DATA]
Ad 14um affirmat That at the tyme of the departure of the sayd shipp the<br />
''Castle'' from the port of London to the Newfoundande she had in her but<br />
twentye three men and a boye and after she had taken in all her<br />
ladinge the sayd Taylor the master hired ten men more to serve in the<br />
sayd shipp, and he beleiveth that if those men had bene hired<br />
before she came thither or when she begann to take in her<br />
ladinge of fish, she mighte have taken in her ladinge with the helpe of<br />
those ten men a greate deale sooner then she did, for he sayeth that the<br />
sayd shipp stayd at the Newfoundland in carrying<br />
and stoppinge of her leaks and in takinge in her ladinge by the space<br />
of tenn or twelve weeks. Et alr nescit deponere./
Ad 16um affirmat That the sayd Taylor the master and most of his company<br />
did carrye some fish with them from the Newfoundland in the sayd<br />
shipp for their owne accompts but what particular quanitye either the masteror any of his company<br />
caryed with them he knoweth not savinge he sayeth that he this deponent<br />
carryed with him five score of dryed Newfoundland fishes and<br />
noe more or other goods Et alr nescit deponere./
Ad 17ym nescit deponere.
Ad 18um nescit deponere for that he was discharged from the sayd shipp<br />
in the river of Thames before any of her ladinge was<br />
delivered, but he beleiveth that al the sayd shipps ladinge of salte might<br />
have beene delivered out of her in the space of two dayes for that she tooke<br />
it in within two dayes tyme.
Super reliquis arles non examinat ex directione
Idem super Interrogatoria/
Ad primum rendet That he was borne at Harnestoe neere Lincolne<br />
and that he hath lived in the parish of Saint Olave in<br />
Southwarke by the space of nyne weekes or thereabouts, and before that in<br />
Rosemary Lane within the parish of Whitechapple by the space<br />
of twenty three weeles or thereabouts, and before that he was at sea<br />
on the voyage in question; and that he knoweth not the parties producents<br />
but hath lnown the sayd Pickeringe and Taylor ever since the beginninge<br />
of the voyage in question, and that he favoreth the parties in this cause<br />
indifferently and if it laye in his power would give the victorye<br />
to them that have most righte thereunto.
Ad 2um nescit rendere alvis predepoita per en/
Ad 3um rendet That all the fish laden by the master and companye<br />
of the sayd shipp was stowed in the Lazarita betweene her decks<br />
and noe part of it in her hould, which he knoweth to be true<br />
for that he helped to stowe the same Et alr nescit./
Ad 4um rendet That there were a great many deales used and<br />
imployed at the Newfoundland in the stoweinge and pressinge of<br />
the fishe, and some of them were spoyled and shaken to peeces, and<br />
about a dozen of them (as he hath heard the company say) were<br />
throwen over bord in a storme, but this rendent did not see<br />
any of them throwen over bord Et alr nescit rendeere.
Ad 5um rendet That the sayd shipp was trymmed at a Carpenters docke<br />
before her goeinge forth on the sayd voyage, and at her first goeinge forth<br />
she was not leakye. Et alre qua prins nescit rendere savinge he sayeth that<br />
the sayd shipp the ''Castle'' went forth from Dover in company of a shipp<br />
of London bound for the Newfoundland, and in foule weather loste the<br />
companyoule weather loste the<br />
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