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|Transcription=did of this deponents knowledge prommise and undertake to pay the
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sayd Jones in wines at the price of wines then current at Palma
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but how many of the pipes of wyne there laden the sayd don John made
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order to the sayd Jones in lieu of the sayd hoopes butter cheese and other
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things hee knoweth not And further to those articles hee cannot depose./
  
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To the 7th article hee saith that for that hee was often ashoare at Palma
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as personateing the Master of the sayd shipp there for her better security
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of tradeing there (hee this deponent being a dutchman) hee thereby knoweth
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that the tyme arlate the usuall price of a pipe of wine, cleere aboard,
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was twenty eight peeces of eight ryalls of plate, And further
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to this article hee cannot depose/
  
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To 8 article hee saith hee well knoweth for that hee helped to stowe
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the bale of fustians and the three bales of linnens arlate both the first and second tyme they were stowed that they
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were stowed both tymes in a very convenient place in the sayd shipp where
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noe water or other wett could come at them but such as came by
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stormie and tempestious weather And saith that in the sayd
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shipps outward bound voyage shee mett with extraordinary tempest=
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ous weather whereby shee and her ladeing and Company were in great
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danger of perishing and the shipp was made soe leakie that the sayd
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Jones and Company were forced to carry her in to Weymouth to
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have her leakes stopt before shee could proceede on her voyage
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soe that what dammage happened to the sayd ffustians an
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bales of linnen was occasioned by the sayd tempestious weather
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and not otherwise and water the shipp tooke in by reason thereof, and
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not by any water or beere that rann downe the shipps scuttle And
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further hee cannot depose/
  
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To the 9th hee cannot depose/
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To the 10th saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/
  
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To the 11th hee saith by reason hee went the voyage in question in
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the quality aforesayd hee did observe (it being a thing publique
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and obvious not only to this deponent but generally to the shipps
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Company) that the arlate Gyles Bayley and Aron ffranck
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did behave them selves very dissolutely mutinously and
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disorderly throughout the whole voyage and were expressively given
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to drinkeing, and did quarrell with the Master if hee refused to
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lett them have [XXXXX] when they pleased and opposed their wastefull
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drinkeing of wine and other liquor, and did endeavour to stirr up the
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rest of the shipps company to doe the like, and would and did [?XXX] one and
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all one and all (meaning that all the ships company were of their mynde)
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when the Master found fault with them and reproached them for breakeing
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did of this deponents knowledge prommise and undertake to pay the
sayd Jones in wines at the price of wines then current at Palma
but how many of the pipes of wyne there laden the sayd don John made
order to the sayd Jones in lieu of the sayd hoopes butter cheese and other
things hee knoweth not And further to those articles hee cannot depose./

To the 7th article hee saith that for that hee was often ashoare at Palma
as personateing the Master of the sayd shipp there for her better security
of tradeing there (hee this deponent being a dutchman) hee thereby knoweth
that the tyme arlate the usuall price of a pipe of wine, cleere aboard,
was twenty eight peeces of eight ryalls of plate, And further
to this article hee cannot depose/

To 8 article hee saith hee well knoweth for that hee helped to stowe
the bale of fustians and the three bales of linnens arlate both the first and second tyme they were stowed that they
were stowed both tymes in a very convenient place in the sayd shipp where
noe water or other wett could come at them but such as came by
stormie and tempestious weather And saith that in the sayd
shipps outward bound voyage shee mett with extraordinary tempest=
ous weather whereby shee and her ladeing and Company were in great
danger of perishing and the shipp was made soe leakie that the sayd
Jones and Company were forced to carry her in to Weymouth to
have her leakes stopt before shee could proceede on her voyage
soe that what dammage happened to the sayd ffustians an
bales of linnen was occasioned by the sayd tempestious weather
and not otherwise and water the shipp tooke in by reason thereof, and
not by any water or beere that rann downe the shipps scuttle And
further hee cannot depose/

To the 9th hee cannot depose/

To the 10th saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/

To the 11th hee saith by reason hee went the voyage in question in
the quality aforesayd hee did observe (it being a thing publique
and obvious not only to this deponent but generally to the shipps
Company) that the arlate Gyles Bayley and Aron ffranck
did behave them selves very dissolutely mutinously and
disorderly throughout the whole voyage and were expressively given
to drinkeing, and did quarrell with the Master if hee refused to
lett them have [XXXXX] when they pleased and opposed their wastefull
drinkeing of wine and other liquor, and did endeavour to stirr up the
rest of the shipps company to doe the like, and would and did [?XXX] one and
all one and all (meaning that all the ships company were of their mynde)
when the Master found fault with them and reproached them for breakeing
open