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'''D.4.'''
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The 29th day of May <u>.1655:-</u> &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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A businesse of Ensurance on the behalfe of Samuel&#125;
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Warner Merchant concerning a Losse susteyned in the&#125;
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shipp the ''Angell'' of London&#125;
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Examined upon Interrogatories on the behalfe
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of the said Samuel Warner:-/
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'''Rp. jus./'''
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'''Thomas Penryn''' of Garlick hill in the Citie of
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london servant to the said Samuel Warner aged
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21. yeares or thereabouts, sworne before the Right
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Worshipfull William Clarke doctor of Lawes on eof the Judges of
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the high Court of Admiraltie of England a
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Wittnesse sworne and examined saith as followeth
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To the first Interrogatorie
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Tpo the second Interrogatorie
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To the 3. hee saith, That the said shipp the ''Angell'' departed from this
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Port of London about the last of October last past bound directly for
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Virginia, and saith that as hee understood and remembreth the said shipp
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in such her Course upon or about the 20th day of december last past
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by meanes of a strong and violent wind lost her maine mast
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and &#91;?misaine&#93; mast, and afterwards upon or about the 25th day of the
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said moneth (about the degree of 35. as this rendent then was informed_ there arose a very stormy and tempestuous weather
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which continued about 2. or 3. daies, in which shee remained at Sea and
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being not longer able to continue at Sea by reason of the extremity of
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weather and the said shipps insufficiency, they were forced for the
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(preservation
  
 
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[?26.]

D.4.

The 29th day of May .1655:- [CENTRE HEADING]

A businesse of Ensurance on the behalfe of Samuel}
Warner Merchant concerning a Losse susteyned in the}
shipp the Angell of London}

Examined upon Interrogatories on the behalfe
of the said Samuel Warner:-/

Rp. jus./

Thomas Penryn of Garlick hill in the Citie of
london servant to the said Samuel Warner aged
21. yeares or thereabouts, sworne before the Right
Worshipfull William Clarke doctor of Lawes on eof the Judges of
the high Court of Admiraltie of England a
Wittnesse sworne and examined saith as followeth

To the first Interrogatorie

Tpo the second Interrogatorie

To the 3. hee saith, That the said shipp the Angell departed from this
Port of London about the last of October last past bound directly for
Virginia, and saith that as hee understood and remembreth the said shipp
in such her Course upon or about the 20th day of december last past
by meanes of a strong and violent wind lost her maine mast
and [?misaine] mast, and afterwards upon or about the 25th day of the
said moneth (about the degree of 35. as this rendent then was informed_ there arose a very stormy and tempestuous weather
which continued about 2. or 3. daies, in which shee remained at Sea and
being not longer able to continue at Sea by reason of the extremity of
weather and the said shipps insufficiency, they were forced for the
(preservation