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|Status=First cut transcription started on 20/10/12 and completed on 05/01/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 05/05/14 and edited on 25/05/14 by Colin Greesntreet
  
 
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|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
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|Transcription image=P1130758
  
|Transcription=1. to his owne use, and hense hee went in ballast to hull, and there tooke
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|Transcription=to his owne use, and hense hee went in ballast to hull, and there tooke
2. in wheate and leade upon the said affreightment for Bordeaux and as shee GUTTER
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in wheate and leade upon the said affreightment for Bordeaux and as shee GUTTER
3. was going thither ward therewith, shee was taken by Ostenders, who carried
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was going thither ward therewith, shee was taken by Ostenders, who carried
4. her to Saint Sebastians, where the said goods being taken out, shee went
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her to Saint Sebastians, where the said goods being taken out, shee went
5. to Rochell and loaded ˹salt˺ for the said Mr Lucie and carried and delivered the GUTTER
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to Rochell and loaded ˹salt˺ for the said Mr Lucie and carried and delivered the GUTTER
6. same at Southampton and thense went in ballast to Rochell and there
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same at Southampton and thense went in ballast to Rochell and there
7. tooke in another cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to
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tooke in another cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to
8. Derliba in Curland, and there delivered part thereof, and carried the
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Derliba in Curland, and there delivered part thereof, and carried the
9. rest to derwinda and delivered it, and there took in a cargo of
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rest to derwinda and delivered it, and there took in a cargo of
10. pipestaves for this port for mr tuXXes account, and there delivered
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pipestaves for this port for mr tuXXes account, and there delivered
11. the same, and hense went in ballast to Norway, and there tooke in
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the same, and hense went in ballast to Norway, and there tooke in
12. casks and deales for his account for Dartmouth and there delivered
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casks and deales for his account for Dartmouth and there delivered
13. the same, and thense went in ballast to Rochell, and tooke in another
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the same, and thense went in ballast to Rochell, and tooke in another
14. cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to Riga to and
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cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to Riga to and
15. delivered the same to the foresaid harman Barker, who reladed GUTTER
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delivered the same to the foresaid harman Barker, who reladed GUTTER
16. her with her present lading for this port for the said mr
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her with her present lading for this port for the said mr
17. Lucies account as aforesaid, and saith hee alwaies and XXXXtimes GUTTER
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Lucies account as aforesaid, and saith hee alwaies and XXXXtimes GUTTER
18. received his wages for his service as master of the said shipp of
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received his wages for his service as master of the said shipp of
19. and from the said mr Lucie, either by this deponents himselfe
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and from the said mr Lucie, either by this deponents himselfe
20. or his wife to whom (in this deponents absense) the same was sometimes GUTTER
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or his wife to whom (in this deponents absense) the same was sometimes GUTTER
21. paid, shee living at Saint Saviours Dock, and otherwise hee referreth
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paid, shee living at Saint Saviours Dock, and otherwise hee referreth
22. himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
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himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
  
23. To the fourth hee cannot answer.
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To the fourth hee cannot answer.
  
24. To the fifth hee saith the said shipp belongeth wholly and solely to
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To the fifth hee saith the said shipp belongeth wholly and solely to
25. Mr Lucie and otherwise negatively.
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Mr Lucie and otherwise negatively.
  
26. To the sixth hee saith hee cannot call to minde when hee first XXX GUTTER
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To the sixth hee saith hee cannot call to minde when hee first XXX GUTTER
27. of the warrs betweene England and Spaine, but bel beleeveth that XXXX GUTTER
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of the warrs betweene England and Spaine, but bel beleeveth that XXXX GUTTER
28. was warrs betweene Spaine and ffrance a the same time XXXXX ˹that˺ they
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was warrs betweene Spaine and ffrance a the same time XXXXX ˹that˺ they
29. began netweene England and Spaine.
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began netweene England and Spaine.
  
30. To the 7th hee saith that the said goods going in the name and XXXX GUTTER
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To the 7th hee saith that the said goods going in the name and XXXX GUTTER
31. account of harman Barker of Riga which is under the Swede ˹(and this deponent having a paXX from the XXX GUTTER˺ the
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account of harman Barker of Riga which is under the Swede ˹(and this deponent having a paXX from the XXX GUTTER˺ the
32. same would not have bin staid by any Ostender or dunkirker though GUTTER
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same would not have bin staid by any Ostender or dunkirker though GUTTER
33. bound for ffrance, who would not have seized them unlesse they had
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bound for ffrance, who would not have seized them unlesse they had
34. appeared to be for the account of ffrench or English, and saith that or
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appeared to be for the account of ffrench or English, and saith that or
35. others in hostilitie with the Spaniard, and saith the said papers
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others in hostilitie with the Spaniard, and saith the said papers
36. were made colourably and proforma of as aforesaid for Rochell
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were made colourably and proforma of as aforesaid for Rochell
37. meerely to avoide seizure by Ostenders, dunkirkers or other subiects GUTTER
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meerely to avoide seizure by Ostenders, dunkirkers or other subiects GUTTER
38. of Spaine, and other not to avoide the English, the shipp being
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of Spaine, and other not to avoide the English, the shipp being
39. really bound to that and to noe other port.
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really bound to that and to noe other port.
40. To the eighth hee this deponent himselfe helped to carry from
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41. mr Lucies house to the prize office the moneys which hee paid
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42. for the said shipp, and delivered the same there in the Treasurie GUTTER
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43. about three yeeres since when mr Lucie bought the said shipp XXX GUTTER
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44. whereupon this deponent was presently constituted master of her
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45. by him here.
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46. To the 9th hee hath saith hee had twelve of his company in this GUTTER
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To the eighth hee this deponent himselfe helped to carry from
47. present voyage, whereof three were English, and thereof XXXX GUTTER
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mr Lucies house to the prize office the moneys which hee paid
48. Swedes and Easterlings, saving this deponent who liveth at XXXX GUTTER
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for the said shipp, and delivered the same there in the Treasurie GUTTER
49. but was borne in holsteinland, and that there were noe fflandrians GUTTER
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about three yeeres since when mr Lucie bought the said shipp XXX GUTTER
50. or other subiects of theking of Spaine aboard her.
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whereupon this deponent was presently constituted master of her
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by him here.
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To the 9th hee hath saith hee had twelve of his company in this GUTTER
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present voyage, whereof three were English, and thereof XXXX GUTTER
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Swedes and Easterlings, saving this deponent who liveth at XXXX GUTTER
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but was borne in holsteinland, and that there were noe fflandrians GUTTER
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or other subiects of theking of Spaine aboard her.
  
 
Broeder Backson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Broeder Backson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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to his owne use, and hense hee went in ballast to hull, and there tooke
in wheate and leade upon the said affreightment for Bordeaux and as shee GUTTER
was going thither ward therewith, shee was taken by Ostenders, who carried
her to Saint Sebastians, where the said goods being taken out, shee went
to Rochell and loaded ˹salt˺ for the said Mr Lucie and carried and delivered the GUTTER
same at Southampton and thense went in ballast to Rochell and there
tooke in another cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to
Derliba in Curland, and there delivered part thereof, and carried the
rest to derwinda and delivered it, and there took in a cargo of
pipestaves for this port for mr tuXXes account, and there delivered
the same, and hense went in ballast to Norway, and there tooke in
casks and deales for his account for Dartmouth and there delivered
the same, and thense went in ballast to Rochell, and tooke in another
cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to Riga to and
delivered the same to the foresaid harman Barker, who reladed GUTTER
her with her present lading for this port for the said mr
Lucies account as aforesaid, and saith hee alwaies and XXXXtimes GUTTER
received his wages for his service as master of the said shipp of
and from the said mr Lucie, either by this deponents himselfe
or his wife to whom (in this deponents absense) the same was sometimes GUTTER
paid, shee living at Saint Saviours Dock, and otherwise hee referreth
himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.

To the fourth hee cannot answer.

To the fifth hee saith the said shipp belongeth wholly and solely to
Mr Lucie and otherwise negatively.

To the sixth hee saith hee cannot call to minde when hee first XXX GUTTER
of the warrs betweene England and Spaine, but bel beleeveth that XXXX GUTTER
was warrs betweene Spaine and ffrance a the same time XXXXX ˹that˺ they
began netweene England and Spaine.

To the 7th hee saith that the said goods going in the name and XXXX GUTTER
account of harman Barker of Riga which is under the Swede ˹(and this deponent having a paXX from the XXX GUTTER˺ the
same would not have bin staid by any Ostender or dunkirker though GUTTER
bound for ffrance, who would not have seized them unlesse they had
appeared to be for the account of ffrench or English, and saith that or
others in hostilitie with the Spaniard, and saith the said papers
were made colourably and proforma of as aforesaid for Rochell
meerely to avoide seizure by Ostenders, dunkirkers or other subiects GUTTER
of Spaine, and other not to avoide the English, the shipp being
really bound to that and to noe other port.

To the eighth hee this deponent himselfe helped to carry from
mr Lucies house to the prize office the moneys which hee paid
for the said shipp, and delivered the same there in the Treasurie GUTTER
about three yeeres since when mr Lucie bought the said shipp XXX GUTTER
whereupon this deponent was presently constituted master of her
by him here.

To the 9th hee hath saith hee had twelve of his company in this GUTTER
present voyage, whereof three were English, and thereof XXXX GUTTER
Swedes and Easterlings, saving this deponent who liveth at XXXX GUTTER
but was borne in holsteinland, and that there were noe fflandrians GUTTER
or other subiects of theking of Spaine aboard her.

Broeder Backson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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