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|Transcription=1. ánd saith that Brazile though hot, is not an unhealthie climate
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|Transcription=ánd saith that Brazile though hot, is not an unhealthie climate
2. as hee hath heard by those that have gonne thither, And otherwise hee
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as hee hath heard by those that have gonne thither, And otherwise hee
3. cannot answer.
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cannot answer.
4. To the 8th hee saith hee was˺ hath upon arbitrion the to allow to Captaine Wills Commander
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5. of ˹a˺ X shipp ˹the Good Successe˺ wherein hee was concerned as part owner the summe of eightie
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To the 8th hee saith hee was˺ hath upon arbitrion the to allow to Captaine Wills Commander
6. mil Res, and to some others some ˹such˺ gratuities have bin by him and
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of ˹a˺ X shipp the ''Good Successe'' wherein hee was concerned as part owner the summe of eightie
7. company of owners given according to the qualitie of the shipp, but
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mil Res, and to some others some such gratuities have bin by him and
8. the summes hee remembreth not. And otherwise hee cannot answer.
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company of owners given according to the qualitie of the shipp, but
9. To the 9th hee beleeveth there is none of the said average due
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the summes hee remembreth not. And otherwise hee cannot answer.
10. to the masters, in ..... Brazila voyages, and that the reason of
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11. treating nefore hand with ............ the master ˹of the Hanibal˺ for his not
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To the 9th hee beleeveth there is none of the said average due
12. expecting any of the said average, was ............. to prevent
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to the masters, in Brazila voyages, and that the reason of
13. any future disputes thereabouts, understanding that the average ˹for such voyage˺ the same
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treating nefore hand with the master of the ''Hanibal'' for his not
14. had bin unduely determined by a Commander from other owners,
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expecting any of the said average, was to prevent
15. namely by the interrogated dobbins, and otherwsie hee cannot answer
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any future disputes thereabouts, understanding that the average for such voyage the same
16. saving as aforesaid.
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had bin unduely determined by a Commander from other owners,
17. To the 10th hee saith it is usuall for owners finding the master
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namely by the interrogated dobbins, and otherwsie hee cannot answer
18. to have bin at extraordinary charges in following the shipps
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saving as aforesaid.
19. busines ashore .. in the said voyage, to allow him ˹some˺ consideration
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20. for the same, .............. ˹towards˺ such charges, sometimes more and
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To the 10th hee saith it is usuall for owners finding the master
21. sometimes lesse, and some consideration hath likewise bin had
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to have bin at extraordinary charges in following the shipps
22. for allowing some wine and such provisions for the voyage, And
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busines ashore in the said voyage, to allow him some consideration
23. otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
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for the same, towards such charges, sometimes more and
24. To the 11th hee saith that the primage or average due in
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sometimes lesse, and some consideration hath likewise bin had
25. the severall parts and places interrogated is paid according to the custome
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for allowing some wine and such provisions for the voyage, And
26. of the place, .............. and voyages, but howe much hee knoweth
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otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
27. not certainly, being in some places more and some lesse. And
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28. otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
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To the 11th hee saith that the primage or average due in
29.
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the severall parts and places interrogated is paid according to the custome
30. To the Interrogatories in the second place. CENTRE HEADING
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of the place, and voyages, but howe much hee knoweth
31. To the first ˹and second˺ hee saith that as hee hath heard and beleeveth
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not certainly, being in some places more and some lesse. And
32. that his brother John Bushell did ˹as aforesaid˺ in or about the yeare 1650 interrogated
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otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
33. help to .......... let the interrogated Captaine Ell and Capatine Tatam
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34. their shipps to freight for Brazila from Lisborne by Charterpartie
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To the Interrogatories in the second place. [CENTRE HEADING]
35. ............................................, but the conditions or particulars
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36. of the content or agreement for the said voyage hee remembreth not,
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To the first and second hee saith that as hee hath heard and beleeveth
37. nor knoweth that hee hath seene the ....... Charterparties or
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that his brother John Bushell did as aforesaid in or about the yeare 1650 interrogated
38. copies thereof forthe said voyage by the said shipps or any other
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help to let the interrogated Captaine Ell and Capatine Tatam
39. of the foure shipps interrogated. And itherwise cannot answer.
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their shipps to freight for Brazila from Lisborne by Charterpartie
40. Ti the third hee saith the foresaid Captaine Wills went the foresaid
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, but the conditions or particulars
41. voyage (wherein this deponent was to make ... him foresaid allow
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of the content or agreement for the said voyage hee remembreth not,
42. allowance upon arbitation) in the yeare 1648, 1649 ˹1649˺ or thereabouts to the
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nor knoweth that hee hath seene the Charterparties or
43. Brazila, and that hee and his said brother were concerned therein
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copies thereof forthe said voyage by the said shipps or any other
44. as own part owners, and that some difference arising betweene ˹his said brother˺ thXXX
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of the foure shipps interrogated. And itherwise cannot answer.
45. and the said Captaime upon his pretending to the average, the matter was
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46. referred to arbitation, and the said 80 mill res awarded to the said Captaine
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To the third hee saith the foresaid Captaine Wills went the foresaid
47. thereby. And otherwise hee cannot answer.
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voyage (wherein this deponent was to make him foresaid allow
48. Ed. Bushell SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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allowance upon arbitation) in the yeare 1648, 1649 or thereabouts to the
49. Repeated befored Collonel Cock.
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Brazila, and that hee and his said brother were concerned therein
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as own part owners, and that some difference arising betweene his said brother thXXX
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and the said Captaine upon his pretending to the average, the matter was
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referred to arbitation, and the said 80 mill res awarded to the said Captaine
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thereby. And otherwise hee cannot answer.
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Ed. Bushell &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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Repeated befored Collonel Cock.
  
 
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ánd saith that Brazile though hot, is not an unhealthie climate
as hee hath heard by those that have gonne thither, And otherwise hee
cannot answer.

To the 8th hee saith hee was˺ hath upon arbitrion the to allow to Captaine Wills Commander
of ˹a˺ X shipp the Good Successe wherein hee was concerned as part owner the summe of eightie
mil Res, and to some others some such gratuities have bin by him and
company of owners given according to the qualitie of the shipp, but
the summes hee remembreth not. And otherwise hee cannot answer.

To the 9th hee beleeveth there is none of the said average due
to the masters, in Brazila voyages, and that the reason of
treating nefore hand with the master of the Hanibal for his not
expecting any of the said average, was to prevent
any future disputes thereabouts, understanding that the average for such voyage the same
had bin unduely determined by a Commander from other owners,
namely by the interrogated dobbins, and otherwsie hee cannot answer
saving as aforesaid.

To the 10th hee saith it is usuall for owners finding the master
to have bin at extraordinary charges in following the shipps
busines ashore in the said voyage, to allow him some consideration
for the same, towards such charges, sometimes more and
sometimes lesse, and some consideration hath likewise bin had
for allowing some wine and such provisions for the voyage, And
otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

To the 11th hee saith that the primage or average due in
the severall parts and places interrogated is paid according to the custome
of the place, and voyages, but howe much hee knoweth
not certainly, being in some places more and some lesse. And
otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

To the Interrogatories in the second place. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first and second hee saith that as hee hath heard and beleeveth
that his brother John Bushell did as aforesaid in or about the yeare 1650 interrogated
help to let the interrogated Captaine Ell and Capatine Tatam
their shipps to freight for Brazila from Lisborne by Charterpartie
, but the conditions or particulars
of the content or agreement for the said voyage hee remembreth not,
nor knoweth that hee hath seene the Charterparties or
copies thereof forthe said voyage by the said shipps or any other
of the foure shipps interrogated. And itherwise cannot answer.

To the third hee saith the foresaid Captaine Wills went the foresaid
voyage (wherein this deponent was to make him foresaid allow
allowance upon arbitation) in the yeare 1648, 1649 or thereabouts to the
Brazila, and that hee and his said brother were concerned therein
as own part owners, and that some difference arising betweene his said brother thXXX
and the said Captaine upon his pretending to the average, the matter was
referred to arbitation, and the said 80 mill res awarded to the said Captaine
thereby. And otherwise hee cannot answer.

Ed. Bushell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated befored Collonel Cock.

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