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|Transcription=1. producent pearson, and was masters of the XX mate of the Willing Mynde
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|Transcription=producent pearson, and was masters of the XX mate of the Willing Mynde
2. the voyage in question, and saith part of his wages is yet vureteives
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the voyage in question, and saith part of his wages is yet vureteives
3. the master and hee having not yet reckoned, neither is it usuall as hee saith for
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the master and hee having not yet reckoned, neither is it usuall as hee saith for
4. masters to pay the whole wages due any voyage till the shipp bee delievered
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masters to pay the whole wages due any voyage till the shipp bee delievered
5. (which the sayd shipp yet is - obscured by ink not) And to the rest of interrogations
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(which the sayd shipp yet is - obscured by ink not) And to the rest of interrogations
6. hee answereth negatively for his part and otherwise cannot answere/
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hee answereth negatively for his part and otherwise cannot answere/
7. To the 2 hee saith that there was a necessitie that the willing wynde must
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8. board sayle in manner aforesayd or also loose the Company of their
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9. convoyes, and thereby insurre eminent danger of being taken by, enemiest
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10. of this Commonwealth, and saith shee board sayle as aforesayd only to keepe
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11. the Convoyes compnay and avoide danger as aforesayd, and beleeveth if shee had
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12. not soo borne sayle the damage by water had not happened nor the sayd
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13. shipp proved leakie XXX./
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14. To the 3 hee saith the paper was stowed ˹in the sayd shipp and a baft˺ the salt, by it selfe and not
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To the 2 hee saith that there was a necessitie that the willing wynde must
15. under it the salt, neither did this deponent xxx ever knowe salts stowed
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board sayle in manner aforesayd or also loose the Company of their
16. upon paper, or paper upon salt, but beleeveth if any paper bee and thereby knoweth
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convoyes, and thereby insurre eminent danger of being taken by, enemiest
17. not what damage may come by stowing paper soo, and saith there was
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of this Commonwealth, and saith shee board sayle as aforesayd only to keepe
18. damage done to some salt, brandie wine, and vinegar on board the sayd shipp
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the Convoyes compnay and avoide danger as aforesayd, and beleeveth if shee had
19. but the quanitite or value thereof hee knoweth not, And further hee cannot answere./
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not soo borne sayle the damage by water had not happened nor the sayd
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shipp proved leakie XXX./
  
20. To the 4th hee saith the stormy weather predeposed was not extraordinary
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To the 3 hee saith the paper was stowed ˹in the sayd shipp and a baft˺ the salt, by it selfe and not
21. but such foule weather as usually shipps meete with And hee beleeveth
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under it the salt, neither did this deponent xxx ever knowe salts stowed
22. Xat in his conscience that had not the sayd shipp bin soo forced to
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upon paper, or paper upon salt, but beleeveth if any paper bee and thereby knoweth
23. beare sayle were then extraordinary to keepe company with the sayd
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not what damage may come by stowing paper soo, and saith there was
24. Convoyes, and avoide danger of surprizall by eninies as aforesayd,
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damage done to some salt, brandie wine, and vinegar on board the sayd shipp
25. the stormie weather aforesayd would not have caused her to take in
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but the quanitite or value thereof hee knoweth not, And further hee cannot answere./
26. water soo as to spoile her ladeing, shee being (otherwise ˹then˺ by reason
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27. of such beareing sayle) a tight shipp And further hee cannot answere/
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To the 4th hee saith the stormy weather predeposed was not extraordinary
28. by me Jam: Ayscough signature
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but such foule weather as usually shipps meete with And hee beleeveth
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Xat in his conscience that had not the sayd shipp bin soo forced to
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beare sayle were then extraordinary to keepe company with the sayd
 +
Convoyes, and avoide danger of surprizall by eninies as aforesayd,
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the stormie weather aforesayd would not have caused her to take in
 +
water soo as to spoile her ladeing, shee being (otherwise ˹then˺ by reason
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of such beareing sayle) a tight shipp And further hee cannot answere/
 +
 
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by me Jam: Ayscough signature
  
 
The sayd James Ayscough upon the interries given in
 
The sayd James Ayscough upon the interries given in
 
on the behalfe of Carbonell and Seawards/
 
on the behalfe of Carbonell and Seawards/
  
31. To the first hee saith hee cometh to testifie at request of the producent pearson
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To the first hee saith hee cometh to testifie at request of the producent pearson
32. and was master mate of the shipp Interrogate the voyage interrogate and saith part
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and was master mate of the shipp Interrogate the voyage interrogate and saith part
33. of his wages is unpaid for that the master and hee have not yet reckoned the shipp
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of his wages is unpaid for that the master and hee have not yet reckoned the shipp
34. not being yet discharged of all her ladeing, before which tyme it is not usuall
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not being yet discharged of all her ladeing, before which tyme it is not usuall
35. for masters of shipps to pay off their men their full wages but have much is behinde
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for masters of shipps to pay off their men their full wages but have much is behinde
36. hee knoweth not, And further hee cannot answere otherwise then negatively saving
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hee knoweth not, And further hee cannot answere otherwise then negatively saving
37. his foregoeing deposition wherein hee hath declared that the goods interrogate
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his foregoeing deposition wherein hee hath declared that the goods interrogate
38. were well stowed and saith there is noo blame lyeth upon him touching any damage
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were well stowed and saith there is noo blame lyeth upon him touching any damage
39. happened to the sayd shipps ladeing the same happening only by the meanes
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happened to the sayd shipps ladeing the same happening only by the meanes
40. aforesayd./
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aforesayd./
  
41. To the 2 hee knoweth not to whome in parlticular any of the sayd shipps ladeing
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To the 2 hee knoweth not to whome in parlticular any of the sayd shipps ladeing
42. belonged but knoweth there was paper in the sayd shipp and saith the sayd same
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belonged but knoweth there was paper in the sayd shipp and saith the sayd same
43. was Conveniently and well stowed before and abaft the sayd salt and not upn
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was Conveniently and well stowed before and abaft the sayd salt and not upn
44. the salt, and saith salt is of a melting quality if wett come amoungst it, And
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the salt, and saith salt is of a melting quality if wett come amoungst it, And
45. to the rest of the interrogatorie hee answereth negatively, well knowing that the sayd
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to the rest of the interrogatorie hee answereth negatively, well knowing that the sayd
 
paper
 
paper
  

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producent pearson, and was masters of the XX mate of the Willing Mynde
the voyage in question, and saith part of his wages is yet vureteives
the master and hee having not yet reckoned, neither is it usuall as hee saith for
masters to pay the whole wages due any voyage till the shipp bee delievered
(which the sayd shipp yet is - obscured by ink not) And to the rest of interrogations
hee answereth negatively for his part and otherwise cannot answere/

To the 2 hee saith that there was a necessitie that the willing wynde must
board sayle in manner aforesayd or also loose the Company of their
convoyes, and thereby insurre eminent danger of being taken by, enemiest
of this Commonwealth, and saith shee board sayle as aforesayd only to keepe
the Convoyes compnay and avoide danger as aforesayd, and beleeveth if shee had
not soo borne sayle the damage by water had not happened nor the sayd
shipp proved leakie XXX./

To the 3 hee saith the paper was stowed ˹in the sayd shipp and a baft˺ the salt, by it selfe and not
under it the salt, neither did this deponent xxx ever knowe salts stowed
upon paper, or paper upon salt, but beleeveth if any paper bee and thereby knoweth
not what damage may come by stowing paper soo, and saith there was
damage done to some salt, brandie wine, and vinegar on board the sayd shipp
but the quanitite or value thereof hee knoweth not, And further hee cannot answere./

To the 4th hee saith the stormy weather predeposed was not extraordinary
but such foule weather as usually shipps meete with And hee beleeveth
Xat in his conscience that had not the sayd shipp bin soo forced to
beare sayle were then extraordinary to keepe company with the sayd
Convoyes, and avoide danger of surprizall by eninies as aforesayd,
the stormie weather aforesayd would not have caused her to take in
water soo as to spoile her ladeing, shee being (otherwise ˹then˺ by reason
of such beareing sayle) a tight shipp And further hee cannot answere/

by me Jam: Ayscough signature

The sayd James Ayscough upon the interries given in
on the behalfe of Carbonell and Seawards/

To the first hee saith hee cometh to testifie at request of the producent pearson
and was master mate of the shipp Interrogate the voyage interrogate and saith part
of his wages is unpaid for that the master and hee have not yet reckoned the shipp
not being yet discharged of all her ladeing, before which tyme it is not usuall
for masters of shipps to pay off their men their full wages but have much is behinde
hee knoweth not, And further hee cannot answere otherwise then negatively saving
his foregoeing deposition wherein hee hath declared that the goods interrogate
were well stowed and saith there is noo blame lyeth upon him touching any damage
happened to the sayd shipps ladeing the same happening only by the meanes
aforesayd./

To the 2 hee knoweth not to whome in parlticular any of the sayd shipps ladeing
belonged but knoweth there was paper in the sayd shipp and saith the sayd same
was Conveniently and well stowed before and abaft the sayd salt and not upn
the salt, and saith salt is of a melting quality if wett come amoungst it, And
to the rest of the interrogatorie hee answereth negatively, well knowing that the sayd
paper

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