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|Transcription=1. The 12th day of ffebruary 1656/
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|Transcription=The 12th day of ffebruary 1656/
2. Examined on the sayd allegation./
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3. <margin value="Left">XXXXX Rp EA. 7th</margin>
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Examined on the sayd allegation./
4. Richard Bennett Esquire an Inhabitant of Virginia but at
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5. present liveing in London borne at Wilscombe in the County
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'''XXXXX Rp EA. 7th'''
6. of Somersett aged 49 yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
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7. sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/
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'''Richard Bennett Esquire''' an Inhabitant of Virginia but at
8. To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
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present liveing in London borne at Wilscombe in the County
9. deponent and the arlate Phillipp Ewers and one Captaine John Whittie ˹and the producent Watts˺ being
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of Somersett aged 49 yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
10. in Company togeather upon Wednesday the eleventh day of this Instant ffebruary
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sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/
11. and they having some discourse togeather touching the voyage in question and
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12. the sayd Phillipp Ewer did then in presense of this deponent and the sayd Captaine
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To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
13. Whittie and the producent confesse and acknowledge that hee did Cause bills XX
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deponent and the arlate Phillipp Ewers and one Captaine John Whittie ˹and the producent Watts˺ being
14. XXXXXX to bee put upon the Exchange London giving notice thereby to such as
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in Company togeather upon Wednesday the eleventh day of this Instant ffebruary
15. it concerned that hee would bee gone and proceede upon the voyage in question
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and they having some discourse togeather touching the voyage in question and
16. before the end of October one thousand sixe hundred fifty XXXX fower And
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the sayd Phillipp Ewer did then in presense of this deponent and the sayd Captaine
17. that notwithstanding his setting up his bills to that effect his shipp the
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Whittie and the producent confesse and acknowledge that hee did Cause bills XX
18. William of London was not cleered at Greavesend out of the searchers office
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XXXXXX to bee put upon the Exchange London giving notice thereby to such as
19. there till the eleventh day of december the sayd yeare 1654 And further to
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it concerned that hee would bee gone and proceede upon the voyage in question
20. these articles hee cannot depose./
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before the end of October one thousand sixe hundred fifty XXXX fower And
21. To the 3 hee cannot depose
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that notwithstanding his setting up his bills to that effect his shipp the
22. To the 4th and 5th articles hee saith that at the tyme aforesayd and in presense of this deponent
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William of London was not cleered at Greavesend out of the searchers office
23. and the sayd Whittie and the producent the sayd Phillipp Ewer upon occasion of discourse
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there till the eleventh day of december the sayd yeare 1654 And further to
24. as aforesayd touching the voyage in question did alsoe acknowledge and confesse that
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these articles hee cannot depose./
25. after his shipp was soe cleered at Gravesend hee went thense to Lee Roade and
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26. there laye at Anchor severalll dayes his wife being with him shee having
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To the 3 hee cannot depose
27. as hee sayes divers ˹some˺ Kindred thereabout which shee desyred to visite And
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28. did alsoe acknowledge that while his ˹shipp˺ lay at Anchor in Lee Roade some shipps
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To the 4th and 5th articles hee saith that at the tyme aforesayd and in presense of this deponent
29. did passe thense downe the North Channell into the downes, and sayd that
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and the sayd Whittie and the producent the sayd Phillipp Ewer upon occasion of discourse
30. ˹the reason˺ why hee the sayd Ewer did not alsoe goe through the sayd Channell was for
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as aforesayd touching the voyage in question did alsoe acknowledge and confesse that
31. that hee was not soe well manned as those shipps which passed that way were
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after his shipp was soe cleered at Gravesend hee went thense to Lee Roade and
32. and alsoe for that his Pylott who was to Pylott here into the downes did ˹as hee XXXX ayd XXXX sayd˺ saye
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there laye at Anchor severalll dayes his wife being with him shee having
33. hee was not acquainted with that Channell And further to these
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as hee sayes divers ˹some˺ Kindred thereabout which shee desyred to visite And
34. articles hee cannot depose
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did alsoe acknowledge that while his ˹shipp˺ lay at Anchor in Lee Roade some shipps
35. To the 6th and 7th hee saith the sayd Ewers did the tyme aforesyd and in
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did passe thense downe the North Channell into the downes, and sayd that
36. presense of this deponent and the sayd WXXXttie and the producent upon the occasion aforesayd
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the reason why hee the sayd Ewer did not alsoe goe through the sayd Channell was for
37. alsoe acknowledge that hee did in his passage to Virginia the voyage in
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that hee was not soe well manned as those shipps which passed that way were
38. question by reason of contrary windes put into ffalmouth and there stay
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and alsoe for that his Pylott who was to Pylott here into the downes did ˹as hee XXXX ayd XXXX sayd˺ saye
39. about a weeks space and that hee arrived in James River in Virginia
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hee was not acquainted with that Channell And further to these
40. the three and twentieth day of Aprill 1655 and not before And further
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articles hee cannot depose
41. to these articles hee cannot depose/
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42. To the 8th 9th 10th and 11th articles
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To the 6th and 7th hee saith the sayd Ewers did the tyme aforesyd and in
43. To the 12th article hee saith that hee this deponent hath bin an Inhabitant
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presense of this deponent and the sayd WXXXttie and the producent upon the occasion aforesayd
44. in Virginia for these eight or nyne and twenty yeares last past and exercised
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alsoe acknowledge that hee did in his passage to Virginia the voyage in
45. the trade of Merchandizing there for tobaccoes and other Commodities and
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question by reason of contrary windes put into ffalmouth and there stay
46. thereby well knoweth that such as have tobaccoes to send for England if
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about a weeks space and that hee arrived in James River in Virginia
47. they bee not XXXX certayne that a shipp who hath undertaken the carriage
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the three and twentieth day of Aprill 1655 and not before And further
48. thereof will soone after arrive to take the same doe use after the middle of
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to these articles hee cannot depose/
49. March is once past to send the same by any shipp that is then present in
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50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main text body, as lead to next page">Virginia</margin>
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To the 8th 9th 10th and 11th articles
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To the 12th article hee saith that hee this deponent hath bin an Inhabitant
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in Virginia for these eight or nyne and twenty yeares last past and exercised
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the trade of Merchandizing there for tobaccoes and other Commodities and
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thereby well knoweth that such as have tobaccoes to send for England if
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they bee not XXXX certayne that a shipp who hath undertaken the carriage
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thereof will soone after arrive to take the same doe use after the middle of
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March is once past to send the same by any shipp that is then present in
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Virginia
  
 
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The 12th day of ffebruary 1656/

Examined on the sayd allegation./

XXXXX Rp EA. 7th

Richard Bennett Esquire an Inhabitant of Virginia but at
present liveing in London borne at Wilscombe in the County
of Somersett aged 49 yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/

To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this
deponent and the arlate Phillipp Ewers and one Captaine John Whittie ˹and the producent Watts˺ being
in Company togeather upon Wednesday the eleventh day of this Instant ffebruary
and they having some discourse togeather touching the voyage in question and
the sayd Phillipp Ewer did then in presense of this deponent and the sayd Captaine
Whittie and the producent confesse and acknowledge that hee did Cause bills XX
XXXXXX to bee put upon the Exchange London giving notice thereby to such as
it concerned that hee would bee gone and proceede upon the voyage in question
before the end of October one thousand sixe hundred fifty XXXX fower And
that notwithstanding his setting up his bills to that effect his shipp the
William of London was not cleered at Greavesend out of the searchers office
there till the eleventh day of december the sayd yeare 1654 And further to
these articles hee cannot depose./

To the 3 hee cannot depose

To the 4th and 5th articles hee saith that at the tyme aforesayd and in presense of this deponent
and the sayd Whittie and the producent the sayd Phillipp Ewer upon occasion of discourse
as aforesayd touching the voyage in question did alsoe acknowledge and confesse that
after his shipp was soe cleered at Gravesend hee went thense to Lee Roade and
there laye at Anchor severalll dayes his wife being with him shee having
as hee sayes divers ˹some˺ Kindred thereabout which shee desyred to visite And
did alsoe acknowledge that while his ˹shipp˺ lay at Anchor in Lee Roade some shipps
did passe thense downe the North Channell into the downes, and sayd that
the reason why hee the sayd Ewer did not alsoe goe through the sayd Channell was for
that hee was not soe well manned as those shipps which passed that way were
and alsoe for that his Pylott who was to Pylott here into the downes did ˹as hee XXXX ayd XXXX sayd˺ saye
hee was not acquainted with that Channell And further to these
articles hee cannot depose

To the 6th and 7th hee saith the sayd Ewers did the tyme aforesyd and in
presense of this deponent and the sayd WXXXttie and the producent upon the occasion aforesayd
alsoe acknowledge that hee did in his passage to Virginia the voyage in
question by reason of contrary windes put into ffalmouth and there stay
about a weeks space and that hee arrived in James River in Virginia
the three and twentieth day of Aprill 1655 and not before And further
to these articles hee cannot depose/

To the 8th 9th 10th and 11th articles

To the 12th article hee saith that hee this deponent hath bin an Inhabitant
in Virginia for these eight or nyne and twenty yeares last past and exercised
the trade of Merchandizing there for tobaccoes and other Commodities and
thereby well knoweth that such as have tobaccoes to send for England if
they bee not XXXX certayne that a shipp who hath undertaken the carriage
thereof will soone after arrive to take the same doe use after the middle of
March is once past to send the same by any shipp that is then present in
Virginia

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