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|Transcription=1. of goods happening by their neglect, and otherwise cannot answer
 
|Transcription=1. of goods happening by their neglect, and otherwise cannot answer
 
2. saving as aforesaid.
 
2. saving as aforesaid.
3. To the second hee saith that there is an allowance ˹of a certaine dutie˺ in XX the said
+
 
4. Brazila voyages to the master and company, under the name of or
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To the second hee saith that there is an allowance ˹of a certaine dutie˺ in XX the said
5. terme of Gindage, which is there usually paid to the master and
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Brazila voyages to the master and company, under the name of or
6. company, as primage and average are in England; and saith
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terme of Gindage, which is there usually paid to the master and
7. that at such time of his being at Lisbone, there was noe obligation
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company, as primage and average are in England; and saith
8. on the master and company for dammage happening to the goods
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that at such time of his being at Lisbone, there was noe obligation
9. in the voyage, but the same was usually laid upon the goods in a generall
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on the master and company for dammage happening to the goods
10. average, and therefore they had noe other allowance but their
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in the voyage, but the same was usually laid upon the goods in a generall
11. wages and gindage, saving that some owners have allowed the
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average, and therefore they had noe other allowance but their
12. Commanders a gratuitie to the valew of fiftie pounds or thereabouts
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wages and gindage, saving that some owners have allowed the
13. according to the burthen of the shipp, and that was for his extraordinary
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Commanders a gratuitie to the valew of fiftie pounds or thereabouts
14. extraordinary paines and hazard; And otherwise hee cannot answer.
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according to the burthen of the shipp, and that was for his extraordinary
15. To the third hee saith that the Hollanders being more potent at sea
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extraordinary paines and hazard; And otherwise hee cannot answer.
16. than the other nations interrogated, and the Portuguese being weake at sea,
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17. the English shipps serving the Portugueses in the foresaid voyages saile
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To the third hee saith that the Hollanders being more potent at sea
18. in more hazard and danger, than those that serve the other nations
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than the other nations interrogated, and the Portuguese being weake at sea,
19. interrogated. And otherwise hee cannot answer, saving as aforesaid,
+
the English shipps serving the Portugueses in the foresaid voyages saile
20. and saving hee saith that Brazila is a place whereto warrants
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in more hazard and danger, than those that serve the other nations
21. much date and destroy the shipping, and the heate of the climate
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interrogated. And otherwise hee cannot answer, saving as aforesaid,
22. is very destructive to the shipping, and therefore the weare and
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and saving hee saith that Brazila is a place whereto warrants
23. teare ˹are˺ the greater.
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much date and destroy the shipping, and the heate of the climate
24. To the fourth hee cannot answer.
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is very destructive to the shipping, and therefore the weare and
25. To the 5th hee saith hee doth not knowe of any such treatie
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teare are the greater.
26. betweene master and owner, saving for the shipp hanibal of
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27. London, which being a shipp of greate burthen and her owners
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To the fourth hee cannot answer.
28. intending to send her for Portugall and there to be freighted for
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29. the Brazila, they to prevent any future differences declared
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To the 5th hee saith hee doth not knowe of any such treatie
30. to the commander that hee should not prestend to the avereage
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betweene master and owner, saving for the shipp hanibal of
31. for that voyage in case of proceeding thereupon, but hee
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London, which being a shipp of greate burthen and her owners
32. insisting to have a part thereof, the owners thereupon altered
+
intending to send her for Portugall and there to be freighted for
33. their intention of sending her for Portugall, and ordered him
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the Brazila, they to prevent any future differences declared
34. the said commander to lay in for Italy, howbeit hee
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to the commander that hee should not prestend to the avereage
35. saith that in such treatie, the owners would have given him
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for that voyage in case of proceeding thereupon, but hee
36. some allowance out of the average or otherwise as an incouragement
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insisting to have a part thereof, the owners thereupon altered
37. to ge the said Portugall voyage. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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their intention of sending her for Portugall, and ordered him
38. To the sixth hee saith that formerly fiansa hath usually
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the said commander to lay in for Italy, howbeit hee
39. bin given on behalfe of the commander and shipp for their
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saith that in such treatie, the owners would have given him
40. retourne from BRazila back to the Lisbone, and such
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some allowance out of the average or otherwise as an incouragement
41. fiansa hath usually bin entred or given by the marchants ˹owners˺ or
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to ge the said Portugall voyage. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
42. their factors on their behalfe at Lisbone, who habe procured
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43. the said voyage, And saith that severalll English shipps were
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To the sixth hee saith that formerly fiansa hath usually
44. the said voyage before the ˹interrogated˺ said dobbins, And otherwise hee cannot
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bin given on behalfe of the commander and shipp for their
45. answer saving as aforesaid.
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retourne from BRazila back to the Lisbone, and such
 +
fiansa hath usually bin entred or given by the marchants ˹owners˺ or
 +
their factors on their behalfe at Lisbone, who habe procured
 +
the said voyage, And saith that severalll English shipps were
 +
the said voyage before the interrogated said dobbins, And otherwise hee cannot
 +
answer saving as aforesaid.
 +
 
 
46. To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to who hee hath predeposed
 
46. To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to who hee hath predeposed
47. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">and</margin>
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and
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. of goods happening by their neglect, and otherwise cannot answer
2. saving as aforesaid.

To the second hee saith that there is an allowance ˹of a certaine dutie˺ in XX the said
Brazila voyages to the master and company, under the name of or
terme of Gindage, which is there usually paid to the master and
company, as primage and average are in England; and saith
that at such time of his being at Lisbone, there was noe obligation
on the master and company for dammage happening to the goods
in the voyage, but the same was usually laid upon the goods in a generall
average, and therefore they had noe other allowance but their
wages and gindage, saving that some owners have allowed the
Commanders a gratuitie to the valew of fiftie pounds or thereabouts
according to the burthen of the shipp, and that was for his extraordinary
extraordinary paines and hazard; And otherwise hee cannot answer.

To the third hee saith that the Hollanders being more potent at sea
than the other nations interrogated, and the Portuguese being weake at sea,
the English shipps serving the Portugueses in the foresaid voyages saile
in more hazard and danger, than those that serve the other nations
interrogated. And otherwise hee cannot answer, saving as aforesaid,
and saving hee saith that Brazila is a place whereto warrants
much date and destroy the shipping, and the heate of the climate
is very destructive to the shipping, and therefore the weare and
teare are the greater.

To the fourth hee cannot answer.

To the 5th hee saith hee doth not knowe of any such treatie
betweene master and owner, saving for the shipp hanibal of
London, which being a shipp of greate burthen and her owners
intending to send her for Portugall and there to be freighted for
the Brazila, they to prevent any future differences declared
to the commander that hee should not prestend to the avereage
for that voyage in case of proceeding thereupon, but hee
insisting to have a part thereof, the owners thereupon altered
their intention of sending her for Portugall, and ordered him
the said commander to lay in for Italy, howbeit hee
saith that in such treatie, the owners would have given him
some allowance out of the average or otherwise as an incouragement
to ge the said Portugall voyage. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the sixth hee saith that formerly fiansa hath usually
bin given on behalfe of the commander and shipp for their
retourne from BRazila back to the Lisbone, and such
fiansa hath usually bin entred or given by the marchants ˹owners˺ or
their factors on their behalfe at Lisbone, who habe procured
the said voyage, And saith that severalll English shipps were
the said voyage before the interrogated said dobbins, And otherwise hee cannot
answer saving as aforesaid.

46. To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to who hee hath predeposed
and

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