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|Transcription=part of them, The premisses he deposeth for that he hath belonged to
1. part of them, The premisses ˹he deposeth˺ for that he hath belonged to
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the sayd shipp as Carpenter of her (as he is now) for
2. the sayd shipp as Carpenter of her (as he is now) for
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about three yeares past and by that meanes well knoweth
3. about three yeares past and by that meanes well knoweth
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most of the Owners of her, And further he cannot depose./
4. most of the Owners of her, And further he cannot depose./
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5. To the second article he cannot depose saving that he this
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To the second article he cannot depose saving that he this
6. deponente did hear the arlate William Greene the producent
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deponente did hear the arlate William Greene the producent
7. say (after the sayd shipp had taken in her lading at Porto=
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say (after the sayd shipp had taken in her lading at Porto=
8. Port) that if he had knowne that ffisher (meaning William
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Port) that if he had knowne that ffisher (meaning William
9. ffisher the party in this cause as this deponent verily beleeveth)
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ffisher the party in this cause as this deponent verily beleeveth)
10. had had any thing to doe in, or with any goods he had on
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had had any thing to doe in, or with any goods he had on
11. board, he would not have taken them in, for that
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board, he would not have taken them in, for that
12. he the producent had found him the sayd ffisher very
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he the producent had found him the sayd ffisher very
13. troublesome concerning some goods, that he the producent
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troublesome concerning some goods, that he the producent
14. had formerly brought home, which belonged to the sayd
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had formerly brought home, which belonged to the sayd
15. ffisher And further he cannot depose./
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ffisher And further he cannot depose./
16. To the third article he deposeth and saith that he this
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17. deponent doth not knowe nor hath heard that any goods
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To the third article he deposeth and saith that he this
18. or the goods of any man aboard the said shipp ˹were˺
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deponent doth not knowe nor hath heard that any goods
19. imbezeld or damaged, or had or did receive any damage
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or the goods of any man aboard the said shipp were
20. or imbezelement, but that they were all aswell the goods
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imbezeld or damaged, or had or did receive any damage
21. of the arlate ffisher as any other merchant or person
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or imbezelement, but that they were all aswell the goods
22. were dischardged out of the sayd shipp in as good order and
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of the arlate ffisher as any other merchant or person
23. condition as they were received into the sayd shipp, And
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were dischardged out of the sayd shipp in as good order and
24. he further saith that of his certaine knowledge other
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condition as they were received into the sayd shipp, And
25. men (to whom goods brought home the voyage allegate were
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he further saith that of his certaine knowledge other
26. consigned) have received their sayd goods with content
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men (to whom goods brought home the voyage allegate were
27. and complaine not all at all of any damage their goods
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consigned) have received their sayd goods with content
28. received, and that he doth not knowe nor ever heard that any
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and complaine not all at all of any damage their goods
29. man (except the sayd ffisher) hath complayned ˹of˺ or pretended
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received, and that he doth not knowe nor ever heard that any
30. that any damage or imbezelment came or happened unto
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man (except the sayd ffisher) hath complayned ˹of˺ or pretended
31. their goods the voyage aforeasyd, And further he cannot
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that any damage or imbezelment came or happened unto
32. depose./
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their goods the voyage aforeasyd, And further he cannot
33. To the fourth article he cannot depose saving that iij li x s per
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depose./
34. Tonne is (as he conceiveth) but a low rate for the
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35. freight of XXXgars, And further he cannot depose./
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To the fourth article he cannot depose saving that iij li x s per
36. To the fifth he refereth himselfe to his former deposition
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Tonne is (as he conceiveth) but a low rate for the
37. And further he cannot depose.
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freight of &#91;XXX&#93;gars, And further he cannot depose./
38. To the sixth he cannot depose.
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39. To the seaventh and eighth articles he referreth himselfe
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To the fifth he refereth himselfe to his former deposition
40. to the law And further he cannot depose./
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And further he cannot depose.
41. To the nineth he saith his former deposition is true./
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42. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
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To the sixth he cannot depose.
43. The marke of '''WW''' &#91;MARKE&#93; William Venus MARKE, RH SIDE
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To the seaventh and eighth articles he referreth himselfe
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to the law And further he cannot depose./
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To the nineth he saith his former deposition is true./
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Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
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The marke of '''WW''' &#91;MARKE&#93; William Venus &#91;MARKE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
 
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part of them, The premisses he deposeth for that he hath belonged to
the sayd shipp as Carpenter of her (as he is now) for
about three yeares past and by that meanes well knoweth
most of the Owners of her, And further he cannot depose./

To the second article he cannot depose saving that he this
deponente did hear the arlate William Greene the producent
say (after the sayd shipp had taken in her lading at Porto=
Port) that if he had knowne that ffisher (meaning William
ffisher the party in this cause as this deponent verily beleeveth)
had had any thing to doe in, or with any goods he had on
board, he would not have taken them in, for that
he the producent had found him the sayd ffisher very
troublesome concerning some goods, that he the producent
had formerly brought home, which belonged to the sayd
ffisher And further he cannot depose./

To the third article he deposeth and saith that he this
deponent doth not knowe nor hath heard that any goods
or the goods of any man aboard the said shipp were
imbezeld or damaged, or had or did receive any damage
or imbezelement, but that they were all aswell the goods
of the arlate ffisher as any other merchant or person
were dischardged out of the sayd shipp in as good order and
condition as they were received into the sayd shipp, And
he further saith that of his certaine knowledge other
men (to whom goods brought home the voyage allegate were
consigned) have received their sayd goods with content
and complaine not all at all of any damage their goods
received, and that he doth not knowe nor ever heard that any
man (except the sayd ffisher) hath complayned ˹of˺ or pretended
that any damage or imbezelment came or happened unto
their goods the voyage aforeasyd, And further he cannot
depose./

To the fourth article he cannot depose saving that iij li x s per
Tonne is (as he conceiveth) but a low rate for the
freight of [XXX]gars, And further he cannot depose./

To the fifth he refereth himselfe to his former deposition
And further he cannot depose.

To the sixth he cannot depose.

To the seaventh and eighth articles he referreth himselfe
to the law And further he cannot depose./

To the nineth he saith his former deposition is true./

Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.

The marke of WW [MARKE] William Venus [MARKE, RH SIDE]