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|Transcription=said [?wyngarts] and blamed him for such his delay and for neglecting his
 
|Transcription=said [?wyngarts] and blamed him for such his delay and for neglecting his
Imployers occasions, tekking how the weather had bin faire and how that
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Imployers occasions, telling how the weather had bin faire and how that
 
other shipps from England ffrance and other places had arived at dublin while
 
other shipps from England ffrance and other places had arived at dublin while
 
he was loytering by the way or to that effect, and this deponent then and there
 
he was loytering by the way or to that effect, and this deponent then and there

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Transcription

said [?wyngarts] and blamed him for such his delay and for neglecting his
Imployers occasions, telling how the weather had bin faire and how that
other shipps from England ffrance and other places had arived at dublin while
he was loytering by the way or to that effect, and this deponent then and there
severall times required him the said wyngarts to proceese with his said
shipp for dublin, and this deponent the next day (after such his
coming by horse to Waterford) retourning for dublin left strict charge
and order with the said winegaerts to make all spped away with his shipp
for dublin, whether this deponent (as hee told him) would gow before to
get all things in a readines for his lading, and soe this deponent departed
by land for dublin, but while hee was soe at Waterford, hee was as
hee saith tiold and made acquainted by ffishermen and others and
by some of the said wyngaerts owne company, that hee had neglected
the oportunitie of wine and weather and staid at Waterford when hee
had severall times oportunitie of going for dublin with his said shipp.
And further hee doth not depose, saving the said producents are much
damnified by such delay of the said wyngarts, and saving that the said
Wyngarts (as this deponent was credibly informed) staid with his shipp
about thirtie dayes at Waterford when hee might have gonne for dublin.

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