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<series>HCA 13/73</series>
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<folio>f.425v</folio>
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<status>Transcribed Sue Jones needs editing>
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<transcribed Sue Jones, needs editing></first-transcriber>
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and Holland and that thereupon the sayd Wygards and drewes did
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threaten them that if they would not assist in weighing Anchor
 
threaten them that if they would not assist in weighing Anchor
and carrying away the sayd ship and her lading they would &#91;?Gauge?&#93;
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and carrying away the sayd ship and her ladeing they would Gauge
them or otherwise punish them, and that they put the master &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
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them or otherwise punish them, and that they put the master &#91;?mate GUTTER&#93;
into a smack and carrying him to delfes Isle and then &#91;weighed GUTTER&#93;
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into a smack and carrying him to delfes Isle and then weighed
Anchor and carried the sayd ship the &#91;ther alsoe&#93; &#91;?carr&#93; by the negligence of the sayd wygards and drewes and their confederates &#91;for the xxxx&#93; &#91;xxxxxx xxxxxxxx INSERT & GUTTER&#93; And hee this deponents
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Anchor and carried the sayd ship the &#91;?ther alsoe&#93; &#91;?carr&#93; by the negligence of the sayd wygards and drewes and their confederates &#91;for the xxxx&#93; &#91;xxxxxx xxxxxxxx INSERT & GUTTER&#93; And hee this deponents
rowing afterwards
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&#91;?Throug tght&#93;
 
&#91;?Throug tght&#93;
  
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rowing afterwards to delfes Isle sawe the sayd ship lye there at
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Anchor neere the &#91;?sconce&#93; there, and also sawe the sayd master
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Mate a prisoner under guard of souldiers at delfes isle And
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hee also knoweth that when the sayd shipp ''Redd Rose'' laye at Delfes
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Isle shee was then become very Leakie (whereas shee was of this deponents knowledge at such tyme
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as the sayd Wigarts and drewes seized her a tight staunch and strong shipp
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and continued soe leakie during the rest of her voyage that her
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company was forced to keep her with continuall pumping to keepe
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her from sinking and hee this deponent being on board when shee
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delivered her ladeing of salt knowing that her ladeing was much damaged
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by reason of her leakinesse, and such her dammage recieved in the
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hull of the sayd ship and hast done to her lading by such her
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leakinesse thereby occasioned, could not in this deponents Judgement account
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to lesse than three hundred pounds sterling All which hee saith &#91;?was GUTTER&#93;
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not by the sayd Wigarts and drewes bin removed but bin lett aloud where
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she first lay neere Embdon And further hee cannot depose./
  
joining afterwards to Delfes Isle sawe the sayd ship lye there at
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To the 6th article hee saith that hee well knoweth that the shippe ''Redd''
Anchor &#91;xxxx&#93; the straite there, and also sawe the sayd master
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''Rose'' after her being released of the sayd seizure by the sayd Wigarts and
Made a prisoner under guard of soldiers at Delfes isle And
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drewes did returne to the first place neere Embden with intente to
hee also knoweth that when the sayd shipp ''Redd Rose'' layd of Delfes
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take in more lading of salt and wine and did take in some wynes but
isle shee was then &#91;xxxx&#93; and very Leakie (whereas shee was at such &#91;xxxx xxxx xxxx&#93;)
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returned there about thirty tonne lead freighted which as hee
as the sayd Wigarts and drewes seized her a light &#91;xxxxx&#93; and strong shipp
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beleeveth was occasioned by reason of such her leakinesse the first &#91;XXXX gutter&#93;
and &#91;xxxxxx&#93; for leakes during the rest of the voyage that her
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company was forced to keep her with continuall pumping to keepe
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her from sinking and have the deponent bring on board when &#91;xxxx&#93;
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&#91;xxxxxxx&#93; her ladding of salt knowing that her lading was very damaged
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by reason of her leakinesse, and such her damage &#91;xxxxx&#93; in the
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hull of the sayd ship and hast done to her lading by such that
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leakinesse thereby &#91;xxxxxxxx&#93; , should not in the deponents judgement amount
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to lesse than three hundred pounds sterling All which hee saith was
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not by the sayd Wigarts and drewes his previously but his call aloud &#91;xxxx&#93;
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The first &#91;xxx&#93; neere Embdon And further hee cannot depose./
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To the 6th article hee saith that hee well knoweth that the shippe ''Redd
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Rose'' after her being wharfed of the sayd shipment by the sayd Wigarts and
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drewes did returne to the first place neere Embden with intent to
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take in more lading of salt and wine and did take in some &#91;xxxxxx&#93; but
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&#91;xxxxxx&#93; there about thirty &#91;xxxxxx&#93;  which as had
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previously was occasioned of such her leakinesse the first &#91;XXXgutter&#93;
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not being willing to adventure any more goods aboard her, but
 
not being willing to adventure any more goods aboard her, but
what to value the sayd dammage for want of freight as hee most
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what to value the sayd dammage for want of freight as hee &#91;cant GUTTER&#93;
respectfully deposeth but in his judgement and &#91;xxxxxxx&#93; the damages suffered
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certaynely depose but in his judgement and estimate the dammage suffered
by the sayd dead freight therein did amount to one hundred pounds
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by the sayd lead freight thence did amount to one hundred pounds
sterling at the best And further to this article hee cannot deposeth/
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sterling at the least And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the 7th article hee saith that the first day after the shipp the'' Redd Rose''
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was taken and carriedd away by the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their
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To the 7th article hee saith that the first day after the shipp the ''Redd Rose''
&#91;xxxxxxxxx&#93; and carriedd to Delfes Isle the sayd Edmond Lemmon
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was taken and carried away by the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their
and this deponent and former &#91;xxxxx&#93; of his Company who was on board
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confederates and carried to delfes Isle the sayd Edmond Lemmon
with him at Embdon did with &#91;xxx&#93; &#91;xxxxxxx&#93; get after the sayd
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and this deponent and fower others of his Company who went on shoare
shipp to Delfes Isle and finding her there the sayd Lemmon
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with him at Embdon did with two Notaries goe after the sayd
and the sayd &#91;xxx&#93; &#91;xxxxxxxx&#93; (as hee &#91;xxxx&#93; deposeth
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shipp to delfes Isle and finding her there the sayd Lemmon
was informed by one &#91;xxxxxxxxx&#93; who went along with them &#91;XXXgutter&#93;
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and the sayd two Notaries (as hee this deponants &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
documents &#91;xx&#93; of the sayd wygarts and drewes and their &#91;xxxxxxx&#93; the &#91;xxxx&#93;
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was informed by an Interpreter who went along with them
why they had signed the sayd shipps lading and told them shee was
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demanded of the sayd wygarts and drewes and their associates the reason
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why they had seized the sayd shipp and ladeing and told them shee was
 
an English shipp and her owners all English men and desyre her
 
an English shipp and her owners all English men and desyre her
and her lading tackle and furniture and papers to &#91;xxxxxxxx&#93; &#91;XXXgutter&#93;
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and her ladeing tackle and furniture and papers to be delievered &#91;XXXgutter&#93;
to them And saith hee well knoweth that this deponent and a third of
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to them And saith hee well knoweth that this deponent and others of
the shipps company who were on board did offer to get aboard her
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the shipps company who were on shoare did offer to goe aboard her
but were &#91;xxxxxxxx&#93; by the souldiers and others who were aboard her &#91;XXXgutter&#93;
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but were resisted by the souldiers and others who were aboard her &#91;XXXgutter&#93;
&#91;xxxxxxx&#93; to shoote them if they came aboard and would not &#91;xxxx&#93;
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threatened to shoote them if they came aboard and would not lett
then came on board but kept the sayd shipp and lading hee sayd
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then come on board but kept the sayd shipp and ladeing two dayes
in the possession which hindered the sayd shipps company
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in their possession which hindered the sayd shipps company
&#91;xxxxx&#93; &#91;xxxx&#93; sayd that after they were admitted aboard &#91;xxx&#93; &#91;xx&#93;
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at least sixe dayes tyme after they were admitted aboard her in
getting her back to her paper of lading &#91;xxxx&#93; Embden to the &#91;xxxx&#93;
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getting her back to her place of ladeing neere Embden to the great
&#91;xxxxx&#93; of the sayd Lemmon and Company And further hee cannot depose.
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preiudice of the sayd Lemmon and Company And further hee cannot depose.
 
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|Ships=Redd Rose [[HCA 13/73 f.430r Annotate|http://annotatehca1373.wikispot.org/HCA_13/73_f.430r_Annotate]]
|Ships=Redd Rose [[HCA 13/73: http://annotatehca1373.wikispot.org/HCA_13/73_f.430r_Annotate|http://annotatehca1373.wikispot.org/HCA_13/73_f.430r_Annotate]]
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===Materials===
 
 
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and Holland and that thereupon the sayd Wygards and drewes did
threaten them that if they would not assist in weighing Anchor
and carrying away the sayd ship and her ladeing they would Gauge
them or otherwise punish them, and that they put the master [?mate GUTTER]
into a smack and carrying him to delfes Isle and then weighed
Anchor and carried the sayd ship the [?ther alsoe] [?carr] by the negligence of the sayd wygards and drewes and their confederates [for the xxxx] [xxxxxx xxxxxxxx INSERT & GUTTER] And hee this deponents

[L H MARGIN NOTE]
hurt in her hull by
being seated upon her
owne Anchor and being wrung
upon the ground in a
[?Throug tght]

rowing afterwards to delfes Isle sawe the sayd ship lye there at
Anchor neere the [?sconce] there, and also sawe the sayd master
Mate a prisoner under guard of souldiers at delfes isle And
hee also knoweth that when the sayd shipp Redd Rose laye at Delfes
Isle shee was then become very Leakie (whereas shee was of this deponents knowledge at such tyme
as the sayd Wigarts and drewes seized her a tight staunch and strong shipp
and continued soe leakie during the rest of her voyage that her
company was forced to keep her with continuall pumping to keepe
her from sinking and hee this deponent being on board when shee
delivered her ladeing of salt knowing that her ladeing was much damaged
by reason of her leakinesse, and such her dammage recieved in the
hull of the sayd ship and hast done to her lading by such her
leakinesse thereby occasioned, could not in this deponents Judgement account
to lesse than three hundred pounds sterling All which hee saith [?was GUTTER]
not by the sayd Wigarts and drewes bin removed but bin lett aloud where
she first lay neere Embdon And further hee cannot depose./

To the 6th article hee saith that hee well knoweth that the shippe Redd
Rose after her being released of the sayd seizure by the sayd Wigarts and
drewes did returne to the first place neere Embden with intente to
take in more lading of salt and wine and did take in some wynes but
returned there about thirty tonne lead freighted which as hee
beleeveth was occasioned by reason of such her leakinesse the first [XXXX gutter]
not being willing to adventure any more goods aboard her, but
what to value the sayd dammage for want of freight as hee [cant GUTTER]
certaynely depose but in his judgement and estimate the dammage suffered
by the sayd lead freight thence did amount to one hundred pounds
sterling at the least And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the 7th article hee saith that the first day after the shipp the Redd Rose
was taken and carried away by the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their
confederates and carried to delfes Isle the sayd Edmond Lemmon
and this deponent and fower others of his Company who went on shoare
with him at Embdon did with two Notaries goe after the sayd
shipp to delfes Isle and finding her there the sayd Lemmon
and the sayd two Notaries (as hee this deponants [XXX GUTTER]
was informed by an Interpreter who went along with them
demanded of the sayd wygarts and drewes and their associates the reason
why they had seized the sayd shipp and ladeing and told them shee was
an English shipp and her owners all English men and desyre her
and her ladeing tackle and furniture and papers to be delievered [XXXgutter]
to them And saith hee well knoweth that this deponent and others of
the shipps company who were on shoare did offer to goe aboard her
but were resisted by the souldiers and others who were aboard her [XXXgutter]
threatened to shoote them if they came aboard and would not lett
then come on board but kept the sayd shipp and ladeing two dayes
in their possession which hindered the sayd shipps company
at least sixe dayes tyme after they were admitted aboard her in
getting her back to her place of ladeing neere Embden to the great
preiudice of the sayd Lemmon and Company And further hee cannot depose.

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