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|Transcription=for about the space of sixe monthes, for which service
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the said king of Portugall never made any satisfaction
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And further he cannot depose.
  
|Transcription=1. for about the space of sixe monthes, for which service
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To the 3d and fourth Interrogatorys he deposeth that the
2. the said king of Portugall never made any satisfaction
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shipp interrate was a new, tight and stanch shipp
3. And further he cannot depose.
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of the burden of about 250 Tonns, that she had
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in her 21 Gunns, and well deserved 200 ''li'' per month
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for her imployment And that she was very well
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stored at the time of her seizure with ammunition and
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victualls to the value of above 120 ''li''. he cannot depose.
  
4. To the 3d and fourth Interrogatorys he deposeth that the
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To the fifth Interrogatory he deposeth that there belonged
5. shipp interrate was a new, tight and stanch shipp
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unto the said shipp at the time of her seizure by the
6. of the burden of about 250 Tonns, that she had
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said king of Portugall 35 Mariners besides the Master
7. in her 21 Gunns, and well deserved 200 l per month
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interrate, and that the said Master and all the
8. for her imployment And that she was very well
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said Mariners were imprisoned by the king of Portugall
9. stored at the time of her seizure with ammunition and
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and deteyned for (about) sixe months time to their
10. victualls to the value of above 120 l11. he cannot depose.
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great losse and damage, being plundred of all they had
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saving the clothes on their backes, and that the said
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Masters and his servants wages amounteth unto 54 ''li''
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at least for the sixe months she was sequestred
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And further he cannot depose.
  
12. To the fifth Interrogatory he deposeth that there belonged
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To the sixth Interrogatory he deposeth that during the
13. unto the said shipp at the time of her seizure by the
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time of the imprisonment of the said Master and Mariners
14. said king of Portugall 35 Mariners besides the Master
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the said Master was putt to great charges in the
15. interrate, and that the said Master and all the
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preservation of his and the said Mariners lifes, having
16. said Mariners were imprisoned by the king of Portugall
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noe maintenance or allowance at all from the king
17. and deteyned for (about) sixe months time to their
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of Portugall And further he cannot depose.
18. great losse and damage, being plundred of all they had
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19. saving the clothes on their backes, and that the said
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20. Masters and his servants wages amounteth unto 54 l
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21. at least for the sixe months she was sequestred
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22. And further he cannot depose.
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23. To the sixth Interrogatory he deposeth that during the
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To the 7th and 8th Interrogatoryes he answereth that the Master of the
24. time of the imprisonment of the said Master and Mariners
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shipp interrate had on board the said shipp at the time she
25. the said Master was putt to great charges in the
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was sequestred for the use of the king of Portugall
26. preservation of his and the said Mariners lifes, having
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divers goods to a good value, all which he lost and wa
27. noe maintenance or allowance at all from the king
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deprived of, And that the said goods and sixe months
28. of Portugall And further he cannot depose.
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wages of 29 Mariners of the said shipps company did
 
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and doth amount unto the summe of 697 ''li'' 15 ''s'' at least
29. To the 7th and 8th Interrogatoryes he answereth that the ˹Master of the˺ XXX
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And further he cannot depose.
30. ˹shipp˺ interrate had on board the said shipp at the time she
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31. was sequestred for the use of the king of Portugall
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32. divers goods to a good value, all which he lost and wa
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33. deprived of, And that the said goods and sixe months
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34. wages of 29 Mariners of the said shipps company did
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35. and doth amount unto the summe of 697 l 15 s at least
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36. And further he cannot depose.
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John Seaward [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
John Seaward [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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On the same day.
 
On the same day.
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neere upon 40ty yeares, a wittness etcetera
 
neere upon 40ty yeares, a wittness etcetera
  
45. To the first and second Interrogatorys he deposeth and saith
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To the first and second Interrogatorys he deposeth and saith
46. that he the deponent being Quarter Master in the shipp
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that he the deponent being Quarter Master in the shipp
47. the Peter and Jane interrate (of which the interrate George
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the ''Peter and Jane'' interrate (of which the interrate George
48. Chappell was Master) doth very (sic) know the said shipp
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Chappell was Master) doth very (sic) know the said shipp
49. and that the interrate humfry holcombe Peter Middleton
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and that the interrate humfry holcombe Peter Middleton
50. Edward ad John Bushell and Company were and
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Edward and John Bushell and Company were and
51. are the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the
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are the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the
52. said shipp and her tackle, apparrell and furniture And
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said shipp and her tackle, apparrell and furniture And
53. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">he</margin>
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he
 
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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for about the space of sixe monthes, for which service
the said king of Portugall never made any satisfaction
And further he cannot depose.

To the 3d and fourth Interrogatorys he deposeth that the
shipp interrate was a new, tight and stanch shipp
of the burden of about 250 Tonns, that she had
in her 21 Gunns, and well deserved 200 li per month
for her imployment And that she was very well
stored at the time of her seizure with ammunition and
victualls to the value of above 120 li. he cannot depose.

To the fifth Interrogatory he deposeth that there belonged
unto the said shipp at the time of her seizure by the
said king of Portugall 35 Mariners besides the Master
interrate, and that the said Master and all the
said Mariners were imprisoned by the king of Portugall
and deteyned for (about) sixe months time to their
great losse and damage, being plundred of all they had
saving the clothes on their backes, and that the said
Masters and his servants wages amounteth unto 54 li
at least for the sixe months she was sequestred
And further he cannot depose.

To the sixth Interrogatory he deposeth that during the
time of the imprisonment of the said Master and Mariners
the said Master was putt to great charges in the
preservation of his and the said Mariners lifes, having
noe maintenance or allowance at all from the king
of Portugall And further he cannot depose.

To the 7th and 8th Interrogatoryes he answereth that the Master of the
shipp interrate had on board the said shipp at the time she
was sequestred for the use of the king of Portugall
divers goods to a good value, all which he lost and wa
deprived of, And that the said goods and sixe months
wages of 29 Mariners of the said shipps company did
and doth amount unto the summe of 697 li 15 s at least
And further he cannot depose.

John Seaward [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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On the same day.

3

Thomas Sennett of East Smithfeild in the
County of Middlesex Mariner where he hath
lived about 14 yeares last past, aged
neere upon 40ty yeares, a wittness etcetera

To the first and second Interrogatorys he deposeth and saith
that he the deponent being Quarter Master in the shipp
the Peter and Jane interrate (of which the interrate George
Chappell was Master) doth very (sic) know the said shipp
and that the interrate humfry holcombe Peter Middleton
Edward and John Bushell and Company were and
are the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the
said shipp and her tackle, apparrell and furniture And
he