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|Transcription=was going down the River before the wind, and that the
|Transcription=1. all that was done by the Mary, which was all that could
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Company of the ''Mary'' seeing how the ''ffreeman'' came did
2. be done by her to have avoyded the ffreeman arlate, yet the
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call to her Company to edge asterne and did endeavour in all they
3. Company of the ffreeman edged their vessell after the Mary
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could to avoyde the ''ffreeman'', and therfore left all the
4. ffreeman , and the ffreeman did runne on board the very XX GUTTER
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channell to the ''ffreeman'', and the ''Mary'' steerd upon the
5. midShipps of the Mary and the Boltspritt of the
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South Shore as neare to the shore as possibly with safety
6. ffreeman did runn against the mayne Mast of the Mary
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they could, soe that there was roome enough not onely
7. with such a force that it did breake the mayne Mast into
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for the ''ffreeman'' but other shipps to have gone by the
8. three peeces and carryed all the Masts, sayles and rigging
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''Mary'' in brest and not have hurt or damaged the
9. by the boord and the stemme of the ffreeman rann into
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''Mary'', And he saith that notwithstanding all meanes
10. the side of the Mary and brake her downe to the water
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possible were used by the ''Marys'' Company to have avoyded
11. and he saith That all the sayd damage happened unto
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the ''ffreeman'', yet the ''freeman's'' Company edged their
12. the Mary by the obstinatenes ˹and willfulnes˺ of the company of the freeman
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vessell after the ''Mary'', and the ''ffreeman'' did runne on
13. being bent upon mischeife, for (he saith) that they might
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board the very mid shipps of the ''Mary'', and the boltspritt
14. easily have gone by and done noe harme to the Mary The
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of the ''ffreeman'' did runne against the mayne Mast of
15. premisses he deposeth being one of the said Marys Company
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the ''Mary'' with such a force that it did breake her mayne
16. and on board her when the damage predeposed of was done
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Mast into three peeces and carryed all the Masts sailes
17. unto her by the ffreeman, And further he cannot depose
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and rigging by the boord, and the stemm of the ''ffreeman''
 
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ranne into the side of the ''Mary'' and brake her downe by
18. To the third and fourth articles he deposeth and saith that he
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the water and he saith that undoubtedly if the bolt spritt
19. this deponent did heare the arlate Peter Whitty (when the Mary
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of the ''ffreeman'' had not runne against the Maine Mast
20. was in soe dangerous a condition as is predeposed) bidd the
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of the ''Mary'' the ''ffreeman'' had sunke her down right under
21. XXX GUTTER
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her and all his Company had bin drowned, The premisses
22. Company of the ffreeman cutt the shrowds and foresayle of
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he deposeth being one of the said shipps Company and
23. the Mary, and that accordingly the ffreemans Company
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aboard her when the ''ffreeman'' did soe runne upon, and
24. did cutt the Marys shrowds and sayles, and he saith that
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dammage her, and he saith that it was meer willfullnes
25. the sayd Whitty did call the Marys Company Collierly dogges GUTTER
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and obstinatenes in the ''ffreemans'' Company in soe running
26. and that he had not cared if he had sunck the Mary if he GUTTER
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upon the ''Mary'', for the ''ffreeman'' might easily have
27. could have saved their lives And further he cannot depose
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helped it, if she would, and that there were many spectators
28. Saving that there were many spectators of the ffreeman GUTTER
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of the passages by him predeposed, who doe all cry out
29. carrying ˹age˺ towards the Mary, and that the wittnesses of GUTTER
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upon the ''ffreeman'' for such willfull mischeife, And
30. the ffreemans Company is by all that saw it much bXXXX GUTTER
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further he cannot depose./
31. and cryd out upon./
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32. To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
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To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
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35. To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he cometh to XXX GUTTER
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36. at the desire of ˹XXXXX˺ Yaxley One of the producents, and that he
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37. was Masters mate of the Mary at the time interrate
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38. upon Decke, and that the damage was done a little before
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39. noone, And to the rest it is satisfied above./
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40. To the 2d Interrogatory he answereth that the shrowdes were
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41. good, the Mast a good one but not new yet XXXXX, and the
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42. rigging generally good, And ˹to the rest negatively and˺ further he knoweth not GUTTER
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43. to answeare.
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The marke of Richard [MARKE] Cawcott [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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On the same day.
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'''Rp. 2)'''
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'''Samuel Browne''' of Aldborough in Suffolk
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To the third article hee deposeth and saith that by reason
Mariner aged about 50ty yeares, a wittnes produced GUTTER
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of the sayd ''ffreemans'' falling foule on the ''Mary'' the
and sworne and being examined deposeth as followeth
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boltspritt of the ''ffreeman'' was foule of the shrouds of
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the ''Mary'', and that he the deponent saw and heard the
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arlate Peter Whitty give order to the ''ffreemans'' Company
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to cutt the ''Mary's'' shrouds and foresaile, saying hee
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would beare them out in it, and that the sayd Whitty
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did call the ''Marys'' Company Collyerly doggs, and say that
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he had not cared if he the sayd Whitty had sunck the
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said vessell the ''Mary'', if he could have saved the
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mens lives, and that the Company of the ''ffreeman''
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did according to the sayd Whittys order cutt the shrowds
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and sayles of the ''Mary''; And further he cannot
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depose.
  
51. To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation he
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To the fourth he deposeth that not long after the
52. deposeth and saith that he ths deponent was Boatswaine GUTTER
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damages by him deposed of were done to the
53. of the arlate shipp the Mary and on board her at the
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''Mary'', he the deponent heard the arlate Peter Whitty
54. time of the damage in controversy, and that the Mary
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tell Robert Yaxley the Master of the ''Mary'' that he
55. was coming up the River Thames, below Woolwich at the
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would make them satisfaction for the damage he had
56. place called Galliets reach ˹which is a broad place˺ and the shipp the ffreeman XX GUTTER
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done the shipp the ''Mary'' And further he cannot depose.
was
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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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To the last he saith his former deposition is true./
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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was going down the River before the wind, and that the
Company of the Mary seeing how the ffreeman came did
call to her Company to edge asterne and did endeavour in all they
could to avoyde the ffreeman, and therfore left all the
channell to the ffreeman, and the Mary steerd upon the
South Shore as neare to the shore as possibly with safety
they could, soe that there was roome enough not onely
for the ffreeman but other shipps to have gone by the
Mary in brest and not have hurt or damaged the
Mary, And he saith that notwithstanding all meanes
possible were used by the Marys Company to have avoyded
the ffreeman, yet the freeman's Company edged their
vessell after the Mary, and the ffreeman did runne on
board the very mid shipps of the Mary, and the boltspritt
of the ffreeman did runne against the mayne Mast of
the Mary with such a force that it did breake her mayne
Mast into three peeces and carryed all the Masts sailes
and rigging by the boord, and the stemm of the ffreeman
ranne into the side of the Mary and brake her downe by
the water and he saith that undoubtedly if the bolt spritt
of the ffreeman had not runne against the Maine Mast
of the Mary the ffreeman had sunke her down right under
her and all his Company had bin drowned, The premisses
he deposeth being one of the said shipps Company and
aboard her when the ffreeman did soe runne upon, and
dammage her, and he saith that it was meer willfullnes
and obstinatenes in the ffreemans Company in soe running
upon the Mary, for the ffreeman might easily have
helped it, if she would, and that there were many spectators
of the passages by him predeposed, who doe all cry out
upon the ffreeman for such willfull mischeife, And
further he cannot depose./

To the third article hee deposeth and saith that by reason
of the sayd ffreemans falling foule on the Mary the
boltspritt of the ffreeman was foule of the shrouds of
the Mary, and that he the deponent saw and heard the
arlate Peter Whitty give order to the ffreemans Company
to cutt the Mary's shrouds and foresaile, saying hee
would beare them out in it, and that the sayd Whitty
did call the Marys Company Collyerly doggs, and say that
he had not cared if he the sayd Whitty had sunck the
said vessell the Mary, if he could have saved the
mens lives, and that the Company of the ffreeman
did according to the sayd Whittys order cutt the shrowds
and sayles of the Mary; And further he cannot
depose.

To the fourth he deposeth that not long after the
damages by him deposed of were done to the
Mary, he the deponent heard the arlate Peter Whitty
tell Robert Yaxley the Master of the Mary that he
would make them satisfaction for the damage he had
done the shipp the Mary And further he cannot depose.

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

To