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|Transcription=To the 6th. article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd Titus Complayn
|Transcription=1. To the 6th. article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd Titus Complayn
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att the tyme of the lading his goods on board the sayd hoy ''Primrose'' was
2. att the tyme of the lading his goods on board the sayd hoy Primrose was
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att full liberty att his owne choise to have laden his goods upon any other
3. att full liberty att his owne choise to have laden his goods upon any other
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hoy or vessell; And he beleiveth that the sayd Brandling Stot nor
4. hoy or vessell; And he beleiveth that the sayd Brandling Stot nor XXX
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Blomfeild nor any of them did desire or advise to lade his goods in the
5. Blomfeild nor any of them did desire or advise to lade his goods in the
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''Primrose'', nor did indeed know that he did lade any thereon. And
6. Primrose, nor did indeed know that he did lade any thereon. And
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otherwise
7. otherwise
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he cannot depose.
8. he cannot depose.
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To the Crosse=Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the Crosse=Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
11. To the 1. Interrogatory. he saith he was Master of the sayd hoye and on board her when the
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To the 1. Interrogatory. he saith he was Master of the sayd hoye and on board her when the
12. sayd storme happened. and the sayd hoye in her sayd passage from this port for
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sayd storme happened. and the sayd hoye in her sayd passage from this port for
13. Ipswich the tyme in question cáme within four leagues or twelve miles
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Ipswich the tyme in question cáme within four leagues or twelve miles
14. of Ipswich water interrte. And further, saving his foregoeing deposi=
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of Ipswich water interrate. And further, saving his foregoeing deposi=
15. tions to which he referreth himselfe, he cánnot otherwise than negatively
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tions to which he referreth himselfe, he cánnot otherwise than negatively
16. depose.
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depose.
  
17. To the 2. Interrogatory This Rendent saith he doth well remember that there were
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To the 2. Interrogatory This Rendent saith he doth well remember that there were
18. shipped att this port on board the sayd hoy the primrose whereof this Rendent
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shipped att this port on board the sayd hoy the ''Primrose'' whereof this Rendent
19. was Master for the sayd Titus Complayne and to be delivered to him att Ipswich
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was Master for the sayd Titus Complayne and to be delivered to him att Ipswich
20. a chest of sugar, and certayne Casks of Tobacco and other goods. and a
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a chest of sugar, and certayne Casks of Tobacco and other goods. and a
21. parcell of pay. And the sayd Complayne was to pay freight for the same
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parcell of [?pay]. And the sayd Complayne was to pay freight for the same
22. to him this Rendent. But he saith he knoweth not, nor can depose for
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to him this Rendent. But he saith he knoweth not, nor can depose for
23. whose accompt the sayd goods were, nor the quantityes of them, or their kind
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whose accompt the sayd goods were, nor the quantityes of them, or their kind
24. and quality otherwise than as aforesayd, nor the value or price of them
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and quality otherwise than as aforesayd, nor the value or price of them
25. or any of them. And this Rendent sayled with the sayd hoye and goods in
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or any of them. And this Rendent sayled with the sayd hoye and goods in
26. her towards Ipswich and cáme to anchor off of the spitts waiting for the
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her towards Ipswich and cáme to anchor off of the [?Spilts] waiting for the
27. next flood, but in the meane tyme the weather became tempestuous and forced
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next flood, but in the meane tyme the weather became tempestuous and forced
28. the sayd hoy from her anch which was there lost. And then being driven
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the sayd hoy from her anchor which was there lost. And then being driven
29. as farr as the SXladway he this Rendent cast out anchor XXXXX, but
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as farr as the [?Sladway] he this Rendent cast out another anchor, but
30. in the night tyme the storme increasing broke the cable, and drave the sayd
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in the night tyme the storme increasing broke the cable, and drave (sic) the sayd
31. hoye upon the Coast of fflanders neere to Graveling where being forced
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hoye upon the Coast of fflanders neere to Graveling where being forced
32. upon the sands she was bilged, and thereby she and her lading XXXXXX lost. And
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upon the sands she was bilged, and thereby she and her lading [XX XXXX] lost. And
33. otherwise he cannot answer.
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otherwise he cannot answer.
  
34. To the 3. Interrogatory he saith that the usuall Company for the sailing of such an hoye
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To the 3. Interrogatory he saith that the usuall Company for the sailing of such an hoye
35. betwixt this port and Ipswich is a Master, a Mariner and two boyes. howbeit sometymes
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betwixt this Port and Ipswich is a Master, a Mariner and two boyes. howbeit sometymes
36. especially in the tyme of impressing of Mariners such vessells are mannaged
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especially in the tyme of impressing of Mariners such vessells are mannaged
37. by a Master and three boyes. And otherwise he cannot answer.
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by a Master and three boyes. And otherwise he cannot answer.
  
38. To the 4th. Interrogatory he saith that att such tyme as the sayd Complaines goods were
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To the 4th. Interrogatory he saith that att such tyme as the sayd Complaines goods were
39. laden there were belonging to the sayd hoy one man being him this Rendent
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laden there were belonging to the sayd hoy one man being him this Rendent
40. and three boys by name Henry one Bridgas whose Christian name was Henry
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and three boyes by name one Bridges whose Christian name was Henry
41. of John as he remembreth. Henry Eliott, and a brother of his, who went in her
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of John as he remembreth. Henry Eliott, and a brother of his, who went in her
42. from this port, and were all on board her in the sayd passage, and XX coming
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from this port, and were all on board her in the sayd passage, and coming
43. to the fflandrian shoare in manner as aforesayd. And he beleiveth that the sayd
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to the fflandrian shoare in manner as aforesayd. And he beleiveth that the sayd
44. vessell was sufficiently manned, and that the storme was so violent that had
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vessell was sufficiently manned, and that the storme was so violent that had
45. she bene much better manned she could not probably have escaped the
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she bene much better manned she could not probably have escaped the
46. foresayd disaster or have arrived in safety. And further, saving
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foresayd disaster or have arrived in safety. And further, saving
47. his foregoeing depositions to which he referreth him he cannot answer
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his foregoeing depositions to which he referreth him he cannot answer
  
 
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To the 6th. article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd Titus Complayn
att the tyme of the lading his goods on board the sayd hoy Primrose was
att full liberty att his owne choise to have laden his goods upon any other
hoy or vessell; And he beleiveth that the sayd Brandling Stot nor
Blomfeild nor any of them did desire or advise to lade his goods in the
Primrose, nor did indeed know that he did lade any thereon. And
otherwise
he cannot depose.

To the Crosse=Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the 1. Interrogatory. he saith he was Master of the sayd hoye and on board her when the
sayd storme happened. and the sayd hoye in her sayd passage from this port for
Ipswich the tyme in question cáme within four leagues or twelve miles
of Ipswich water interrate. And further, saving his foregoeing deposi=
tions to which he referreth himselfe, he cánnot otherwise than negatively
depose.

To the 2. Interrogatory This Rendent saith he doth well remember that there were
shipped att this port on board the sayd hoy the Primrose whereof this Rendent
was Master for the sayd Titus Complayne and to be delivered to him att Ipswich
a chest of sugar, and certayne Casks of Tobacco and other goods. and a
parcell of [?pay]. And the sayd Complayne was to pay freight for the same
to him this Rendent. But he saith he knoweth not, nor can depose for
whose accompt the sayd goods were, nor the quantityes of them, or their kind
and quality otherwise than as aforesayd, nor the value or price of them
or any of them. And this Rendent sayled with the sayd hoye and goods in
her towards Ipswich and cáme to anchor off of the [?Spilts] waiting for the
next flood, but in the meane tyme the weather became tempestuous and forced
the sayd hoy from her anchor which was there lost. And then being driven
as farr as the [?Sladway] he this Rendent cast out another anchor, but
in the night tyme the storme increasing broke the cable, and drave (sic) the sayd
hoye upon the Coast of fflanders neere to Graveling where being forced
upon the sands she was bilged, and thereby she and her lading [XX XXXX] lost. And
otherwise he cannot answer.

To the 3. Interrogatory he saith that the usuall Company for the sailing of such an hoye
betwixt this Port and Ipswich is a Master, a Mariner and two boyes. howbeit sometymes
especially in the tyme of impressing of Mariners such vessells are mannaged
by a Master and three boyes. And otherwise he cannot answer.

To the 4th. Interrogatory he saith that att such tyme as the sayd Complaines goods were
laden there were belonging to the sayd hoy one man being him this Rendent
and three boyes by name one Bridges whose Christian name was Henry
of John as he remembreth. Henry Eliott, and a brother of his, who went in her
from this port, and were all on board her in the sayd passage, and coming
to the fflandrian shoare in manner as aforesayd. And he beleiveth that the sayd
vessell was sufficiently manned, and that the storme was so violent that had
she bene much better manned she could not probably have escaped the
foresayd disaster or have arrived in safety. And further, saving
his foregoeing depositions to which he referreth him he cannot answer

To