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|Transcription=Doctor Zouch Judge.
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The King retourne, whom God long preserve. Mr Potter Registrar.
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The 21th of June 1660./
  
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A Busines of Examination et cetera touching}
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[GUTTER XXXX] aforesaid Henry}
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[GUTTER XXXX]}
  
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Examined upon the foresaid Allegation./:
 
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|Transcription=To the first Position of the said Libell hee saith and deposeth
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'''Rp. 2dus'''
that for and during all the moneth of december 1658
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and before and since, the said Libellate John Miller
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was Master and Partowner of the Libellate ship the ''John
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and Catherin''. and soe Commonly accounted and reputed
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The Premises hee deposeth for that hee hath (off and
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on) belonged to the said ship for seaven yeeres last
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And further cannot depose./:
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To the 2d hee saith that at such time as the dammage
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'''Alexander Kerr''' native of Greenock
in question was done, the Lilate [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] Elliot and alsoe
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in Scotland but living at Ayre in Scotland
one Risby were on board the Lilate ship the
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Mariner aged about thirty yeeres sworne
''Coast ffrigot'' as her Company acknowledged but which of them was the master of
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and Examined/:
her then hee cannot certainely tell, but beleeveth the
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said Risby was her then Master for that hee went the
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said time from Gravesend Master of her: And further
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cannot depose./.
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To the 3d and 4th Positions of the said Libell hee saith that
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To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith that hee well
in the said moneth of december 1658. and before the damage
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knoweth the ship the ''Hope'' arlate whereof Henry Hart
in Question happened the said ship the ''John and Katherin''
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was Master and soe hath done for about five yeeres last during
lay safe moored in the Roade of Gravesend, and had lay (sic)
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all which space shee hath belonged to Glascoe in Scotland,
moored there in safety for about two dayes space before
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and saith that about the beginning os September last, hee this
the Damage in Question happened And saith that during
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Deponent was Imployed by the said Henry Hart the Master of
the time the said ship lay moored in the said Place, namely
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the said ship to helpe to unlade her, and after shee was unladen
in the morning of a Saturday happening in the said
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namely in or about the moneth of September there was a lading of Butter and Herrings and Salmon
moneth of December 1658 being as this Deponent remembreth
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laden on board her, (which this Deponent helped to take in) And
the Eighteenth day of the said moneth. the said ship the
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saith that one Mr Kimmins and Mr Walkinshawe caused
''Coast ffrigot'' fell foule of the said ship the ''John
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the said lading to be put on board the said ship, And
and katherine'', and came with her midships, athwart the
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the said Kimmins and Walkinshawe and Company were
[?Hause] of the ''John and Katherine'', the ''Coste ffrigotts''
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then and there reputed and accounted to be the true and
Topsailes being halfe mast downe lying at the mast
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Lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the said ship, and alsoe
and her foresaile lying at the mast hauled up in the
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of the said Lading of Butter, herrings and Salmon, and soe
Brailes, and had never an Anchor downe that brought
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this Deponent verily beleeveth they were, And saith they are Scotchmen and
her up. And the ''Coste ffrigot'', (missing
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Inhabitants of Glascoe, and subjects  of the King of England
the Boltsprit of the ''John and Katherine'',) broke the
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And they constituted the said Hart Master of the said ship, And
head of the ''John and Katherine'' Cleere away, and the
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further deposeth that the said Lading of Butter Herrings and
same was utterly lost, And broke her best bower
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Salmon was to be carried in the said ship to Bourdeaux in ffrance, and
Cable; by which shee roade, and Carried the said ship
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there delivered to the ffactor of the said Kimmings Walkinshawe
''John and Katherin'' foule of a Cable belonging
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and Company, and for their account, as this Deponent verily beleeveth
to a ship called the ''Grayhound'' there Ryding. and
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and the said ffactor was to relade the said ship with wines
to cleere her from the said Cable some of the ''John
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which were to be brought in her to Glascoe, And further
and katherines'' Company were forced to cut and
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deposeth not./:
did cut their other Cable that was out, about two
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or three fathoms from the Anchor. The Premisses
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hee deposeth being the said time mate of the said
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ship and on board her, and an Eye Witnes of the Premisses
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and helping to Cleere and new Moore the said ship ''John and
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Katherin'': And further cannot depose./
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To the 3d hee saith that after the said Lading of Butter herring
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and Salmon was soe put on board the said ship shee set
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saile with the same for Bourdeaux and in her Course
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thither, in the moneth of October last (the day hee remembreth
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not) the said ship abd Lading were met with and seized
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upon the high sea, neere the Seemes upon the Coast of
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France, by a ship called the ''Charles'', whereof one Browne
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was then Master and the said Browne and severall of his Company
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declared in this Deponents Presence that Morgan Jones was their Captaine
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and that hee was a Part Owner and setter forth of their Ship. or to that effect
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Transcription

Doctor Zouch Judge.



The King retourne, whom God long preserve. Mr Potter Registrar.



The 21th of June 1660./

A Busines of Examination et cetera touching}
[GUTTER XXXX] aforesaid Henry}
[GUTTER XXXX]}

Examined upon the foresaid Allegation./:

Rp. 2dus

Alexander Kerr native of Greenock
in Scotland but living at Ayre in Scotland
Mariner aged about thirty yeeres sworne
and Examined/:

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith that hee well
knoweth the ship the Hope arlate whereof Henry Hart
was Master and soe hath done for about five yeeres last during
all which space shee hath belonged to Glascoe in Scotland,
and saith that about the beginning os September last, hee this
Deponent was Imployed by the said Henry Hart the Master of
the said ship to helpe to unlade her, and after shee was unladen
namely in or about the moneth of September there was a lading of Butter and Herrings and Salmon
laden on board her, (which this Deponent helped to take in) And
saith that one Mr Kimmins and Mr Walkinshawe caused
the said lading to be put on board the said ship, And
the said Kimmins and Walkinshawe and Company were
then and there reputed and accounted to be the true and
Lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the said ship, and alsoe
of the said Lading of Butter, herrings and Salmon, and soe
this Deponent verily beleeveth they were, And saith they are Scotchmen and
Inhabitants of Glascoe, and subjects of the King of England
And they constituted the said Hart Master of the said ship, And
further deposeth that the said Lading of Butter Herrings and
Salmon was to be carried in the said ship to Bourdeaux in ffrance, and
there delivered to the ffactor of the said Kimmings Walkinshawe
and Company, and for their account, as this Deponent verily beleeveth
and the said ffactor was to relade the said ship with wines
which were to be brought in her to Glascoe, And further
deposeth not./:

To the 3d hee saith that after the said Lading of Butter herring
and Salmon was soe put on board the said ship shee set
saile with the same for Bourdeaux and in her Course
thither, in the moneth of October last (the day hee remembreth
not) the said ship abd Lading were met with and seized
upon the high sea, neere the Seemes upon the Coast of
France, by a ship called the Charles, whereof one Browne
was then Master and the said Browne and severall of his Company
declared in this Deponents Presence that Morgan Jones was their Captaine
and that hee was a Part Owner and setter forth of their Ship. or to that effect
(The