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|First transcriber=Philip Hnatkovich
 
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|Transcription=doth beleive it to be true that the sayd shipp ''Little Mary'' was taken to
|Transcription=1. doth beleive it to be true that the sayd shipp Little Mary was taken to
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freight by the sayd Body for the voyage arlate. And further or otherwise
2. freight by the sayd Body for the voyage arlate. And further or otherwise
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he cannot depose.
3. he cannot depose.
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4. To the 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. and .14th articles of the sayd Libell he saith he cannot depose
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5. To the 15th article of the sayd Libell he saith that during the tyme of this deponents
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6. stay att the Canaries which was from the 29th of November to the
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7. seventeenth of January last past, he did observe that all sorts of provisions
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8. were deere ánd sćarce, and that herrings did yeild and were ordinarily
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9. sold att eighty Ryalls per barrell. and beefe att one hundred and
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10. forty Ryalls per Kintall which is neere a Ryall and halfe per pound. and
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11. pipe staves att a thousand Ryalls per thousand. and att such rates the
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12. lading of the Little Mary if they had arrived in good condition att
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13. the Canaries whilst this deponent was there might have bene sold. And
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14. otherwise he cannot depose.
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15. To the .16th. article of the sayd Libell he saith that whilest he he was att the
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To the 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. and .14th articles of the sayd Libell he saith he cannot depose
16. Canaries as aforesayd the price of wynes there was from three hundred
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17. and eighty Ryalls to four hundred twenty ˹sixty˺ XXXXX two Ryalls per pipe according
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18. to the quality of the wyne. So as he beleiveth that two hundred forty
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19. three barrells of herrings six thousand weight of beefe and eight
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20. thousand pipestaves (in case the sayd shipp Little Mary had brought so
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21. many thither within the tyme aforesayd) being sold att the rates above
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22. specifyed might and would have produced about seventy pipes
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23. of Canary wynes or rather more. And otherwise he cannot depose
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24. saving that he bought wynes att the Canaries the tyme aforesayd some att
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25. 340. some att. 360. some att four hundred. Some att 462. Ryalls per
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26. pipe and that att his returne to this Port he found the price of wynes
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27. of the Canaries here some att six and twenty some att four and thirty
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28. some att thirty seven pound sterling per pipe.
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29. To the .17.th article he saith that the sayd Mr Stephens had att the Canaries about
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To the 15th article of the sayd Libell he saith that during the tyme of this deponents
30. fifty pipes of wynes in readines which he intended to have laden on
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stay att the Canaries which was from the 29th of November to the
31. board the Little Mary over and besides what the foresayd goods would
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seventeenth of January last past, he did observe that all sorts of provisions
32. have produced, which the sayd shipp not performing her voyage, are
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were deere ánd sćarce, and that herrings did yeild and were ordinarily
33. still there to the great preiudice of the sayd Mr Body for whom
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sold att eighty Ryalls per barrell. and beefe att one hundred and
34. they were intended, of some of which this deponent tasted, and saith
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forty Ryalls per kintall which is neere a Ryall and halfe per pound. and
35. they are in danger to be utterly lost by reason of the sayd shipps not
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pipe staves att a thousand Ryalls per thousand. and att such rates the
36. comeing according to expectation, which if they be lost it will be to the
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lading of the ''Little Mary'' if they had arrived in good condition att
37. damage of the sayd Mr Body neere four hundred pounds. And he
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the Canaries whilst this deponent was there might have bene sold. And
38. likewise heard the sayd Mr Stephens speake of twenty pipes more which
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otherwise he cannot depose.
39. he did intend (as hee sayd) to lade in the sayd vessell Little Mary for the
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40. sayd Body.
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41. To the 18th article of the sayd Libell he saith that in case the sayd shipp Little Mary
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To the .16th. article of the sayd Libell he saith that whilest he he was att the
42. had as was expected come to the Canaries there was license obteyned for her
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Canaries as aforesayd the price of wynes there was from three hundred
43. to have sold her goods and laden wynes on board her and Dutch
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and eighty Ryalls to four hundred sixty two Ryalls per pipe according
44. dispatches were prepared in readines for her to that purpose which this
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to the quality of the wyne. So as he beleiveth that two hundred forty
45. deponent there saw and read within the tyme aforesayd which were so
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three barrells of herrings six thousand weight of beefe and eight
46. had and obteyned in regard of an Embargo upon English shipps and
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thousand pipestaves (in case the sayd shipp ''Little Mary'' had brought so
47. goods. and by vertue of the sayd License and Dutch dispatches the sayd vessell
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many thither within the tyme aforesayd) being sold att the rates above
48. Little Mary (had she come thither) might have bene laden with safety
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specifyed might and would have produced about seventy pipes
49. the sayd Embargo notwithstanding as severall other English shipps
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of Canary wynes or rather more. And otherwise he cannot depose
50. were by the like meanes of the certayne knowledge and sight of this
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saving that he bought wynes att the Canaries the tyme aforesayd some att
51. deponent. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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340. some att. 360. some att four hundred. Some att 462. Ryalls per
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pipe and that att his returne to this Port he found the price of wynes
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of the Canaries here some att six and twenty some att four and thirty
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some att thirty seven pound sterling per pipe.
  
52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as link to next page">To</margin>
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To the .17.th article he saith that the sayd Mr Stephens had att the Canaries about
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fifty pipes of wynes in readines which he intended to have laden on
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board the ''Little Mary'' over and besides what the foresayd goods would
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have produced, which the sayd shipp not performing her voyage, are
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still there to the great preiudice of the sayd Mr Body for whom
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they were intended, of some of which this deponent tasted, and saith
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they are in danger to be utterly lost by reason of the sayd shipps not
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comeing according to expectation, which if they be lost it will be to the
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damage of the sayd Mr Body neere four hundred pounds. And he
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likewise heard the sayd Mr Stephens speake of twenty pipes more which
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he did intend (as hee sayd) to lade in the sayd vessell ''Little Mary'' for the
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sayd Body.
  
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To the 18th article of the sayd Libell he saith that in case the sayd shipp ''Little Mary''
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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had as was expected come to the Canaries there was license obteyned for her
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to have sold her goods and laden wynes on board her and dutch
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dispatches were prepared in readines for her to that purpose which this
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deponent there saw and read within the tyme aforesayd which were so
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had and obteyned in regard of an Embargo upon English shipps and
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goods. and by vertue of the sayd License and Dutch dispatches the sayd vessell
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''Little Mary'' (had she come thither) might have bene laden with safety
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the sayd Embargo notwithstanding as severall other English shipps
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were by the like meanes of the certayne knowledge and sight of this
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deponent. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
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doth beleive it to be true that the sayd shipp Little Mary was taken to
freight by the sayd Body for the voyage arlate. And further or otherwise
he cannot depose.

To the 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. and .14th articles of the sayd Libell he saith he cannot depose

To the 15th article of the sayd Libell he saith that during the tyme of this deponents
stay att the Canaries which was from the 29th of November to the
seventeenth of January last past, he did observe that all sorts of provisions
were deere ánd sćarce, and that herrings did yeild and were ordinarily
sold att eighty Ryalls per barrell. and beefe att one hundred and
forty Ryalls per kintall which is neere a Ryall and halfe per pound. and
pipe staves att a thousand Ryalls per thousand. and att such rates the
lading of the Little Mary if they had arrived in good condition att
the Canaries whilst this deponent was there might have bene sold. And
otherwise he cannot depose.

To the .16th. article of the sayd Libell he saith that whilest he he was att the
Canaries as aforesayd the price of wynes there was from three hundred
and eighty Ryalls to four hundred sixty two Ryalls per pipe according
to the quality of the wyne. So as he beleiveth that two hundred forty
three barrells of herrings six thousand weight of beefe and eight
thousand pipestaves (in case the sayd shipp Little Mary had brought so
many thither within the tyme aforesayd) being sold att the rates above
specifyed might and would have produced about seventy pipes
of Canary wynes or rather more. And otherwise he cannot depose
saving that he bought wynes att the Canaries the tyme aforesayd some att
340. some att. 360. some att four hundred. Some att 462. Ryalls per
pipe and that att his returne to this Port he found the price of wynes
of the Canaries here some att six and twenty some att four and thirty
some att thirty seven pound sterling per pipe.

To the .17.th article he saith that the sayd Mr Stephens had att the Canaries about
fifty pipes of wynes in readines which he intended to have laden on
board the Little Mary over and besides what the foresayd goods would
have produced, which the sayd shipp not performing her voyage, are
still there to the great preiudice of the sayd Mr Body for whom
they were intended, of some of which this deponent tasted, and saith
they are in danger to be utterly lost by reason of the sayd shipps not
comeing according to expectation, which if they be lost it will be to the
damage of the sayd Mr Body neere four hundred pounds. And he
likewise heard the sayd Mr Stephens speake of twenty pipes more which
he did intend (as hee sayd) to lade in the sayd vessell Little Mary for the
sayd Body.

To the 18th article of the sayd Libell he saith that in case the sayd shipp Little Mary
had as was expected come to the Canaries there was license obteyned for her
to have sold her goods and laden wynes on board her and dutch
dispatches were prepared in readines for her to that purpose which this
deponent there saw and read within the tyme aforesayd which were so
had and obteyned in regard of an Embargo upon English shipps and
goods. and by vertue of the sayd License and Dutch dispatches the sayd vessell
Little Mary (had she come thither) might have bene laden with safety
the sayd Embargo notwithstanding as severall other English shipps
were by the like meanes of the certayne knowledge and sight of this
deponent. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To