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|Transcription=Some men of warr, and particularly one Captain Locker and beleeveth the said
 
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Captain Stanton might in that time very well have sett to sea (in case there had
Some depons of ?, and particularly one Captain Lorder and ? the said
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not been some contest and difference between him and his shipps Companie)
Captain Stanton ? that? Very ? have sett to sail in case there had
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And further he cannot deposeth :/
Just been some rondant and ? between him and his shipps company
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And further he rondant deposeth :/
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To the 14th: hee refereth himself to his prerondant upon :/
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To the 15th hee sayeth that hee this deponent being a wine ? by ?
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And particularly employed by the said *Company name* and goes to the Isle of
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Wight for and about the  ??. and prosecution of the wine ?savings?
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And brought up this there in the shipps predeposed, well knoweth and we the very
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Apart ?, that there were of the said shipps about 600. ?tubes? of ??
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Wine, which the said Me. Robert Firth did depose might be sold there at the
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Cowes, at some part of them ward, and the rondant whoo brought about in this
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Sort of London, but ther said Captains Stanton and ?? being ?
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And unwilling, thousand  wines remained there  indisposed of for unlawfull ? ??
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And were not ? of London till about the month of July 1652
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In which time there were very nearly perished and wasted of this deposeth
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Sight and observation, who was as being  employed as aforesaid wine  ??
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To gather them aboard the ship who?? They and being the soudling
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And sayeth hee beleiveth and is in con…? Rondand according to his
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Predisposed decliration and employment: both in ?? as a wine cooper
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And in particular as in the Dause in ?? , that the said Robert
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Firth and consorts have really suffered and sustained the damage of
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1500 sterling or thereabouts where they might have fairely and justly
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Gained in ? thousand wines had round to a ? ?, as by the
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Said Roberth Firth was ??. The intereds had declareth upon the *GUTTER*
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Predesposed, and further rondant depose :/
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To the 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20th he deposeth not by deposition of the predisposed
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To the 21st: hee sayeth that hee this depon: ? ? and sayd and observed
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That the said Robert Firth had for all the ? of this deon was by him
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Employed as aforesaid, ran fully and ? ? virtually for the sayd
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Shipps ?, but how must the said/same ??  ?? this deponent: sayeth
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Hee ?? declareth noth being ?? in the particulars of the sayd deponseth
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To the 22nd hee sayeth, that hee resoluth, that if they and Captain Stanton
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Had within the time predisposed let out to sea with the sayd ship desposeth
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Hee might in all probability have nott ? and taken home ??
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?Voyage?. And further cannot depose.
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To the rondant is not ?? say the ?? of the product
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To the 14th: hee refereth himself to his precedent deposition:/
  
To the ?? Interidds
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To the 15th hee sayeth That hee this deponent being a Wine-Cooper by profession
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and particularly employed by the said Robert Rich to goe to the Isle of
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Wight for and about the mannagement and preservation of the wines seized?
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and brought up thither there in the shipps predeposed, well knoweth and ?tobe very
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exact notice, that there were in the said shipps about 600. tunnes of french
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wine, which the said Mr. Robert Rich did desire might be sould there at the
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Cowes, at some part of them were, and the rest to bee brought about to this
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Port of London, but the said Captains Stanton and Companie being ?refractory
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and unwilling, the said wines continued there undisposed of for sewall moneths
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and came not to this Port of London till about the moneth of July 1652
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in which time they were very much perished and leaked of this deponents
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sight and observation, who was (as being employed as aforesaid wine necessitated
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to racke them aboard the shipp wherein they came being the ?Boreling
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And sayeth hee beleeveth and is in conscience convinced according to his
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predesposed declaration and imployment: both in generall as a Wine Cooper
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and in particular as to the Cause in Controversie, that the said Robert
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Rich and Consorts have really suffered and sustayned the dammage of
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1500Li sterling or thereabouts which they might have fairely and justly
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gained in rate the said wines had come to a convenient markett, as by the
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said Roberth Rich was desired The premisses hee declareth upon the grounds?
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predesposed, and further cannot depose:/
  
To the first hee answoreth and sayeth, that the order given by the said Robert Firth  by
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To the 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20th he deposeth not by direction of the producents
Word of mouth as predisposed was soo given by said Captain Stanton at
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Mr. Nailors house as the ?? in won courts in the Isle of Wight
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Where the said Robert Firth, Captain Stanton and the deposed lay and
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?? together, and others so saything this forgoing
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Depon now hee sayeth hee r?? deposeth
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To the 21st: hee sayeth That hee this deponent well knoweth and saw and observed
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That the said Robert Rich did dor all the time that this deponent was by him
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employed as aforesaid, carefully provide necessary victualls for the said
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Shipps Companie, but how much the same accounted unto this deponent: saith
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hee cannot declare not being privy to the particulars of the said expense:
  
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To the 22nd hee sayeth, That hee beleeveth, That if the said Captain Stanton
<series>HCA 13/70</series>
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had within the time predeposed sett out to sea with the said shipp Elizabeth
<folio>f.437r</folio>
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hee might in all probability have mett with and taken some considerable
<picture>IMG_0487</picture>
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Prizes. And further cannot depose.:/
<summary></summary>
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<document-date></document-date>
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<status></status>
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<first-transcriber></first-transcriber>
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</header>
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To the ?rec hee is not examined by the direction of the producent
  
  
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To the Crosse Interrogatories &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
XXXX
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To the first hee answereth and saith, That hee knoweth nothing of
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or concerning the victualling interrate:
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To the second hee saith, That the order given by the said Robert Rich
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by word of mouth as predeposed, was soe given to the said Captaine Stanton at
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Mr. Nailors house at the signe of the feathers in west Cowes in the Isle of Wight
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Where the said Robert Rich, Captain Stanton and the deposed lay and
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conversed together, And otherwise saving this foregoing
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deponent hee saith hee hee cannot depose:/
  
 
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Some men of warr, and particularly one Captain Locker and beleeveth the said
Captain Stanton might in that time very well have sett to sea (in case there had
not been some contest and difference between him and his shipps Companie)
And further he cannot deposeth :/

To the 14th: hee refereth himself to his precedent deposition:/

To the 15th hee sayeth That hee this deponent being a Wine-Cooper by profession
and particularly employed by the said Robert Rich to goe to the Isle of
Wight for and about the mannagement and preservation of the wines seized?
and brought up thither there in the shipps predeposed, well knoweth and ?tobe very
exact notice, that there were in the said shipps about 600. tunnes of french
wine, which the said Mr. Robert Rich did desire might be sould there at the
Cowes, at some part of them were, and the rest to bee brought about to this
Port of London, but the said Captains Stanton and Companie being ?refractory
and unwilling, the said wines continued there undisposed of for sewall moneths
and came not to this Port of London till about the moneth of July 1652
in which time they were very much perished and leaked of this deponents
sight and observation, who was (as being employed as aforesaid wine necessitated
to racke them aboard the shipp wherein they came being the ?Boreling
And sayeth hee beleeveth and is in conscience convinced according to his
predesposed declaration and imployment: both in generall as a Wine Cooper
and in particular as to the Cause in Controversie, that the said Robert
Rich and Consorts have really suffered and sustayned the dammage of
1500Li sterling or thereabouts which they might have fairely and justly
gained in rate the said wines had come to a convenient markett, as by the
said Roberth Rich was desired The premisses hee declareth upon the grounds?
predesposed, and further cannot depose:/

To the 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20th he deposeth not by direction of the producents

To the 21st: hee sayeth That hee this deponent well knoweth and saw and observed
That the said Robert Rich did dor all the time that this deponent was by him
employed as aforesaid, carefully provide necessary victualls for the said
Shipps Companie, but how much the same accounted unto this deponent: saith
hee cannot declare not being privy to the particulars of the said expense:

To the 22nd hee sayeth, That hee beleeveth, That if the said Captain Stanton
had within the time predeposed sett out to sea with the said shipp Elizabeth
hee might in all probability have mett with and taken some considerable
Prizes. And further cannot depose.:/

To the ?rec hee is not examined by the direction of the producent


To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee answereth and saith, That hee knoweth nothing of
or concerning the victualling interrate:
To the second hee saith, That the order given by the said Robert Rich
by word of mouth as predeposed, was soe given to the said Captaine Stanton at
Mr. Nailors house at the signe of the feathers in west Cowes in the Isle of Wight
Where the said Robert Rich, Captain Stanton and the deposed lay and
conversed together, And otherwise saving this foregoing
deponent hee saith hee hee cannot depose:/