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|Folio=576
 
|Folio=576
 
|Side=Verso
 
|Side=Verso
|Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 20/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 08/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet
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|Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 20/03/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 08/05/14 and edited on 06/08/14  by Colin Greenstreet
  
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
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|Transcription image=P1140402
 
|Transcription image=P1140402
  
|Transcription=neither of them got any to goe thither, whereupon the sayd keene was forced
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|Transcription=neither of them got any to goe thither, whereupon the sayd Keene was forced
 
to take freight for London, and the mariners which came hime in her for
 
to take freight for London, and the mariners which came hime in her for
 
London were promised by this deponent and the sayd Keene, but of this deponents
 
London were promised by this deponent and the sayd Keene, but of this deponents
 
knowledge, they refused to goe to the Canaries from Saint Lucar, and would not
 
knowledge, they refused to goe to the Canaries from Saint Lucar, and would not
goe aboard unlesse they might come directly for England, they being ˹the most of them˺ men
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goe aboard unlesse they might come directly for England, they being the most of them men
 
who had lost their shipp on the Point of Chipiona and would not proceede
 
who had lost their shipp on the Point of Chipiona and would not proceede
 
further./
 
further./
  
 
To the last Interrogatory and the schedule therein mentioned hee saith hee him selfe is a
 
To the last Interrogatory and the schedule therein mentioned hee saith hee him selfe is a
Merchant XXXXXX and the same Edward Walth in the Interrogatory mentioned, and
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Merchant and the same Edward Watts in the Interrogatory mentioned, and
 
that hee knoweth all the rest of the persons Interrogate and saith they are all Merchants
 
that hee knoweth all the rest of the persons Interrogate and saith they are all Merchants
of good Account in Saint Lucar saving that ffrancis Bedingfeild who is noe Merchant
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of good Account in Saint Lucar saving ffrancis Bedingfeild who is noe Merchant
but was Consull for the English ther, and saith the schedule Interrogate was ˹and is˺ XXXX
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but was Consull for the English there, and saith the schedule Interrogate was and is
bXXX subscribed with the proper hand writing of this deponent and the sayd Consull
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subscribed with the proper hand writing of this deponent and the sayd Consull
 
and the Interrogate George Bland William Bland and Peter Probye, And hee
 
and the Interrogate George Bland William Bland and Peter Probye, And hee
 
beleeveth the contents of the sayd schedule to be true and knoweth these words Edward
 
beleeveth the contents of the sayd schedule to be true and knoweth these words Edward
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rest of the persons Interrogate subscribe their names to the sayd schedule,
 
rest of the persons Interrogate subscribe their names to the sayd schedule,
 
and beleeveth that the shipp and Keene in this cause named and the shipp
 
and beleeveth that the shipp and Keene in this cause named and the shipp
or Ketch the John and Elizabeth, in the sayd schedule expressed are one and the
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or Ketch the ''John and Elizabeth'', in the sayd schedule expressed are one and the
 
same shipp and person and not divers./
 
same shipp and person and not divers./
  
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<nowiki>******************************</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>******************************</nowiki>
  
The 27th of Aprill 1657
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The 27th of Aprill 1657 &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
 
Bludworth Spencer and Company&#125;
 
Bludworth Spencer and Company&#125;
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sworne and exámined.
 
sworne and exámined.
  
To the first article of the said allegation hee saith an deposeth
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To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
 
that in the moneth of April 1656 or thereabouts the arlate John
 
that in the moneth of April 1656 or thereabouts the arlate John
Goulding was put master of the shipp the Prosperous arlate
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Goulding was put master of the shipp the ''Prosperous'' arlate
by Captaine John Greene and Arthur Odrury , and tooke upon
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by Captaine John Greene and Arthur Odway, and tooke upon
 
him the master shipp of her, having the disposall of her
 
him the master shipp of her, having the disposall of her
committed to him (as master) by the said Greene and Odrury
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committed to him (as master) by the said Greene and Odway
 
and the said Goulding accepted and tooke upon him the said office
 
and the said Goulding accepted and tooke upon him the said office
 
and imployment of master of the said shipp, which hee knoweth
 
and imployment of master of the said shipp, which hee knoweth
 
because hee this deponent was the next precedent master of
 
because hee this deponent was the next precedent master of
 
the said vessell; and was compounded with by the said Greene
 
the said vessell; and was compounded with by the said Greene
and Odrury to relinquish the command of the said shipp and
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and Odway to relinquish the command of the said shipp and
 
yeld up the same to the said Goulding, who was put in by them
 
yeld up the same to the said Goulding, who was put in by them
 
But whether the said Goulding were any part owner of
 
But whether the said Goulding were any part owner of
her is mot hee saith hee knoweth not, And otherwise cannot
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her or not hee saith hee knoweth not, And otherwise cannot
 
depose. saving the said Goulding from the said time was commonly
 
depose. saving the said Goulding from the said time was commonly
 
accounted master of her.
 
accounted master of her.

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neither of them got any to goe thither, whereupon the sayd Keene was forced
to take freight for London, and the mariners which came hime in her for
London were promised by this deponent and the sayd Keene, but of this deponents
knowledge, they refused to goe to the Canaries from Saint Lucar, and would not
goe aboard unlesse they might come directly for England, they being the most of them men
who had lost their shipp on the Point of Chipiona and would not proceede
further./

To the last Interrogatory and the schedule therein mentioned hee saith hee him selfe is a
Merchant and the same Edward Watts in the Interrogatory mentioned, and
that hee knoweth all the rest of the persons Interrogate and saith they are all Merchants
of good Account in Saint Lucar saving ffrancis Bedingfeild who is noe Merchant
but was Consull for the English there, and saith the schedule Interrogate was and is
subscribed with the proper hand writing of this deponent and the sayd Consull
and the Interrogate George Bland William Bland and Peter Probye, And hee
beleeveth the contents of the sayd schedule to be true and knoweth these words Edward
Watts at the foote thereof to be this deponents owne hand writing and sawe the
rest of the persons Interrogate subscribe their names to the sayd schedule,
and beleeveth that the shipp and Keene in this cause named and the shipp
or Ketch the John and Elizabeth, in the sayd schedule expressed are one and the
same shipp and person and not divers./

Repeated before doctor Godolphin/

Edward Watts [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 27th of Aprill 1657 [CENTRE HEADING]

Bludworth Spencer and Company}
against John Greene and others.}
Suckley. ffrancklin.}

Exámined upon an allegation on the
behalfe of the said Bludworth
and others given 13th instand.

Rp. .j.

William Hammon of Redriff wall in the County
of Surry Mariner, aged 70 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and exámined.

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that in the moneth of April 1656 or thereabouts the arlate John
Goulding was put master of the shipp the Prosperous arlate
by Captaine John Greene and Arthur Odway, and tooke upon
him the master shipp of her, having the disposall of her
committed to him (as master) by the said Greene and Odway
and the said Goulding accepted and tooke upon him the said office
and imployment of master of the said shipp, which hee knoweth
because hee this deponent was the next precedent master of
the said vessell; and was compounded with by the said Greene
and Odway to relinquish the command of the said shipp and
yeld up the same to the said Goulding, who was put in by them
But whether the said Goulding were any part owner of
her or not hee saith hee knoweth not, And otherwise cannot
depose. saving the said Goulding from the said time was commonly
accounted master of her.

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