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2. To the second hee saith hee was as aforesaid Masters mate of the shipp in
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3. question during the voyage interrate, and saith the some p:t of his GUTTER
+
To the second hee saith hee was as aforesaid Masters mate of the shipp in
4. wages for the said voyage aXpet XXpaye, this rondent not knowing how GUTTER
+
question during the voyage interrate, and saith the some p:t of his GUTTER
5. till the accompts between him and the said Master bee made up
+
wages for the said voyage aXpet XXpaye, this rondent not knowing how GUTTER
6. To the third hee saith hee was present and heard the order interrate to
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till the accompts between him and the said Master bee made up
7. goe to Narmentier aforesaid to the said shipp and that a Dhacery hee
+
 
8. was made to that purpose, and saith hee knoweth not that it was at hocr GUTTER
+
To the third hee saith hee was present and heard the order interrate to
9. or more pticularly therein expressed, then to go to Narmentiers aforesaid ˹there to take in the rest ˺
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goe to Narmentier aforesaid to the said shipp and that a Dhacery hee
10. that the brandewindes or Aquavites aforesaid were to be discharged, as
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was made to that purpose, and saith hee knoweth not that it was at hocr GUTTER
11. they have at this Port of London, And further hee knoweth not./
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or more pticularly therein expressed, then to go to Narmentiers aforesaid ˹there to take in the rest ˺
12. To the 4th hee saith that hee sawe no moneys payd for the taking
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that the brandewindes or Aquavites aforesaid were to be discharged, as
13. or preserving of the Aquavites interrate, and that the said aquavites were
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they have at this Port of London, And further hee knoweth not./
14. not unladen nor taken but in reference by the preservation of the said shipp
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15. for that the said Master and Companie then reputed the said shipp to GUTTER
+
To the 4th hee saith that hee sawe no moneys payd for the taking
16. irrecoverable, but meerely and purely with an intent to preserve the
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or preserving of the Aquavites interrate, and that the said aquavites were
17. Merchants goods, and that if the said brandewine or Awuavite reached? GUTTER
+
not unladen nor taken but in reference by the preservation of the said shipp
18. had not been soe taken out and secured by the said Aleaxar Le Merchant
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for that the said Master and Companie then reputed the said shipp to GUTTER
19. direction, the same swimming in the hould had in all likelihood been
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irrecoverable, but meerely and purely with an intent to preserve the
20. broken in pieces, and ˹the aquavites˺ utterly lost to the Own:er thereof
+
Merchants goods, and that if the said brandewine or Awuavite reached? GUTTER
21. To the 5th hee saith that if the said shipp had continued in the place where
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had not been soe taken out and secured by the said Aleaxar Le Merchant
22. shee first anchored as aforesaid, hee being a ˹more˺ commodious roade, than GUTTER
+
direction, the same swimming in the hould had in all likelihood been
23. thereabouts) the dammage in question had in all probability not happened
+
broken in pieces, and ˹the aquavites˺ utterly lost to the Own:er thereof
24. and that the said dammage was neerely occasioned by her being GUTTER
+
 
25. in and anchored soe neere to the rocks and sandbancks as aforesaid
+
To the 5th hee saith that if the said shipp had continued in the place where
26. To the 6th@ hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing depon. And further hee
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shee first anchored as aforesaid, hee being a ˹more˺ commodious roade, than GUTTER
27. cannot depose:
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thereabouts) the dammage in question had in all probability not happened
28.
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and that the said dammage was neerely occasioned by her being GUTTER
29. 2./ The same day examined upon the said libell and int GUTTER
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in and anchored soe neere to the rocks and sandbancks as aforesaid
30. Jaques Ducand of St Malo in france Marin: the
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31. Pilott of the said shipp the ffortune aged 52 yeares or
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To the 6th@ hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing depon. And further hee
32. thereabouts sworne and examined saith as followeth
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cannot depose:
33. To the first Arle or position of the said Libell hee saith that hee well
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34. knoweth that in the moneths of September October November December
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2./ The same day examined upon the said libell and int GUTTER
35. and January lilate the arlate Aleaxar Le Merchant was Master
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36. and Commander of the arlate shipp the ffortune of Carmerey which
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'''Jaques Ducand''' of Saint Malo in france Marin: the
37. hee this examinate well knoweth having served as Pilott in and about
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Pilott of the said shipp the ffortune aged 52 yeares or
38. the said shipp all the voyage in question:
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thereabouts sworne and examined saith as followeth
39. To the second hee saith that in the moneth of November ˹last past˺ in the yeare of
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40. 1656: the said shipp being in the River of Nantes under the Control
+
To the first Article or position of the said Libell hee saith that hee well
41. and Conduct of the said Master did there receive, and there wshe GUTTER
+
knoweth that in the moneths of September October November December
42. on board her thirteen barrells of hogsheads, and three pipes of Aquavite
+
and January lilate the arlate Aleaxar Le Merchant was Master
43. by the order of one Monsieur de Loney ffardiere a Merchant GUTTER
+
and Commander of the arlate shipp the ffortune of Carmerey which
44. at Nantes to bee brought in the said shipp to this Port of London on
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hee this examinate well knoweth having served as Pilott in and about
45. the accompt of an English Merchant, whose name this examinate knoweth not GUTTER
+
the said shipp all the voyage in question:
46. the ˹Master of the˺ same shipp being then alsoe ordered to thence to Narmentier
+
 
47. arlate, and as to the reight agreed upon for the transportation of the
+
To the second hee saith that in the moneth of November ˹last past˺ in the yeare of
48. said aquavites hee saith hee doeth not know nor vase any notre GUTTER
+
1656: the said shipp being in the River of Nantes under the Control
49. To the third hee saith that the said shipp in pursuance of the said Order
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and Conduct of the said Master did there receive, and there wshe GUTTER
50. did shortly anchor the imbarqueing of the said Aquavites sett sayle anul? GUTTER
+
on board her thirteen barrells of hogsheads, and three pipes of Aquavite
51. depart from the said River of Nantes, to Narmontier aforesaid being
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by the order of one Monsieur de Loney ffardiere a Merchant GUTTER
52. there to go pfict her lading for England ˹by the said Lonys direction˺ which was to bee putt on board
+
at Nantes to bee brought in the said shipp to this Port of London on
53. by the arlate Mr La Cestuerie Ceazean the Correspondent of the said
+
the accompt of an English Merchant, whose name this examinate knoweth not GUTTER
54. Le Lone ffardiere and soe to saile for London which accordingly
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the ˹Master of the˺ same shipp being then alsoe ordered to thence to Narmentier
55. this depon:t for all the said voyage serving ˹as Pilott˺ in the quality aforesaid
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arlate, and as to the reight agreed upon for the transportation of the
56. aboard the said shipp, and thereby well knowing the premisses
+
said aquavites hee saith hee doeth not know nor vase any notre GUTTER
 +
 
 +
To the third hee saith that the said shipp in pursuance of the said Order
 +
did shortly anchor the imbarqueing of the said Aquavites sett sayle anul? GUTTER
 +
depart from the said River of Nantes, to Narmontier aforesaid being
 +
there to go pfict her lading for England ˹by the said Lonys direction˺ which was to bee putt on board
 +
by the arlate Mr La Cestuerie Ceazean the Correspondent of the said
 +
Le Lone ffardiere and soe to saile for London which accordingly
 +
this deponent for all the said voyage serving ˹as Pilott˺ in the quality aforesaid
 +
aboard the said shipp, and thereby well knowing the premisses
  
 
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And otherwise negatively

To the second hee saith hee was as aforesaid Masters mate of the shipp in
question during the voyage interrate, and saith the some p:t of his GUTTER
wages for the said voyage aXpet XXpaye, this rondent not knowing how GUTTER
till the accompts between him and the said Master bee made up

To the third hee saith hee was present and heard the order interrate to
goe to Narmentier aforesaid to the said shipp and that a Dhacery hee
was made to that purpose, and saith hee knoweth not that it was at hocr GUTTER
or more pticularly therein expressed, then to go to Narmentiers aforesaid ˹there to take in the rest ˺
that the brandewindes or Aquavites aforesaid were to be discharged, as
they have at this Port of London, And further hee knoweth not./

To the 4th hee saith that hee sawe no moneys payd for the taking
or preserving of the Aquavites interrate, and that the said aquavites were
not unladen nor taken but in reference by the preservation of the said shipp
for that the said Master and Companie then reputed the said shipp to GUTTER
irrecoverable, but meerely and purely with an intent to preserve the
Merchants goods, and that if the said brandewine or Awuavite reached? GUTTER
had not been soe taken out and secured by the said Aleaxar Le Merchant
direction, the same swimming in the hould had in all likelihood been
broken in pieces, and ˹the aquavites˺ utterly lost to the Own:er thereof

To the 5th hee saith that if the said shipp had continued in the place where
shee first anchored as aforesaid, hee being a ˹more˺ commodious roade, than GUTTER
thereabouts) the dammage in question had in all probability not happened
and that the said dammage was neerely occasioned by her being GUTTER
in and anchored soe neere to the rocks and sandbancks as aforesaid

To the 6th@ hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing depon. And further hee
cannot depose:

2./ The same day examined upon the said libell and int GUTTER

Jaques Ducand of Saint Malo in france Marin: the
Pilott of the said shipp the ffortune aged 52 yeares or
thereabouts sworne and examined saith as followeth

To the first Article or position of the said Libell hee saith that hee well
knoweth that in the moneths of September October November December
and January lilate the arlate Aleaxar Le Merchant was Master
and Commander of the arlate shipp the ffortune of Carmerey which
hee this examinate well knoweth having served as Pilott in and about
the said shipp all the voyage in question:

To the second hee saith that in the moneth of November ˹last past˺ in the yeare of
1656: the said shipp being in the River of Nantes under the Control
and Conduct of the said Master did there receive, and there wshe GUTTER
on board her thirteen barrells of hogsheads, and three pipes of Aquavite
by the order of one Monsieur de Loney ffardiere a Merchant GUTTER
at Nantes to bee brought in the said shipp to this Port of London on
the accompt of an English Merchant, whose name this examinate knoweth not GUTTER
the ˹Master of the˺ same shipp being then alsoe ordered to thence to Narmentier
arlate, and as to the reight agreed upon for the transportation of the
said aquavites hee saith hee doeth not know nor vase any notre GUTTER

To the third hee saith that the said shipp in pursuance of the said Order
did shortly anchor the imbarqueing of the said Aquavites sett sayle anul? GUTTER
depart from the said River of Nantes, to Narmontier aforesaid being
there to go pfict her lading for England ˹by the said Lonys direction˺ which was to bee putt on board
by the arlate Mr La Cestuerie Ceazean the Correspondent of the said
Le Lone ffardiere and soe to saile for London which accordingly
this deponent for all the said voyage serving ˹as Pilott˺ in the quality aforesaid
aboard the said shipp, and thereby well knowing the premisses

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