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To the first hee saith hee well knew the ship ''Isaack'' being
 
To the first hee saith hee well knew the ship ''Isaack'' being
a foremast man of the voyage in question
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a foremast man of the voyage in question And knoweth that the sayd ship
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did at Plymouth take in a great quantitie of goods to the quantitie of
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seaventy tonnes and upwards, consisting in Tinne, sugar trayne oyle Indico
 +
Syder, Capers, butter and other goods to be transported thence to London but the quantities of the particulers
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or for whose Accompt laden hee knoweth not but referreth him selfe to
 +
the bills of ladeing, And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/
 +
 
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To the 2 and 3 Interrogatories hee saith the sayd ship the ''Isaack'' having taken in her
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sayd ladeing departed therewith from Plymouth toward London on the seaventeenth
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of ffebruary last and the Interrogate ship the ''Saint Jacob'' the Interrogant John
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Clason Master being at Plymouth at the same tyme the ''Isaack'' was, did
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depart from thence at the same tyme the ''Isaack'' did, the ''Isaack'' bound
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for London under an English Convoy and the ''Jacob'' bound for Holland
 +
under a dutch Convoy And sath hee well remembreth that the next
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night after the sayd shipps soe departed from Plymouth the ''Isaack'' being
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sayling on her course for London after her English Convoy the ''Saint Jacon''
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by the Carlessnes of her Master and Company came fowle of the ''Isaacks''
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bowe and brake downe all her masts, and her larboard side, and beate
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upon her three quarters of an hower at least err
  
 
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and more And further hee cannot answere/

To the last Interrogatorie hee saith that after the disaster aforesayd and while hee was
aboard the Saint Jacob hee heard the Saint Jacobs Company talke angrily yo
him that held the helme of the Saint Jacob when the disaster happened, but what
the effect of their talke was for that hee undertandeth little dutch and
was then much troubled at the disaster aforesayd hee remembreth not
And further hee cannot answere./

Repeated the same 23th day before doctor
Godolphin

the marke of the sayd
George [TRIANGLE] Meade [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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3

John Fletcher of Plmouth Mariner aged twenty
one yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne before the
sayd doctor Godolphin saith as followeth videlicet/

To the first hee saith hee well knew the ship Isaack being
a foremast man of the voyage in question And knoweth that the sayd ship
did at Plymouth take in a great quantitie of goods to the quantitie of
seaventy tonnes and upwards, consisting in Tinne, sugar trayne oyle Indico
Syder, Capers, butter and other goods to be transported thence to London but the quantities of the particulers
or for whose Accompt laden hee knoweth not but referreth him selfe to
the bills of ladeing, And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/

To the 2 and 3 Interrogatories hee saith the sayd ship the Isaack having taken in her
sayd ladeing departed therewith from Plymouth toward London on the seaventeenth
of ffebruary last and the Interrogate ship the Saint Jacob the Interrogant John
Clason Master being at Plymouth at the same tyme the Isaack was, did
depart from thence at the same tyme the Isaack did, the Isaack bound
for London under an English Convoy and the Jacob bound for Holland
under a dutch Convoy And sath hee well remembreth that the next
night after the sayd shipps soe departed from Plymouth the Isaack being
sayling on her course for London after her English Convoy the Saint Jacon
by the Carlessnes of her Master and Company came fowle of the Isaacks
bowe and brake downe all her masts, and her larboard side, and beate
upon her three quarters of an hower at least err