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|Transcription=To the ninth pretended position hee
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answereth and referreth himselfe to the
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charter partty arlate And otherwise
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for his parte hee doeth not beleeve the said
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position to bee truein any parte thereof
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To the 10th pretensed position hee answe
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reth and referreth himselfe to his former
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Answers and beleeveth that the said shipp
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arrived att Penbeefe on or about the
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"We arrived the same day in the river Loire, and came to an anchor at a town called Penbeef, thirty miles below the city of Nantz"<ref>[[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ync9AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=%22penbeef%22&source=bl&ots=TLkaaa11nX&sig=YMAGr5fx0r7Hy4BO5uNVYSqpx7I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Tx42VZPwGcGesAG74IDACA&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%22penbeef%22&f=false|Steven Burroughs, Memoirs of Steven Burroughs, vol. 1 (Albany, NY, 1811), p.43]]</ref>
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To the ninth pretended position hee
answereth and referreth himselfe to the
charter partty arlate And otherwise
for his parte hee doeth not beleeve the said
position to bee truein any parte thereof

To the 10th pretensed position hee answe
reth and referreth himselfe to his former
Answers and beleeveth that the said shipp
arrived att Penbeefe on or about the

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Penbeefe

"We arrived the same day in the river Loire, and came to an anchor at a town called Penbeef, thirty miles below the city of Nantz"[1]
  1. Jump up [Burroughs, Memoirs of Steven Burroughs, vol. 1 (Albany, NY, 1811), p.43]