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|Transcription=To the 8th article of the sayd allogation hee saith that by reason of the sayd White and other
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the foresayd mariners refusall to goe the sayd voyage, that voyage for Genoa
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was overthrown the sayd Gridden being not able to procure enough to
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proceed in it. But what dammage the sayd Opie said and Trevill sustained thereof
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he this deponent knoweth not. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
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To the 9th article hee saith that the sayd White and others the sayd mariners having
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refused to goe for Genoa the sayd Griddon did cause bills to be sett up thereby
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intimating that he was bound for England to the intent to procure freight
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home, and the sayd shipp did there remayne for a lading for England
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about three monethes after such refusall made by the sayd white and the
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other mariners particularly above named; And during that tyme the
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Company of the sayd shipp did that upon the Owners Captaine, but as to what value
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he knoweth not; neither knoweth hee how to much or how little the freight
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homewards did amount to. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
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To the 10th article of the sayd allegation relating to the sayd Joseph Hobbes and his neglect
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of his office of Chirugion on board the sayd shipp this deponent saith he
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knoweth nothing thereof, nor can otherwise depose.
  
|Transcription=To the 8th article of the sayd allogation hee saith that by reason of the sayd White and other
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To the 11th article this deponent saith that he did receyve a moneths pay and
2. the foresayd mariners refusall to goe the sayd voyage, that voyage for Genoa
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an halfe att Naples ; and so did others of the shipps Company as he beleiveth
3. was overthrown the sayd Gridden being not able to proćure XXXX enough to
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but whether the sayd Hobbs received and pay there, or what was layd
4. proceed in it. But what dammage the sayd Opie said and Trevill sustained thereof
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out in furnishing his Chest by the Owners, hee knoweth not. And further
5. he this deponent knoweth not. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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ćannot depose.
6. To the 9th article hee saith that the sayd White and others the sayd mariners having
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7. refused to goe for Genoa the sayd Griddon did cause bills to be sett up thereby
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To the 12th article hee saith that the arlate Germans was shipped as Cooper of the
8. intimating that he was bound for England to the intent to procure freight
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sayd shipp. And that the arlate Rider was allso imployed att the Barbadoes
9. home, and the sayd shipp did there remayne XX for a lading for England
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in fitting upp some water Caske. And otherwise or further hee ćannot
10. about three monethes after such refusall made by the sayd white and the
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depose.
11. other mariners particularly above named; And during that tyme the
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12. Company of the sayd shipp did that upon the Owners Captaine, but ˹as˺ to what value
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To the 13th article hee saith sayd White was shipped Carpenter of the sayd shipp
13. he knoweth not; neither knoweth hee how ˹to˺ much XX or how little the freight
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and had the Carpenters store committed to him, and the sayd John Thomas was
14. homewards did amount to. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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Gunner of the sayd shipp and had the Gunners store committed to him, which
15. To the 10th article of the sayd allegation relating to the sayd Joseph Hobbes and his neglect
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stores belonged to the Owners, and of such stores an attempt is usually
16. of his office of Chirugion on board the sayd shipp this deponent saith he
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given to the master of a shipp. And otherwise not knowing whether the
17. knoweth nothing thereof, nor can otherwise depose.
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sayd White and Thomas have given full accompt or not, and not knowing
18. To the 11th article this deponent saith that he did receyve a moneths pay and
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that they neglected their office, he cannot depose.
19. an halfe att Naples ; and so did others of the shipps Company as he beleiveth
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20. but whether the sayd Hobbs received and pay there, or what was layd
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To the last he saith he hath deposed the truth according to this knowledge
21. out in furnishing his Chest by the Owners, hee knoweth not. And further
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And otherwise ćannot depose.
22. ćannot depose.
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23. To the 12th article hee saith that the arlate Germans was shipped as Cooper of the
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Thomas [MARKE] Serjeant [MARKE, RH SIDE]
24. sayd shipp. And that the arlate Rider was allso imployed att the Barbadoes
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his marke
25. in fitting upp some water Caske. And otherwise or further hee ćannot
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26. depose.
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'''Cheeke dt'''
27. To the 13th article hee saith sayd White was shipped Carpenter of the sayd shipp
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28. and had the Carpenters store committed to him, and the sayd John Thomas was
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To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
29. Gunner of the sayd shipp and had the Gunners store committed to him, which
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30. stores belonged to the Owners, and of such stores an attempt is usually
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To the first he saith he wisheth that right may take place and further other
31. given to the master of a shipp. And otherwise not knowing whether the
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wise than negatively he cannot depose
32. sayd White and Thomas have given full accompt or not, and not knowing
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33. that they neglected their office, he cannot depose.
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To the 2nd he saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And
34. To the last he saith he hath deposed the truth according to this knowledge
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otherwise not kinowing for what voyage the sayd white and others were hired [?XX GUTTER]
35. And otherwise ćannot depose.
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he cannot depose.
36. ThomasMARK OF DEPONENT APPEARS HERE Serjeant SIGNATURE RH SIDE
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37. his marke UNDERNEATH HIS NAME
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To the 3d he saith the sayd white, Thomas. Harris. Hobbes and Bartlet were shipp
38. <margin value="LEFT">Cheeke dt</margin>
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att plymouth. And this Rendent never heard the sayd Gridden declare that he
39.
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was to goe for the Barbadoes and thence to remove for the streights or Genoa, till his arrivall att the Bar
40. To the Crosse Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
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badoes. And, referring himselfe to what he hath predeposed he cannot otherwise depose
41. To the first he saith he wisheth that right may take place and further other
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42. wise than ngeatively he cannot depose
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To the 4th. he saith he cannot depose more or otherwise than he hath &#91;?deXXXX GUTTER&#93;
43. To the 2nd he saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And
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referring himselfe thereto.
44. otherwise not kinowing for what voyage the sayd white and others were hired TO DO: XX
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45. he cannot depose.
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To the 5th he saith that the Chirurgion interrate was taken notice of on board the
46. To the 3d he saith the sayd white, Thomas. Harris. Hobbes and Bartlet were shipp
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shipp to be a servant and an Apprentice to John Young. and that it &#91;?XX XXGUTTER&#93;
47. att plymouth. And this Rendent never heard the sayd Gridden declare that he
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usuall thing for Chirurgions to goe ashore in Port to refresh themselfe
48. was to goe for the Barbadoes and thence to ˹re knowe for the streights or˺ Genoa, till his arrivall att the Bar
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to procure such things as belong to their act as occasion serveth, and their
49. badoes. And, referring himselfe to what he hath predeposed he ćannot ˹otherwise˺ depose
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want of such things requireth. And otherwise he cannot depose.
50. To the 4th. he saith he cannot depose more or otherwise than he hath TO DO: deXXXX
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51. referring himselfe thereto.
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52. To the 5th he saith that the Chirurgion interrate was taken notice of on board the
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53. shipp to be a servant and an Apprentice to John Young. and that it TO DO: XX XX
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54. usuall thing for Chirurgions to goe ashore in Port to refresh themselfe
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55. to procure such things as belong to their act as oććasion serveth, and their
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56. want of such things requireth. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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57. Repeated before doctor Godolphin
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58. Thomas HIS MARK serjeant SIGNATURE ON RH SIDE
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59. his mark ON RH SIDE
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin
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Thomas &#91;MARKE&#93; serjeant &#91;MARKE. RH SIDE&#93;RH SIDE
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his mark
 
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To the 8th article of the sayd allogation hee saith that by reason of the sayd White and other
the foresayd mariners refusall to goe the sayd voyage, that voyage for Genoa
was overthrown the sayd Gridden being not able to procure enough to
proceed in it. But what dammage the sayd Opie said and Trevill sustained thereof
he this deponent knoweth not. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 9th article hee saith that the sayd White and others the sayd mariners having
refused to goe for Genoa the sayd Griddon did cause bills to be sett up thereby
intimating that he was bound for England to the intent to procure freight
home, and the sayd shipp did there remayne for a lading for England
about three monethes after such refusall made by the sayd white and the
other mariners particularly above named; And during that tyme the
Company of the sayd shipp did that upon the Owners Captaine, but as to what value
he knoweth not; neither knoweth hee how to much or how little the freight
homewards did amount to. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 10th article of the sayd allegation relating to the sayd Joseph Hobbes and his neglect
of his office of Chirugion on board the sayd shipp this deponent saith he
knoweth nothing thereof, nor can otherwise depose.

To the 11th article this deponent saith that he did receyve a moneths pay and
an halfe att Naples ; and so did others of the shipps Company as he beleiveth
but whether the sayd Hobbs received and pay there, or what was layd
out in furnishing his Chest by the Owners, hee knoweth not. And further
ćannot depose.

To the 12th article hee saith that the arlate Germans was shipped as Cooper of the
sayd shipp. And that the arlate Rider was allso imployed att the Barbadoes
in fitting upp some water Caske. And otherwise or further hee ćannot
depose.

To the 13th article hee saith sayd White was shipped Carpenter of the sayd shipp
and had the Carpenters store committed to him, and the sayd John Thomas was
Gunner of the sayd shipp and had the Gunners store committed to him, which
stores belonged to the Owners, and of such stores an attempt is usually
given to the master of a shipp. And otherwise not knowing whether the
sayd White and Thomas have given full accompt or not, and not knowing
that they neglected their office, he cannot depose.

To the last he saith he hath deposed the truth according to this knowledge
And otherwise ćannot depose.

Thomas [MARKE] Serjeant [MARKE, RH SIDE]
his marke

Cheeke dt

To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first he saith he wisheth that right may take place and further other
wise than negatively he cannot depose

To the 2nd he saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And
otherwise not kinowing for what voyage the sayd white and others were hired [?XX GUTTER]
he cannot depose.

To the 3d he saith the sayd white, Thomas. Harris. Hobbes and Bartlet were shipp
att plymouth. And this Rendent never heard the sayd Gridden declare that he
was to goe for the Barbadoes and thence to remove for the streights or Genoa, till his arrivall att the Bar
badoes. And, referring himselfe to what he hath predeposed he cannot otherwise depose

To the 4th. he saith he cannot depose more or otherwise than he hath [?deXXXX GUTTER]
referring himselfe thereto.

To the 5th he saith that the Chirurgion interrate was taken notice of on board the
shipp to be a servant and an Apprentice to John Young. and that it [?XX XXGUTTER]
usuall thing for Chirurgions to goe ashore in Port to refresh themselfe
to procure such things as belong to their act as occasion serveth, and their
want of such things requireth. And otherwise he cannot depose.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin

Thomas [MARKE] serjeant [MARKE. RH SIDE]RH SIDE
his mark