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|Transcription=To the second he answereth, that he well knoweth all the
1. To the second he answereth, that he well knoweth all the
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parties agents, himselfe being one of the Shipps Company in
2. parties agents, himselfe being one of the Shipps Company in
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the homeward=bound voyage; and that the Mariners
3. the homeward=bound voyage; and that the Mariners
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ought to prevayle in this suite, because their wages
4. ought to prevayle in this suite, because their wages
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are iustly due unto them./
5. are iustly due unto them./
+
 
6. To the third he refereth himselfe to his former deposition
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To the third he refereth himselfe to his former deposition
7. And further he knoweth not to answere./
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And further he knoweth not to answere./
8. To the fourth he cannot answare./
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9. To the fifth he answereth that he hath bin a Seaman these
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To the fourth he cannot answare./
10. nine or tenn yeares, but remembreth not how many voyages
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11. he hath made, and that having never been in soe great
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To the fifth he answereth that he hath bin a Seaman these
12. and violent a storme as what he mett with in the voyage
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nine or tenn yeares, but remembreth not how many voyages
13. interrate he knoweth not how to answere to the later
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he hath made, and that having never been in soe great
14. part of this Interrogatory
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and violent a storme as what he mett with in the voyage
15. To the sixth he saith that he can write and reade
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interrate he knoweth not how to answere to the later
16. written hand./
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part of this Interrogatory
17. To the seaventh he answereth that he hath not deposed to
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18. the effect interrate./
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To the sixth he saith that he can write and reade
19. To the eight he answereth that the weather was foggy when
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written hand./
20. she arrivd at Abderdey, and he conceivs that had she not
+
 
21. mist the channell she might have bin (by Gods providence)
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To the seaventh he answereth that he hath not deposed to
22. a good way towards London by that time she arrived
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the effect interrate./
23. at Bristoll.
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24. To the ninth he answereth that he did not heare either the
+
To the eight he answereth that the weather was foggy when
25. interrate Croford or any of his Mates give any such order
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she arrivd at Abderdey, and he conceivs that had she not
26. as is interrate, And otherwise (referring himselfe to his
+
mist the channell she might have bin (by Gods providence)
27. former deposition) he knoweth not to answeare./
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a good way towards London by that time she arrived
28. To the tenth he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
+
at Bristoll.
29. And further he cannot answere.
+
 
30. To the 11th he saith that Aberdey is a great deale neerer
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To the ninth he answereth that he did not heare either the
31. to Bristoll them (sic) to London by water, And further he
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interrate Croford or any of his Mates give any such order
32. knoweth not to answere./
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as is interrate, And otherwise (referring himselfe to his
33. To the twelth he answereth that the Shipp interrate was not
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former deposition) he knoweth not to answeare./
34. worse (as he remembreth) when she came into Abderdey then she
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35. was at any time after the storme predeposed of, but he saith
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To the tenth he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
36. the pumpes were continually kept going, And to the ˹he˺ referreth
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And further he cannot answere.
37. himselfe unto his former deposition and answeres And
+
 
38. further knoweth not to answere./
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To the 11th he saith that Aberdey is a great deale neerer
39. To the 13th he answereth that at Pennarth there were some
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to Bristoll them (sic) to London by water, And further he
40. provisions (but what or how much he knoweth not) brought
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knoweth not to answere./
41. aboard the sayd shipp at Penarth, And further referring
+
 
42. himselfe to his former deposition he knoweth not to answere./
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To the twelth he answereth that the Shipp interrate was not
43. To the last he answereth that he the Rendent is the
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worse (as he remembreth) when she came into Aberdey then she
44. selfe same Marke Bennett mentioned and named in
+
was at any time after the storme predeposed of, but he saith
45. the schedule interrate./
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the pumpes were continually kept going, And he referreth
46. Repeated before Doctor
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himselfe unto his former deposition and answeres And
47. Godolphin:
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further knoweth not to answere./
48. Marke Bennett SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
+
 
49.
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To the 13th he answereth that at Pennarth there were some
50. On the same day. CENTRE HEADING
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provisions (but what or how much he knoweth not) brought
51. <margin value="Left">3</margin>
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aboard the sayd shipp at Penarth, And further referring
52. '''William Ricks''' of Shadwell in the parish
+
himselfe to his former deposition he knoweth not to answere./
53. of Stepney aged about 40ty yeeres GUTTER
+
 
</document-end>
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To the last he answereth that he the Rendent is the
 +
selfe same Marke Bennett mentioned and named in
 +
the schedule interrate./
 +
 
 +
Repeated before Doctor
 +
Godolphin:
 +
 
 +
Marke Bennett &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
 +
 
 +
On the same day. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
 +
 
 +
'''3'''
 +
 
 +
'''William Ricks''' of Shadwell in the parish
 +
of Stepney aged about 40ty ye&#91;eres GUTTER&#93;
  
 
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To the second he answereth, that he well knoweth all the
parties agents, himselfe being one of the Shipps Company in
the homeward=bound voyage; and that the Mariners
ought to prevayle in this suite, because their wages
are iustly due unto them./

To the third he refereth himselfe to his former deposition
And further he knoweth not to answere./

To the fourth he cannot answare./

To the fifth he answereth that he hath bin a Seaman these
nine or tenn yeares, but remembreth not how many voyages
he hath made, and that having never been in soe great
and violent a storme as what he mett with in the voyage
interrate he knoweth not how to answere to the later
part of this Interrogatory

To the sixth he saith that he can write and reade
written hand./

To the seaventh he answereth that he hath not deposed to
the effect interrate./

To the eight he answereth that the weather was foggy when
she arrivd at Abderdey, and he conceivs that had she not
mist the channell she might have bin (by Gods providence)
a good way towards London by that time she arrived

at Bristoll.


To the ninth he answereth that he did not heare either the
interrate Croford or any of his Mates give any such order
as is interrate, And otherwise (referring himselfe to his
former deposition) he knoweth not to answeare./

To the tenth he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
And further he cannot answere.

To the 11th he saith that Aberdey is a great deale neerer
to Bristoll them (sic) to London by water, And further he
knoweth not to answere./

To the twelth he answereth that the Shipp interrate was not
worse (as he remembreth) when she came into Aberdey then she
was at any time after the storme predeposed of, but he saith
the pumpes were continually kept going, And he referreth
himselfe unto his former deposition and answeres And
further knoweth not to answere./

To the 13th he answereth that at Pennarth there were some
provisions (but what or how much he knoweth not) brought
aboard the sayd shipp at Penarth, And further referring
himselfe to his former deposition he knoweth not to answere./

To the last he answereth that he the Rendent is the
selfe same Marke Bennett mentioned and named in
the schedule interrate./

Repeated before Doctor
Godolphin:

Marke Bennett [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

On the same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

3

William Ricks of Shadwell in the parish
of Stepney aged about 40ty ye[eres GUTTER]