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|Transcription=1. for and during all the sayd seaven yeares, wherein he
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|Transcription=for and during all the sayd seaven yeares, wherein he
2. the deponent included the arlate yeares 1654 and 1655
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the deponent included the arlate yeares 1654 and 1655
3. And he saith that the arlate Cooke still is (as he
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And he saith that the arlate Cooke still is (as he
4. beleeveth) and soe ought to be the Owner of her, for that
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beleeveth) and soe ought to be the Owner of her, for that
5. he never sold her, but she was piratically and forceably
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he never sold her, but she was piratically and forceably
6. taken from him at sea as hee hath heard, And further he cannot depose./.
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taken from him at sea as hee hath heard, And further he cannot depose./.
  
7. To the 2d and 3d he cannot depose./
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To the 2d and 3d he cannot depose./
  
8. To the fourth he deposeth that the shipp the ''Mayflower''
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To the fourth he deposeth that the shipp the ''Mayflower''
9. wherein this deponent sayled about seaven yeares, and whereof he
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wherein this deponent sayled about seaven yeares, and whereof he
10. hath deposed the arlate James Cooke to bee sole owner,
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hath deposed the arlate James Cooke to bee sole owner,
11. and the shipp now under arrest at the instance of the
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and the shipp now under arrest at the instance of the
12. said James Cooke is one and the same shipp of his
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said James Cooke is one and the same shipp of his
13. certaine knowledge, having seene her since her sayd
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certaine knowledge, having seene her since her sayd
14. arrest. And further he cannot depose/
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arrest. And further he cannot depose/
  
15. To the fifth he cannot anwere./
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To the fifth he cannot anwere./
  
16. To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
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To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
  
 
The marke of [MARKE] William
 
The marke of [MARKE] William
XXXX [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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[XXXX] [MARKE, RH SIDE]
  
 
Repeated with his
 
Repeated with his
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saith and deposeth as followeth./.
 
saith and deposeth as followeth./.
  
38. To the first Interrogatorie this Deponent saith and deposeth that hee very
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To the first Interrogatorie this Deponent saith and deposeth that hee very
39. well knoweth the Interrate ship the ''Hope'' of Dover, whereof
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well knoweth the Interrate ship the ''Hope'' of Dover, whereof
40. this Deponent was Master, and soe hath done for about a yeere and halfe
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this Deponent was Master, and soe hath done for about a yeere and halfe
41. Last, and saith the said shipp was last at Newcastle in ffebruary last,
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Last, and saith the said shipp was last at Newcastle in ffebruary last,
42. and departed from thence on Shrove Sunday last, bound directly
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and departed from thence on Shrove Sunday last, bound directly
43. to New haven in ffrance, All which hee well knoweth goeing all the
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to New haven in ffrance, All which hee well knoweth goeing all the
44. said voyage Master of the said Ship/:
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said voyage Master of the said Ship/:
  
45. To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that whilest the said ship was
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To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that whilest the said ship was
46. at Newcastle aforesaid there were Laden aboard ˹her˺
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at Newcastle aforesaid there were Laden aboard her
47. 80 Chaldron of Coales, five and twenty Chaldron of
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80 Chaldron of Coales, five and twenty Chaldron of
48. Grindstones, about five or six and twenty firkins of Butter, and
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Grindstones, about five or six and twenty firkins of Butter, and
49. fower peeces of Cloth, All which were Laden for and upon the
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fower peeces of Cloth, All which were Laden for and upon the
50. Proper account of the Interrate Laurance Blancart, and Abraham
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Proper account of the Interrate Laurance Blancart, and Abraham
 
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for and during all the sayd seaven yeares, wherein he
the deponent included the arlate yeares 1654 and 1655
And he saith that the arlate Cooke still is (as he
beleeveth) and soe ought to be the Owner of her, for that
he never sold her, but she was piratically and forceably
taken from him at sea as hee hath heard, And further he cannot depose./.

To the 2d and 3d he cannot depose./

To the fourth he deposeth that the shipp the Mayflower
wherein this deponent sayled about seaven yeares, and whereof he
hath deposed the arlate James Cooke to bee sole owner,
and the shipp now under arrest at the instance of the
said James Cooke is one and the same shipp of his
certaine knowledge, having seene her since her sayd
arrest. And further he cannot depose/

To the fifth he cannot anwere./

To the last he saith his former deposition is true.

The marke of [MARKE] William
[XXXX] [MARKE, RH SIDE]

Repeated with his
precontest in Court
Tras Martini 1657

**************************
On the same day

The 24:th day of November 1657: CENTRE HEADING

On the behalfe of Laurance}
Blancart of London Merchant}
and Abraham Stock of Dover}
Merchant touching a losse in}
the hope of Dover: Assu}</margin>

Rp. 1

John Wilson of Dover Mariner Late Master of the ship
the hope of Dover aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne
before the right worshipfull Charles George Cock Esquire one
of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiralty and Examined upon certain
Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe of Laurance Blancart
of London Merchant, and Abraham Stock of Dover Marchant
saith and deposeth as followeth./.

To the first Interrogatorie this Deponent saith and deposeth that hee very
well knoweth the Interrate ship the Hope of Dover, whereof
this Deponent was Master, and soe hath done for about a yeere and halfe
Last, and saith the said shipp was last at Newcastle in ffebruary last,
and departed from thence on Shrove Sunday last, bound directly
to New haven in ffrance, All which hee well knoweth goeing all the
said voyage Master of the said Ship/:

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that whilest the said ship was
at Newcastle aforesaid there were Laden aboard her
80 Chaldron of Coales, five and twenty Chaldron of
Grindstones, about five or six and twenty firkins of Butter, and
fower peeces of Cloth, All which were Laden for and upon the
Proper account of the Interrate Laurance Blancart, and Abraham
(Stock