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|Transcription=with an order from the sayd Captaine Croford to the Mariners
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then aboard the sayd shipp to receive in the sayd iron, and that
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the sayd mariners aboard her would not receive aboard the sayd shipp the sayd iron
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but absolutely refused saying they would make an end of
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the old voyage before they began a new one, and that
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thereupon the sayd Croford was compelled to hyre
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5 or 6 men there, to goe aboard the sayd shipp and take
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in the iron The premisses he deposeth for that he this deponent
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was then at Bristoll about the shipps affaires and payed
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out the money for the hire of the said men, And further hee
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cannot depose.
  
|Transcription=1. with an order from the sayd Captaine Croford to the Mariners
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To the fifth article he deposeth that the arlate Cobb did not
2. then aboard the sayd shipp to receive in the sayd iron, and that
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th[ere] in 6 moneths time of that the sayd shipp lay at Bristoll
3. the sayd mariners aboard her would not receive aboard the sayd shipp the sayd iron
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appeare or act in the sayd shipps service, and that the
4. but absolutely refused saying they would make an end of
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arlate Chipson, Cavallier, Allen and Gillett and
5. the old voyage before they began a new one, and that
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alsoe William Becks the Cooke and Thomas Barrett and [Ja]mes and severall others of the
6. thereupon the sayd Croford was compelled was to hyre
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sayd shipps Company would and did goe and come when
7. 5 or 6 men there, to goe aboard the sayd shipp and take
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they pleased, and were not under any command of the Master
8. in the iron The premisses he deposeth for that he this deponent
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of the sayd shipp, And further he cannot depose./
9. was then at Bristoll about the shipps affaires and payed
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10. out the money for the hire of the said men, And further hee
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11. cannot depose.
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12. To the fifth article he deposeth that the arlate Cobb did not
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To the sixth article he saith that whilst the sayd shipp lay
13. thrXXX in 6 moneths time of that the sayd shipp lay at Bristoll
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at Bristoll this deponent did frequently goe to the Tol[XXX] there
14. appeare or act in the sayd shipps service, and that the
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this deponent where merchants have [XXXX] to him saying What Purser your men are
15. arlate Chipson, Cavallier, Allen and Gillett and
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mutionous and threatten whomsoever shall bring any goods
16. alsoe William Becks the Cooke and Thomas Barrett and James and severall others of the
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to be laden aboard your shipp; and this deponent saith that
17. sayd shipps Company would and did goe and come when
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upon the request of those that carryed downe the iron predeposed
18. they pleased, and were not under any command of the Master
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to the sayd shipps side and the Mariners refusing to take the
19. of the sayd shipp, And further he cannot depose./
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same aboard, there were many goods stoppt from being
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brought to have bin putt aboard her, which otherwise would
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have bin, And further he cannot depose./
  
20. To the sixth article he saith that whilst the sayd shipp lay
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To the 7th he deposeth that when the shipp arlate lay at or neere
21. at Bristoll this deponent did frequently goe to the TolXXX there
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Aberday as aforesaid she had 8 or 10 days provisions, which he
22. this deponent where merchants have XXXX to him saying What Purser your men are
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sayth was sufficient to have brought her to London, and that the
23. mutionous and threatten whomsoever shall bring any goods
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sayd shipp might in this deponents iudgement then well and safe enough have come with
24. to be laden aboard your shipp; and this deponent saith that
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the lading she then had at Aberday unto this port of London
25. upon the request of those that carryed downe the iron predeposed
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And further hee cannot depose/
26. to the sayd shipps side and the Mariners refusing to take the
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27. same aboard, there were many goods stoppt from being
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28. brought to have bin putt aboard her, which otherwise would
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29. have bin, And further he cannot depose./
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30. To the 7th he deposeth that when the shipp arlate lay at or neere
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To the eighth and last article he deposeth that the Owner arlate
31. Aberday as aforesaid she had 8 or 10 days provisions, which he
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have suffered great losse and damage by reason of the sayd shipp
32. sayth was sufficient to have brought her to London, and that the
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the ''Gilbert'' being forced into bristoll as is predeposed, and that
33. sayd shipp might in this deponents iudgement then well and safe enough have come with
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the value of the damage and losse amounteth to the value of
34. the lading she then had at Aberday unto this port of London
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betweene 800li and 1000li lawfull money of England, And
35. And further hee cannot depose/
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otherwise referring himselfe to his foresaid deposition he knoweth
 
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not to depose.
36. To the eighth and last article he deposeth that the Owner arlate
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37. have suffered great losse and damage by reason of the sayd shipp
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38. the ''Gilbert'' being forced into bristoll as is predeposed, and that
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39. the value of the damage and losse amounteth to the value of
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40. betweene 800li and 1000li lawfull money of England, And
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41. otherwise referring himselfe to his foresaid deposition he knoweth
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42. not to depose.
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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
  
45. To the first Interrogatory he answereth that that he was
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To the first Interrogatory he answereth that that he was
46. Purser of the sayd shipp for all the voyage interrate./
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Purser of the sayd shipp for all the voyage interrate./
  
47. To the 2d he answereth negatively to all saving that the
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To the 2d he answereth negatively to all saving that the
48. shipp interrate brought home from the Barbadoes the voyage before the last voyage, a
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shipp interrate brought home from the Barbadoes the voyage before the last voyage, a
49. greater quantity of goods in Tonnage, by (at least) 20ty Tonns
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greater quantity of goods in Tonnage, by (at least) 20ty Tonns
50. of his certaine knowledge who was ˹alsoe˺ Purser of her the sayd
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of his certaine knowledge who was alsoe Purser of her the sayd
51. former voyage
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former voyage
  
52. To the 3d he answereth that it is an usuall thing ˹in˺ shipps
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To the 3d he answereth that it is an usuall thing in shipps
53. that come from the Barbadoes putt their provisions
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that come from the Barbadoes putt their provisions
54. in the hatch way where the iron chaine pompe of the interrate shipp
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in the hatch way where the iron chaine pompe of the interrate shipp
55. the Gilbert was, and that there was alsoe 20ty Tonne of water
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the ''Gilbert'' was, and that there was alsoe 20ty Tonne of water
56. stowed in the sayd hatch way, or nigh their about and that yet notwithstanding the said
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stowed in the sayd hatch way, or nigh their about and that yet notwithstanding the said
57. pompe was not rendred uselesse for that in stresse of weather the
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pompe was not rendred uselesse for that in stresse of weather the
58. Carpenter and Gunners mate went about to make caske for
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Carpenter and Gunners mate went about to make caske for
 
it
 
it
 
 
|Ships=<u>The ''Gilbert''</u>
 
|Ships=<u>The ''Gilbert''</u>
 
 
|Primary sources=<u>The ''Gilbert''</u>
 
|Primary sources=<u>The ''Gilbert''</u>
  
  
 
HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Inventory of the ship the Gilbert now in the River of Thames: Date: November 11:th 1657
 
HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Inventory of the ship the Gilbert now in the River of Thames: Date: November 11:th 1657
 
 
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with an order from the sayd Captaine Croford to the Mariners
then aboard the sayd shipp to receive in the sayd iron, and that
the sayd mariners aboard her would not receive aboard the sayd shipp the sayd iron
but absolutely refused saying they would make an end of
the old voyage before they began a new one, and that
thereupon the sayd Croford was compelled to hyre
5 or 6 men there, to goe aboard the sayd shipp and take
in the iron The premisses he deposeth for that he this deponent
was then at Bristoll about the shipps affaires and payed
out the money for the hire of the said men, And further hee
cannot depose.

To the fifth article he deposeth that the arlate Cobb did not
th[ere] in 6 moneths time of that the sayd shipp lay at Bristoll
appeare or act in the sayd shipps service, and that the
arlate Chipson, Cavallier, Allen and Gillett and
alsoe William Becks the Cooke and Thomas Barrett and [Ja]mes and severall others of the
sayd shipps Company would and did goe and come when
they pleased, and were not under any command of the Master
of the sayd shipp, And further he cannot depose./

To the sixth article he saith that whilst the sayd shipp lay
at Bristoll this deponent did frequently goe to the Tol[XXX] there
this deponent where merchants have [XXXX] to him saying What Purser your men are
mutionous and threatten whomsoever shall bring any goods
to be laden aboard your shipp; and this deponent saith that
upon the request of those that carryed downe the iron predeposed
to the sayd shipps side and the Mariners refusing to take the
same aboard, there were many goods stoppt from being
brought to have bin putt aboard her, which otherwise would
have bin, And further he cannot depose./

To the 7th he deposeth that when the shipp arlate lay at or neere
Aberday as aforesaid she had 8 or 10 days provisions, which he
sayth was sufficient to have brought her to London, and that the
sayd shipp might in this deponents iudgement then well and safe enough have come with
the lading she then had at Aberday unto this port of London
And further hee cannot depose/

To the eighth and last article he deposeth that the Owner arlate
have suffered great losse and damage by reason of the sayd shipp
the Gilbert being forced into bristoll as is predeposed, and that
the value of the damage and losse amounteth to the value of
betweene 800li and 1000li lawfull money of England, And
otherwise referring himselfe to his foresaid deposition he knoweth
not to depose.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatory he answereth that that he was
Purser of the sayd shipp for all the voyage interrate./

To the 2d he answereth negatively to all saving that the
shipp interrate brought home from the Barbadoes the voyage before the last voyage, a
greater quantity of goods in Tonnage, by (at least) 20ty Tonns
of his certaine knowledge who was alsoe Purser of her the sayd
former voyage

To the 3d he answereth that it is an usuall thing in shipps
that come from the Barbadoes putt their provisions
in the hatch way where the iron chaine pompe of the interrate shipp
the Gilbert was, and that there was alsoe 20ty Tonne of water
stowed in the sayd hatch way, or nigh their about and that yet notwithstanding the said
pompe was not rendred uselesse for that in stresse of weather the
Carpenter and Gunners mate went about to make caske for
it

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The Gilbert


HCA 15/6 Box One no folio no., Item: Inventory of the ship the Gilbert now in the River of Thames: Date: November 11:th 1657