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|Transcription=went thereupon to the masters mate and desired him to make fast the said
1. went thereupon to the masters mate and desired him to make fast the said
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scuttle to prevent further imbeazelment, but hee refused and would not
2. scuttle to prevent further imbeazelment, but hee refused and would not
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nor did fasten the same. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
3. nor did fasten the same. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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4. To the seavanth hee saith that while hee soe watched and was aboard
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To the seavanth hee saith that while hee soe watched and was aboard
5. hee heard some of the shipps company bragg and say that they had sold a
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hee heard some of the shipps company bragg and say that they had sold a
6. greate deale of wine out of the said shipp in the west countrey. And
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greate deale of wine out of the said shipp in the west countrey. And
7. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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otherwise hee cannot depose.
8. To the 8 and 9 hee saith hee cannot depose.
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9. To the tenth hee saith that ˹wines of the˺ fellowes of the said wines pipes whereout
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To the 8 and 9 hee saith hee cannot depose.
10. the wines were soe embeazeld, were sold for thirtie pounds per pipe
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11. and with another or therabouts, and therefore the ˹said eight pipes˺ would have yeelded
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To the tenth hee saith that wines of the fellowes of the said wines pipes whereout
12. after that rate and the halfe pipe proportionably. And otherwise hee cannot
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the wines were soe embeazeld, were sold for thirtie pounds per pipe
13. depose.
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and with another or therabouts, and therefore the ˹said eight pipes˺ would have yeelded
14.
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after that rate and the halfe pipe proportionably. And otherwise hee cannot
15. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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depose.
16. To the first hee was not in the shipp the voyage in question, nor
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17. till her said arivall in the River of Thames as aforesaid.
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To the Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
18. To the second hee saith hee heard the seamen aboard say that the said
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19. shipp the said voyage gad met with very greate stormes and tempest,
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To the first hee was not in the shipp the voyage in question, nor
20. And otherwise negatively. saving they said they thought they should
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till her said arivall in the River of Thames as aforesaid.
21. never have got well home.
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22. To the last hee saith that hee heard the Cooke upon this deponents
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To the second hee saith hee heard the seamen aboard say that the said
23. reproving him for the said rundet, confesse that they had drawne it out
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shipp the said voyage had met with very greate stormes and tempest,
24. of, and of mr Bakers caskes, ˹marked '''R.B.'''˺ and that it was very ill donne of them
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And otherwise negatively. saving they said they thought they should
25. in regard mr Baker had such losse before.
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never have got well home.
26. henry Carter SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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27.
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To the last hee saith that hee heard the Cooke upon this deponents
28. The same day. CENTRE HEADING
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reproving him for the said rundet, confesse that they had drawne it out
29. Exámined upon the said allegation.
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of, and of mr Bakers caskes, marked '''R.B.''' and that it was very ill donne of them
30. <margin value="Left">2</margin>
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in regard mr Baker had such losse before.
31. '''William Ward''' servant and apprentice of Samuel Page
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32. of the parish of Saint Dunstans in the East London Wine Cooper
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henry Carter &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
33. aged 19 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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34. To the second and third árticles of the said allegation hee saith and
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35. the deposeth that hee heard there were eight pipes of the wines laden
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36. aboard the shipp Samuell arlate drawne out and end for end and wantting
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The same day. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
37. and otherwise hee cannot depose, saving they were said to be mr Bakers
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38. pipes.
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Exámined upon the said allegation.
39. To the fourth hee cannot depose.
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40. To the fifth and sixth articles of the said allegation hee saith that after
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'''2'''
41. the arivall of the said shipp in the River of Thames from the voyage
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42. in question hee this exáminate being imployed to watch wines that
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'''William Ward''' servant and apprentice of Samuel Page
43. came home in her went aboard and watched, and during such his
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of the parish of Saint Dunstans in the East London Wine Cooper
44. watching, hee saith his precontest henry Carter (who alsoe watched there)
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aged 19 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
45. called him in the night time into the Cooke roome of the said shipp
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46. whether this deponent comming, hee showed this deponent a rundlet
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To the second and third árticles of the said allegation hee saith and
47. of wine of about eight gallons all slabbrd and not and
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the deposeth that hee heard there were eight pipes of the wines laden
48. lying by a false scuttle that went out of the said Cooke-roome
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aboard the shipp Samuell arlate drawne out and end for end and wantting
49. into the hold, which scuttle was likewise wet, and told this deponent
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and otherwise hee cannot depose, saving they were said to be mr Bakers
50. that hee had catched the Gunner, the Cooke and the Cookes boy
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pipes.
51. of the said shipp handing and endeavouring to convey the same away
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52. and had proXXXXXed ˹it˺, whereupon this deponent charging them therewith
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To the fourth hee cannot depose.
53. they confessed that they had drawne the same out of a pipe that was
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54. in the hold, and that the said that they had rather given this deponent
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To the fifth and sixth articles of the said allegation hee saith that after
55. and the said Carter tenn shillings, than they should make the
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the arivall of the said shipp in the River of Thames from the voyage
56. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">merchant</margin>
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in question hee this exáminate being imployed to watch wines that
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came home in her went aboard and watched, and during such his
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watching, hee saith his precontest henry Carter (who alsoe watched there)
 +
called him in the night time into the Cooke roome of the said shipp
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whether this deponent comming, hee showed this deponent a rundlet
 +
of wine of about eight gallons all slabbrd and not and
 +
lying by a false scuttle that went out of the said Cooke-roome
 +
into the hold, which scuttle was likewise wet, and told this deponent
 +
that hee had catched the Gunner, the Cooke and the Cookes boy
 +
of the said shipp handing and endeavouring to convey the same away
 +
and had pro&#91;XXXXX&#93;ed it, whereupon this deponent charging them therewith
 +
they confessed that they had drawne the same out of a pipe that was
 +
in the hold, and that the said that they had rather given this deponent
 +
and the said Carter tenn shillings, than they should make the
 +
merchant
  
 
}}
 
}}

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went thereupon to the masters mate and desired him to make fast the said
scuttle to prevent further imbeazelment, but hee refused and would not
nor did fasten the same. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the seavanth hee saith that while hee soe watched and was aboard
hee heard some of the shipps company bragg and say that they had sold a
greate deale of wine out of the said shipp in the west countrey. And
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 8 and 9 hee saith hee cannot depose.

To the tenth hee saith that wines of the fellowes of the said wines pipes whereout
the wines were soe embeazeld, were sold for thirtie pounds per pipe
and with another or therabouts, and therefore the ˹said eight pipes˺ would have yeelded
after that rate and the halfe pipe proportionably. And otherwise hee cannot
depose.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee was not in the shipp the voyage in question, nor
till her said arivall in the River of Thames as aforesaid.

To the second hee saith hee heard the seamen aboard say that the said
shipp the said voyage had met with very greate stormes and tempest,
And otherwise negatively. saving they said they thought they should
never have got well home.

To the last hee saith that hee heard the Cooke upon this deponents
reproving him for the said rundet, confesse that they had drawne it out
of, and of mr Bakers caskes, marked R.B. and that it was very ill donne of them
in regard mr Baker had such losse before.

henry Carter [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Exámined upon the said allegation.

2

William Ward servant and apprentice of Samuel Page
of the parish of Saint Dunstans in the East London Wine Cooper
aged 19 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the second and third árticles of the said allegation hee saith and
the deposeth that hee heard there were eight pipes of the wines laden
aboard the shipp Samuell arlate drawne out and end for end and wantting
and otherwise hee cannot depose, saving they were said to be mr Bakers
pipes.

To the fourth hee cannot depose.

To the fifth and sixth articles of the said allegation hee saith that after
the arivall of the said shipp in the River of Thames from the voyage
in question hee this exáminate being imployed to watch wines that
came home in her went aboard and watched, and during such his
watching, hee saith his precontest henry Carter (who alsoe watched there)
called him in the night time into the Cooke roome of the said shipp
whether this deponent comming, hee showed this deponent a rundlet
of wine of about eight gallons all slabbrd and not and
lying by a false scuttle that went out of the said Cooke-roome
into the hold, which scuttle was likewise wet, and told this deponent
that hee had catched the Gunner, the Cooke and the Cookes boy
of the said shipp handing and endeavouring to convey the same away
and had pro[XXXXX]ed it, whereupon this deponent charging them therewith
they confessed that they had drawne the same out of a pipe that was
in the hold, and that the said that they had rather given this deponent
and the said Carter tenn shillings, than they should make the
merchant