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To the 30th hee saith that hee knoweth that the shipp ''Pease'' was of
 
To the 30th hee saith that hee knoweth that the shipp ''Pease'' was of
 
the burthen of two hundred tonnes or neere thereabouts and came
 
the burthen of two hundred tonnes or neere thereabouts and came
home at least halfe dead freighted ?soe that hee beleeveth the arlate
+
home at least halfe dead freighted soe that hee beleeveth the arlate
 
Luke Woods beside the losse and dammage susteyned in sale of his fish
 
Luke Woods beside the losse and dammage susteyned in sale of his fish
 
was damnified for want of homewards freight to a considerable
 
was damnified for want of homewards freight to a considerable
value but what to estimate the say dsammage at hee knoweth not
+
value but what to estimate the say dammage at hee knoweth not
And further to this arle hee cannot depose./
+
And further to this article hee cannot depose./
  
 
To the 31th hee saith that In his this deponents Judgment the monthly
 
To the 31th hee saith that In his this deponents Judgment the monthly
 
wages of the Master and mariners that served in the shipp Pease
 
wages of the Master and mariners that served in the shipp Pease
& the victualls & provisions be them monethly spent did amount
+
and the victualls & provisions be them monethly spent did amount
 
to a very considerable summe of money but what to estimate the
 
to a very considerable summe of money but what to estimate the
same hee knoweth not And further to his arle hee cannot depose/
+
same hee knoweth not And further to this arltice hee cannot depose/
  
 
To the 32th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to which
 
To the 32th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to which
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To the 33th hee saith hee cannot depose./
 
To the 33th hee saith hee cannot depose./
  
To the 34th and the exhinits or schedule therein XXXXX hee saith hee
+
To the 34th and the exhibits or schedule therein named hee saith hee
 
cannot depose knoweing nothing thereof nor knowing the arlate
 
cannot depose knoweing nothing thereof nor knowing the arlate
Edward ?Harper/
+
Edward harper/
  
 
To the 35th hee saith hee this deponent cannot depose thereto
 
To the 35th hee saith hee this deponent cannot depose thereto
for that hee was absent at ?Antlego upon the imployment of the arlate
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for that hee was absent at Antego upon the imployment of the arlate
 
Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting./
 
Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting./
  
 
To the 36th hee saith hee cannot depose./
 
To the 36th hee saith hee cannot depose./
  
To the 37th arle hee saith hee referreth himslefe to the Registry
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To the 37th article hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Registry
 
of this Court and further cannot depose./
 
of this Court and further cannot depose./
  
To the 38th arle hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to which
+
To the 38th article hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to which
hee referreth hee cannot further depose to this arle./
+
hee referreth hee cannot further depose to this article./
  
To the 39th arle hee saith hee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
+
To the 39th article hee saith hee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
deposition & to the lawe And further cannot depose./
+
deposition and to the lawe And further cannot depose./
  
To the 40th arle hee saith the arlate Thomas Grove is an Inhabitant
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To the 40th article hee saith the arlate Thomas Grove is an Inhabitant
of Ratcliffe & subiect as hee this deponent beleeveth to this Common
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of Ratcliff and subiect as hee this deponent beleeveth to this Common
wealth & the Juriscon of this Court And further hee cannot depose/
+
wealth & the Jurisdiction of this Court And further hee cannot depose/
  
 
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
 
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
  
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith (the danger of piurice being declared
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith (the danger of periure being declared
unto him as the Interrogatorie requireth) that hee cometh to testified at the
+
unto him as the Interrogatorie requireth) that hee cometh to testifie at the
 
request of Mrs Woods the widdow of the producent Luke Woods and saith
 
request of Mrs Woods the widdow of the producent Luke Woods and saith
hee hath receaved ?nynteene pounds sixteene shillings whcich is twelve
+
hee hath receaved nynteene pounds sixteene shillings which is twelve
moneths wages in full payment (hee being Gunners mate) and the rest which is XXX due being neere about
+
moneths wages in full payment (hee being Gunners mate) and the rest which is was due being neere about
 
eight moneths wages more is stopped by the said freighters by reason of
 
eight moneths wages more is stopped by the said freighters by reason of
 
the ill successe of the voyage which was occasioned as hee beleeveth by
 
the ill successe of the voyage which was occasioned as hee beleeveth by

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the losse of soe many moneths freight as became payable by
the sayd shipps missing the Barbados and being longer out than otherwise
she needed to have bin, And further t these arles hee cannot depose/

To the 29th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
further depose to this article./

To the 30th hee saith that hee knoweth that the shipp Pease was of
the burthen of two hundred tonnes or neere thereabouts and came
home at least halfe dead freighted soe that hee beleeveth the arlate
Luke Woods beside the losse and dammage susteyned in sale of his fish
was damnified for want of homewards freight to a considerable
value but what to estimate the say dammage at hee knoweth not
And further to this article hee cannot depose./

To the 31th hee saith that In his this deponents Judgment the monthly
wages of the Master and mariners that served in the shipp Pease
and the victualls & provisions be them monethly spent did amount
to a very considerable summe of money but what to estimate the
same hee knoweth not And further to this arltice hee cannot depose/

To the 32th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to which
hee referreth hee cannot depose/

To the 33th hee saith hee cannot depose./

To the 34th and the exhibits or schedule therein named hee saith hee
cannot depose knoweing nothing thereof nor knowing the arlate
Edward harper/

To the 35th hee saith hee this deponent cannot depose thereto
for that hee was absent at Antego upon the imployment of the arlate
Luke Woods whilst the things arlate were transeacting./

To the 36th hee saith hee cannot depose./

To the 37th article hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Registry
of this Court and further cannot depose./

To the 38th article hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to which
hee referreth hee cannot further depose to this article./

To the 39th article hee saith hee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
deposition and to the lawe And further cannot depose./

To the 40th article hee saith the arlate Thomas Grove is an Inhabitant
of Ratcliff and subiect as hee this deponent beleeveth to this Common
wealth & the Jurisdiction of this Court And further hee cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith (the danger of periure being declared
unto him as the Interrogatorie requireth) that hee cometh to testifie at the
request of Mrs Woods the widdow of the producent Luke Woods and saith
hee hath receaved nynteene pounds sixteene shillings which is twelve
moneths wages in full payment (hee being Gunners mate) and the rest which is was due being neere about
eight moneths wages more is stopped by the said freighters by reason of
the ill successe of the voyage which was occasioned as hee beleeveth by
the ill carriage of Thomas Grove the Master as a fore is declared, and saith hee
expecteth