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|Transcription=her Ashore, which was Accordingly done, and then the ''War[ewell'' and GUTTER]
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Company together with the Assistance of several Mar[iners GUTTER]
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and Labourers, who the said Clarke hyred, did heave [XXX GUTTER]
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iuy many Chaldrons of Coles into Lighters
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out of the said ships Portholes. which said Coles were very
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much wet and damnifyed. The heaving out of
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which said Coles did much lighten the said ship, and prevent
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further damage which would have come to the said
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ship, The Premisses hee deposeth for that hee helped
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and Assisted therein; And further cannot depose
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To the 5th hee saith that there were aboard the said ship in hunnes
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which er [?Gunroome GUTTER]
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at the time of her said Bilging two barrells of Good
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Gunnpowder, some match paper, and other g[unnes GUTTER]
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which was (by meanes of the great quantity of water that
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the said ship received into her, by reason of her said bilging
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spoyled and made uselesse, but Cannot estimated the samm[age GUTTER]
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and further cannot depose./.
  
 
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her Ashore, which was Accordingly done, and then the War[ewell and GUTTER]
Company together with the Assistance of several Mar[iners GUTTER]
and Labourers, who the said Clarke hyred, did heave [XXX GUTTER]
iuy many Chaldrons of Coles into Lighters
out of the said ships Portholes. which said Coles were very
much wet and damnifyed. The heaving out of
which said Coles did much lighten the said ship, and prevent
further damage which would have come to the said
ship, The Premisses hee deposeth for that hee helped
and Assisted therein; And further cannot depose

To the 5th hee saith that there were aboard the said ship in hunnes
which er [?Gunroome GUTTER]
at the time of her said Bilging two barrells of Good
Gunnpowder, some match paper, and other g[unnes GUTTER]
which was (by meanes of the great quantity of water that
the said ship received into her, by reason of her said bilging
spoyled and made uselesse, but Cannot estimated the samm[age GUTTER]
and further cannot depose./.