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The 26th of ffebruary 1658
  
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Examined upon an Allegation given in by
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Mr Smith on the behalfe of the said [?marriners]
  
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Christopher Malym Thomas Garret}
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Bethel Tynck, George Southerne}
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George Rogers, Thomas West, ffrancis}
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Rosse, and John Roberts: late Mariners of}
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The Ship the ''Anne'', whereof William}
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Malym was Masterr against}
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?Daniel fooke: Smith Budd}
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'''Rp. i:us'''
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'''John Atkins''' of Ratcliffe Mariner
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aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts Sworne
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and Examined./:
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To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
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that hee beleeveth the arlate ffooke Was
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Owner of the arlate ship the ''Anne'' whereof Wm Malym was
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Master in the Month of November 1657: and soe hee hath heard the said ffrancis ffooke acknowledge and further hee
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cannot depose/:
  
|Transcription=on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from
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To the second and 3d articles and schedule annexed hee saith that the said Wm Malym did Hire
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole
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all the Mariners schedulate, to saile and goe in the said ship
pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to
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''Anne'' from this Port of London, to Yarmouth, and
Yarmouthand there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and
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from thence to goe to Marsellis, and to other ports within the
from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered
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Streights, and to returne againe to this Port; And saith that
the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus
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Christopher Malym mentioned in the schedule was (as he remembreth) shipped at three pounds
and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in
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per moneth, and soe much hee did Deserve the said Voyage
a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of
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and saith hee knoweth not at what rates or wages, the other
Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX
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Mariners Schedulate or any of the were shipped or
and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another
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hired at per moneth to goe the said Voyage; but saith that Thomas
Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and
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Garret Carpenter of thee said Ship well deserved i: ''li'' vj: ''s'' per
there delivered y:e same, andthe
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moneth the said voyage Bethell Tincke?s, a Comon man of the said ship
last of y:e said Salt was
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well deserved 1: ''li'' 7: ''s'' per moneth the said Voyage George Southerne a Comon man of the said ship, deserved i: ''li'' 7: ''s'' per moneth the said Voyage
delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of
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John Robert Chirugeon of the said ship, well deserved 2: ''li'' 2: ''s'' per mon:th
June 1658./. During all w:ch time (namely from y:e said
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the said Voyage; and Thomas West the Cooper of the said
ships Departure from Gravesend, untill her Delivery of
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Ship deserved, about 1: ''li'' x. ''s'' per moneth the said Voyage, And
her last goods at Scanderoone:/ all the Mariners XXX
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saith the foresaid sommes are usually given to mariners that
did serve in y:e said ship Anne; and y:e foresaid Mariners
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serve in the places and qualityes aforesaid, on such Voyages and
did doe their best Indeavour in y:e Service and Imployment
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rather more, The premises hee deposeth, being hyred
of the said ship, in their severall offices & places: w:ch hee
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at this Port by thee said William Malym, to goe Cheife Mate
knoweth for y:e reasons aforesaid goeing from place to XXX
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of the said Ship ''Anne'', the said Voyage; and goeing from
in y:e said ship, And further cannot Depose:/.
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hence Mate of her, and Continueing in her till her
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Casting away, And further hee cannot depose./:
  
To the 6:th and 7:th hee saith that soe soone as y:e said ship
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To the 4th hee saith that after the hyring of all the said Mariners
Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William
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schedule (sic), the said William Malym set saile with the said ship from
Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take
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Gravesend to Yarmouth, and at Yarmouth the said William Malym
aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces
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paid to all the Mariners schedulate their halfe pay, and further
to be Transported in her to this port of London, and
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hee cannot depose./.
came from thence with y:e same on board her on or about
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the 11:th. day of July. 1658. and in her Course XXXXX
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the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary
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soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon
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y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and
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by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.
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and utterly lost together with her lading, and saith y:e XXXX
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came not, nor happened by any fault or negligence
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of or in this depo:t or any of y:e Marine:rs in the said XXX
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but saith that they did all their uttmost ?indeed
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for her p:rservaccon, and saith that hee this depo:t (?who
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then M:r of y:e said Ship y:e said W:m Malin?n being dead) aXX
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all her Company were gone away in the ships boate for p:XXXX staid
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hopting that by y:e providence of God she might get off. but
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(XXX
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To the .5:th hee saith that the said Ship ''Anne'', and all the Mariners
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schedulate departed and set saile from Gravesend on the said voyage
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(on
 
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F:F:

The 26th of ffebruary 1658

Examined upon an Allegation given in by
Mr Smith on the behalfe of the said [?marriners]

Christopher Malym Thomas Garret}
Bethel Tynck, George Southerne}
George Rogers, Thomas West, ffrancis}
Rosse, and John Roberts: late Mariners of}
The Ship the Anne, whereof William}
Malym was Masterr against}
?Daniel fooke: Smith Budd}

Rp. i:us

John Atkins of Ratcliffe Mariner
aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts Sworne
and Examined./:

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee beleeveth the arlate ffooke Was
Owner of the arlate ship the Anne whereof Wm Malym was
Master in the Month of November 1657: and soe hee hath heard the said ffrancis ffooke acknowledge and further hee
cannot depose/:

To the second and 3d articles and schedule annexed hee saith that the said Wm Malym did Hire
all the Mariners schedulate, to saile and goe in the said ship
Anne from this Port of London, to Yarmouth, and
from thence to goe to Marsellis, and to other ports within the
Streights, and to returne againe to this Port; And saith that
Christopher Malym mentioned in the schedule was (as he remembreth) shipped at three pounds
per moneth, and soe much hee did Deserve the said Voyage
and saith hee knoweth not at what rates or wages, the other
Mariners Schedulate or any of the were shipped or
hired at per moneth to goe the said Voyage; but saith that Thomas
Garret Carpenter of thee said Ship well deserved i: li vj: s per
moneth the said voyage Bethell Tincke?s, a Comon man of the said ship
well deserved 1: li 7: s per moneth the said Voyage George Southerne a Comon man of the said ship, deserved i: li 7: s per moneth the said Voyage
John Robert Chirugeon of the said ship, well deserved 2: li 2: s per mon:th
the said Voyage; and Thomas West the Cooper of the said
Ship deserved, about 1: li x. s per moneth the said Voyage, And
saith the foresaid sommes are usually given to mariners that
serve in the places and qualityes aforesaid, on such Voyages and
rather more, The premises hee deposeth, being hyred
at this Port by thee said William Malym, to goe Cheife Mate
of the said Ship Anne, the said Voyage; and goeing from
hence Mate of her, and Continueing in her till her
Casting away, And further hee cannot depose./:

To the 4th hee saith that after the hyring of all the said Mariners
schedule (sic), the said William Malym set saile with the said ship from
Gravesend to Yarmouth, and at Yarmouth the said William Malym
paid to all the Mariners schedulate their halfe pay, and further
hee cannot depose./.

To the .5:th hee saith that the said Ship Anne, and all the Mariners
schedulate departed and set saile from Gravesend on the said voyage
(on