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'''Henricus Thurston''' de ?Nivenhos prop Colchester in Com Essex Nauta, annos
 
'''Henricus Thurston''' de ?Nivenhos prop Colchester in Com Essex Nauta, annos
agens 43 ant XX XXXter testis productus et Juratus dicit et deponit
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agens 43 aut eo circiter testis productus et Juratus dicit et deponit
prXnt seq:r (vizt.)
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prout sequitur (videlicet)
  
 
Ad primum arlum deponit that he well knew the arlate shipp the ''Hester'', and too
 
Ad primum arlum deponit that he well knew the arlate shipp the ''Hester'', and too
know her for XXX the time of her building which was at Colchester to the time
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know her for from the time of her building which was at Colchester to the time
of her being cast away about three or foure yeers since a boat Whitby as hee
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of her being cast away about three or foure yeers since about Whitby as hee
 
hath bin credibly informed and verily beleeveth. And saith that when the said
 
hath bin credibly informed and verily beleeveth. And saith that when the said
shipp set forth upon the voyage wherein she rundowne which was from
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shipp set forth upon the voyage wherein she run downe which was from
Wivenhoe to Sunderland or Newcastle she was XXXX with her said lading
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Wivenhoe to Sunderland or Newcastle she was worth with her said lading
of reales the summe of ffive hundred pounds at least, sterling mony.
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of coales the summe of ffive hundred pounds at least, sterling mony.
 
And this deponent saith that was the said shipp now in being and in as good
 
And this deponent saith that was the said shipp now in being and in as good
 
a condiccon as she was litle before or upon her said running downe
 
a condiccon as she was litle before or upon her said running downe
this deponent would give five hundred and fifty pounds XXXXX for her, and
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this deponent would give five hundred and fifty pounds sterling for her, and
 
if hee gave for her six hundred pounds hee saith hee should have an
 
if hee gave for her six hundred pounds hee saith hee should have an
 
indifferent good penniworth. The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth to bee
 
indifferent good penniworth. The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth to bee
 
true for that hee has bin a master of a shipp these twenty yeares last
 
true for that hee has bin a master of a shipp these twenty yeares last
or thereabouts and having gad parts and shares in and bought
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or thereabouts and having had parts and shares in and bought
 
and sold many shipps and thereby well skilled in shipping and acquainted
 
and sold many shipps and thereby well skilled in shipping and acquainted
 
with the vallues of them. And saith that after the said shipp ''Hester'' was gone
 
with the vallues of them. And saith that after the said shipp ''Hester'' was gone
 
from hence upon the voyage wherein she was ran downe as a fore said
 
from hence upon the voyage wherein she was ran downe as a fore said
this depots brother ?Seth Thurston bought a ?quarter part of the said vessell of Mr Giles
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this deponents brother Seth Thurston bought a quarter part of the said vessell of Mr Giles
Wigener after the rate of 500 ''li'' sterling for the whole shipp. considering the
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Wigener after the rate of 500 ''li'' sterling for the whole shipp, considering the
said shipps stock and disburses of the said shipp upon the said voyage Et alr nescit
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said shipps stock and disburses of the said shipp upon the said voyage. Et alr nescit
  
Ad 2 necuit
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Ad 2 nesuit
  
d 3 nescuit
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d 3 nesuit
  
Ad 4 nescuit not having seene the ''Johns Advantage'' before or since the reparations
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Ad 4 nesuit not having seene the ''Johns Advantage'' before or since the reparations
but once
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but once.
  
Et dicit prodeporta sua ista XXXat
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Et dicit prodeporta sua issa verra. t.
  
Henry Thurston [His signature]
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Henry Thurston [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
Repetit coram Dr Baldwin saXXXXte
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Repetit coram Dr Baldwin surragato
  
 
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'''4.'''
 
'''4.'''
  
'''Williamus Grainger Paroa''' de Elmore in Com Gloucesteren Nauta, annes
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'''Williamus Grainger Paroa''' de Elmore in Comitatu Gloucesteren Nauta, annes
agens ?fere 30:t testis product et Jurat dictit et
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agens fere 30:t testis product et Jurat dictit et deponit prout sequitur.
  
 
Ad primum et 2 arles deponit that the shipp the ''Rosebush'' arlate was in or about
 
Ad primum et 2 arles deponit that the shipp the ''Rosebush'' arlate was in or about

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XXXX et XXXXX Reeves et alies}
Cheeke Suckly}

Septime ffebruarij 1666 Juxta X
super allone ex parte dict Haberdine et socioram.

Examinatus.

Henricus Thurston de ?Nivenhos prop Colchester in Com Essex Nauta, annos
agens 43 aut eo circiter testis productus et Juratus dicit et deponit
prout sequitur (videlicet)

Ad primum arlum deponit that he well knew the arlate shipp the Hester, and too
know her for from the time of her building which was at Colchester to the time
of her being cast away about three or foure yeers since about Whitby as hee
hath bin credibly informed and verily beleeveth. And saith that when the said
shipp set forth upon the voyage wherein she run downe which was from
Wivenhoe to Sunderland or Newcastle she was worth with her said lading
of coales the summe of ffive hundred pounds at least, sterling mony.
And this deponent saith that was the said shipp now in being and in as good
a condiccon as she was litle before or upon her said running downe
this deponent would give five hundred and fifty pounds sterling for her, and
if hee gave for her six hundred pounds hee saith hee should have an
indifferent good penniworth. The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth to bee
true for that hee has bin a master of a shipp these twenty yeares last
or thereabouts and having had parts and shares in and bought
and sold many shipps and thereby well skilled in shipping and acquainted
with the vallues of them. And saith that after the said shipp Hester was gone
from hence upon the voyage wherein she was ran downe as a fore said
this deponents brother Seth Thurston bought a quarter part of the said vessell of Mr Giles
Wigener after the rate of 500 li sterling for the whole shipp, considering the
said shipps stock and disburses of the said shipp upon the said voyage. Et alr nescit

Ad 2 nesuit

d 3 nesuit

Ad 4 nesuit not having seene the Johns Advantage before or since the reparations
but once.

Et dicit prodeporta sua issa verra. t.

Henry Thurston [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repetit coram Dr Baldwin surragato

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ffrisby et Archer con:a XXXeint)
Cheeke Suckly)

Septimo ffebrurarij 1666 Juxta XX
super allone ex parte dicti Hunt

4.

Williamus Grainger Paroa de Elmore in Comitatu Gloucesteren Nauta, annes
agens fere 30:t testis product et Jurat dictit et deponit prout sequitur.

Ad primum et 2 arles deponit that the shipp the Rosebush arlate was in or about
the month of November 1665 arlate at Portsmouth arlate and was there
bound for ffalmouth to take in pilchards to proceede with them to
severall ports and places in the Streights where they could meete with the
best market, and to returne for England upon a merchandizing voyage
for accompt of English merchants. And that then the said ffrisby and
Archer were in very poore and thinn cloathes for such a voyage
and as hee understood very bare of mony, and at their request and
instance and in compassion and pity as hee conceiveth of their low and meane