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|Transcription=to bee worth 1400 ''li'' or 1600 ''li'' sterling  And saith the said shipps
to bee worth 1400: ''li'' or 1600: ''li'' sterling  And saith the said shipps
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if either of them goe upon another voyage must bee new
if either of them goe upon another voyage must bee ?new
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caulked rigged and graved, and severall other things done
 
caulked rigged and graved, and severall other things done
which are wanting and will bee but necessary. [?Et] alr nescit
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which are wanting and will bee but necessary. Et alr nescit
[?renera].
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rendera.
  
 
Ad 10 rendet that in the time of peace three pounds
 
Ad 10 rendet that in the time of peace three pounds
five shillings have bin usually paid per tonne. And soe much
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five shillings have bin usually paid per tonne. And soe much
 
this deponent hath had per tonne having bin severall
 
this deponent hath had per tonne having bin severall
times the voyage Interrate. But are not then at halfe the
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times the voyage Interrate. But are not then at halfe the
Charges for wages as they are now at. Hee remembreth
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Charges for wages as they are now at. Hee remembreth
 
not what hee made the last voyage with his shipp which
 
not what hee made the last voyage with his shipp which
 
voyage Was about two yeers since. Et alr nescit rendera
 
voyage Was about two yeers since. Et alr nescit rendera
  
Ad 11. 12. et 13 rendit That he is to beare and Eigth part of
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Ad 11. 12. et 13 rendet That he is to beare and Eighth part of
 
the whole shipps Charges being the owner as aforesaid of an
 
the whole shipps Charges being the owner as aforesaid of an
8:th. And saith that hee is to pay and hath paid for marriners
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8th. And saith that hee is to pay and hath paid for marriners
wages fitting and setting out the sd shipp ''Owen and David'' [?according]
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wages fitting and setting out the said shipp ''Owen and David'' according
 
to the Note thereof which hee now leaves. And he also
 
to the Note thereof which hee now leaves. And he also
 
leaveth a Note of the quantities qualities and prices of the provisions
 
leaveth a Note of the quantities qualities and prices of the provisions
 
of the said ship and what were spent by the shipps company to which
 
of the said ship and what were spent by the shipps company to which
herefforth himselfe having compared them with his said [?note]
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herefforth himselfe having compared them with his said note
and made them to agree in every particuler. And saith hee
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and made them to agree in every particuler. And saith hee
 
had an adventure consisting of woolen Manufactury, stuffes,
 
had an adventure consisting of woolen Manufactury, stuffes,
and other goods. but the perticulers and quantities he now remembreth
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and other goods. but the perticulers and quantities he now remembreth
not but saith the same may beknowne by his cockets remaining
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not but saith the same may bevknowne by his Cockets remaining
in the Custome house. some part of his Adventure yet on board
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in the Custome house. some part of his Adventure is yet on board
 
and some on shore, and denieth that ever hee
 
and some on shore, and denieth that ever hee
 
since the said shipps returne ever proffered to sell any of his clothes
 
since the said shipps returne ever proffered to sell any of his clothes
or other part of his Adventure for losse or otherwayes and did
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or other part of his Adventure for losse or otherwayes and he
suffer dammage as hee is an Eigth part of the sd shipp Et
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suffers dammage as hee is an Eigth part of the said shipp Et
alr nescit rendere [?neiscit quid credat].
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alr nescit rendere nescit quod credat.
  
Ad 14 [?renat] that he beleeveth the goods menctioned in the
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Ad 14 rendet that he beleeveth the goods menctioned in the
 
bills of lading were lading on board the ship the ''Jonathan''
 
bills of lading were lading on board the ship the ''Jonathan''
 
''and Abigail'' Interrate and knoweth the firme of Thomas
 
''and Abigail'' Interrate and knoweth the firme of Thomas
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had received all their goods from on board the ''Jonathan''
 
had received all their goods from on board the ''Jonathan''
 
''and Abigail'' according to the bill of lading And as to the severall
 
''and Abigail'' according to the bill of lading And as to the severall
parcells of goods and quantities and qualities laden aboard the ''Owen and David'' hee
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parcells of goods and quantities and qualities laden aboard the ''Owen and David'' hee
 
refereth himselfe to the Bills of lading signed by him upon
 
refereth himselfe to the Bills of lading signed by him upon
 
the receipt of those goods contents and Qualities not knowne
 
the receipt of those goods contents and Qualities not knowne

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to bee worth 1400 li or 1600 li sterling And saith the said shipps
if either of them goe upon another voyage must bee new
caulked rigged and graved, and severall other things done
which are wanting and will bee but necessary. Et alr nescit
rendera.

Ad 10 rendet that in the time of peace three pounds
five shillings have bin usually paid per tonne. And soe much
this deponent hath had per tonne having bin severall
times the voyage Interrate. But are not then at halfe the
Charges for wages as they are now at. Hee remembreth
not what hee made the last voyage with his shipp which
voyage Was about two yeers since. Et alr nescit rendera

Ad 11. 12. et 13 rendet That he is to beare and Eighth part of
the whole shipps Charges being the owner as aforesaid of an
8th. And saith that hee is to pay and hath paid for marriners
wages fitting and setting out the said shipp Owen and David according
to the Note thereof which hee now leaves. And he also
leaveth a Note of the quantities qualities and prices of the provisions
of the said ship and what were spent by the shipps company to which
herefforth himselfe having compared them with his said note
and made them to agree in every particuler. And saith hee
had an adventure consisting of woolen Manufactury, stuffes,
and other goods. but the perticulers and quantities he now remembreth
not but saith the same may bevknowne by his Cockets remaining
in the Custome house. some part of his Adventure is yet on board
and some on shore, and denieth that ever hee
since the said shipps returne ever proffered to sell any of his clothes
or other part of his Adventure for losse or otherwayes and he
suffers dammage as hee is an Eigth part of the said shipp Et
alr nescit rendere nescit quod credat.

Ad 14 rendet that he beleeveth the goods menctioned in the
bills of lading were lading on board the ship the Jonathan
and Abigail Interrate and knoweth the firme of Thomas
Morley thereto to bee of his the said Thomas his
handwriting And saith hee hath heard Mr Richard Perry
and some others of the ffreighters acknowledge that they
had received all their goods from on board the Jonathan
and Abigail according to the bill of lading And as to the severall
parcells of goods and quantities and qualities laden aboard the Owen and David hee
refereth himselfe to the Bills of lading signed by him upon
the receipt of those goods contents and Qualities not knowne
all which are returned againe to the said ffreighters save
100 slabbs of lead Which lieth yet on board at the
request of Mr Daniell Edwards et alr nescit.