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|Transcription=Ad 15 Rendit that M:r Suckly has y:e order Interr and
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|Transcription=Ad 15 Rendit that Mr Suckly has the order Interrate and
 
has a copy now about him. there is mot any command
 
has a copy now about him. there is mot any command
therein to pay y:e mariners wagaes. Et alr salvis prodepstis
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therein to pay the mariners wagaes. Et alr salvis prodepstis
 
nescite deponets
 
nescite deponets
  
 
Ad 16 et 17 rendat that some of his mariners were hired
 
Ad 16 et 17 rendat that some of his mariners were hired
 
by the voyage others by the month, and one with another hee
 
by the voyage others by the month, and one with another hee
reconeth their wages to bee about fifty shill a man per month.
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reconeth their wages to bee about fifty shillings a man per month.
 
And saith that two or three of his said men were hyred
 
And saith that two or three of his said men were hyred
about a weeke or tenn dayes before the sd shipps Went out from
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about a weeke or tenn dayes before the said shipps Went out from
 
Bugbys hole, In time of peace hee saith it is usuall to hire men
 
Bugbys hole, In time of peace hee saith it is usuall to hire men
 
at Halfe pay in the River of Thames, until their falling
 
at Halfe pay in the River of Thames, until their falling
 
downe to Gravesend and untill they shall bee cleared there.
 
downe to Gravesend and untill they shall bee cleared there.
There was noe ffreight to bee paid according to y:e Charter
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There was noe ffreight to bee paid according to the Charter
 
party untill the shipps returne. Onely primage and Average
 
party untill the shipps returne. Onely primage and Average
at the delivery of y:e Goods at Archangell. Et alr nescit
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at the delivery of the Goods at Archangell. Et alr nescit
  
Ad 18 rend:t that this depo:t and the said Morley advised the ffreighters
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Ad 18 rend:t that this deponent and the said Morley advised the ffreighters
of some or one of them to goe to the ffleete as is Interr. andproffered to beare their Charges up and downe. And saith that M:r
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of some or one of them to goe to the ffleete as is Interrate and proffered to beare their Charges up and downe. And saith that Mr
 
Caryll and Bell came to London but whether they tooke
 
Caryll and Bell came to London but whether they tooke
any Advice of merch:ts about that busienes hee knoweth not.
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any Advice of merchants about that busienes hee knoweth not.
 
Et Alr nescit
 
Et Alr nescit
  
Ad 19. 20 et 21. Rendat that these two sutes in his Judgmt are one
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Ad 19. 20 et 21. Rendat that these two sutes in his Judgment are one
and the same, and the Charterparties are thesame saving the shipps
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and the same, and the Charterparties are the same saving the shipps
names y:e owners the burthen of y:e shipp the Masters names, number
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names the owners the burthen of the shipp the Masters names, number
of men. And hee beleeveth the determinacon. will bee one
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of men. And hee beleeveth the determination. will bee one
and the same, M:r Suckly is proctor. S:r W:m Turner S:r Walter
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and the same, Mr Suckly is proctor. Sir William Turner Sir Walter
 
Walker are Counsell for this depots owners. Morley is Examined on this
 
Walker are Counsell for this depots owners. Morley is Examined on this
deponents owners behalfe, and this deponent on the sd Morleys hath
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deponents owners behalfe, and this deponent on the said Morleys hath
not had Communicaccon with any about this busienes, or his disposition
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not had Communication with any about this busienes, or his disposition
herein: Before this suite was commenced this depot on behalfe of his
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herein: Before this suite was commenced this deponent on behalfe of his
 
owners proffessed to and would have left the decision of this busienes
 
owners proffessed to and would have left the decision of this busienes
 
to the award of any unconcerned merchts: the owners hee saith are
 
to the award of any unconcerned merchts: the owners hee saith are
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in regard as hee saith these ffreighters were not bound to lade any
 
in regard as hee saith these ffreighters were not bound to lade any
 
goods on board, and also for that they failed in their lycense and
 
goods on board, and also for that they failed in their lycense and
proteccon. And these Caryll and Edwards hee saith many times
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protection. And these Caryll and Edwards hee saith many times
declared to this dep:t and the s:d Morley that they had bought
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declared to this deponent and the said Morley that they had bought
the hreatest part of y:e goods the yeare before and could not
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the greatest part of the goods the yeare before and could not
 
shipp them of that yeare. As to the ffreight and damages
 
shipp them of that yeare. As to the ffreight and damages
sued for by this suite he referreth them to the determinaccon
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sued for by this suite he referreth them to the determination
of y:e law: And saith that hee beleeveth that he came from the buoy in the
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of the law: And saith that hee beleeveth that he came from the buoy in the
Nore in three or ffowre days space. to Ratcliffe Chaine. And saith the sd
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Nore in three or ffowre days space. to Ratcliffe Chaine. And saith the said
ffreighters neversent a boate or bills of lading to take away their said
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ffreighters never sent a boate or bills of lading to take away their said
 
goods untill they were by order from this Court summoned to appeare
 
goods untill they were by order from this Court summoned to appeare
and show cause why they would not ffetch away their goods &
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and show cause why they would not ffetch away their goods and
pay this depot and his owners their Charges. And M:r thirsby he saith
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pay this deponent and his owners their Charges. And M:r thirsby he saith
XXX:t before y:e sd processe was issued out said that the shipp was a
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XXX:t before the said processe was issued out said that the shipp was a
 
good warehouse for their goods. Etalr nescit
 
good warehouse for their goods. Etalr nescit
  
THOMAS ANDREWS [His signature]
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Thomas Andrews [His signature]
  
 
Repetit coram dre
 
Repetit coram dre
 
lloyd. SaXX XXXX Edwardo Browne not. pubb.
 
lloyd. SaXX XXXX Edwardo Browne not. pubb.
 
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Ad 15 Rendit that Mr Suckly has the order Interrate and
has a copy now about him. there is mot any command
therein to pay the mariners wagaes. Et alr salvis prodepstis
nescite deponets

Ad 16 et 17 rendat that some of his mariners were hired
by the voyage others by the month, and one with another hee
reconeth their wages to bee about fifty shillings a man per month.
And saith that two or three of his said men were hyred
about a weeke or tenn dayes before the said shipps Went out from
Bugbys hole, In time of peace hee saith it is usuall to hire men
at Halfe pay in the River of Thames, until their falling
downe to Gravesend and untill they shall bee cleared there.
There was noe ffreight to bee paid according to the Charter
party untill the shipps returne. Onely primage and Average
at the delivery of the Goods at Archangell. Et alr nescit

Ad 18 rend:t that this deponent and the said Morley advised the ffreighters
of some or one of them to goe to the ffleete as is Interrate and proffered to beare their Charges up and downe. And saith that Mr
Caryll and Bell came to London but whether they tooke
any Advice of merchants about that busienes hee knoweth not.
Et Alr nescit

Ad 19. 20 et 21. Rendat that these two sutes in his Judgment are one
and the same, and the Charterparties are the same saving the shipps
names the owners the burthen of the shipp the Masters names, number
of men. And hee beleeveth the determination. will bee one
and the same, Mr Suckly is proctor. Sir William Turner Sir Walter
Walker are Counsell for this depots owners. Morley is Examined on this
deponents owners behalfe, and this deponent on the said Morleys hath
not had Communication with any about this busienes, or his disposition
herein: Before this suite was commenced this deponent on behalfe of his
owners proffessed to and would have left the decision of this busienes
to the award of any unconcerned merchts: the owners hee saith are
not to pay any thing to the ffreighters as to any losse or dammage
in regard as hee saith these ffreighters were not bound to lade any
goods on board, and also for that they failed in their lycense and
protection. And these Caryll and Edwards hee saith many times
declared to this deponent and the said Morley that they had bought
the greatest part of the goods the yeare before and could not
shipp them of that yeare. As to the ffreight and damages
sued for by this suite he referreth them to the determination
of the law: And saith that hee beleeveth that he came from the buoy in the
Nore in three or ffowre days space. to Ratcliffe Chaine. And saith the said
ffreighters never sent a boate or bills of lading to take away their said
goods untill they were by order from this Court summoned to appeare
and show cause why they would not ffetch away their goods and
pay this deponent and his owners their Charges. And M:r thirsby he saith
XXX:t before the said processe was issued out said that the shipp was a
good warehouse for their goods. Etalr nescit

Thomas Andrews [His signature]

Repetit coram dre
lloyd. SaXX XXXX Edwardo Browne not. pubb.