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To the first and second Interrogatories he … To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that<br />
hee well knew the shipp the ''Adventure'' interrogated whereof Thomas Partridge was master<br />
and soe knew her by the space of eight weekes or thereabouts before her<br />
miscariage hereafter mentioned, during which time hee served in her first as<br />
masters mate and then as master, the said Partridge falling sick and staying<br />
ashore at Hull about seaven weekes before such her miscarriage or casting<br />
away, and this deponent thereupon taking charge of her there as master,<br />
and such his sicknesse being very violent and taking him alsoe with a<br />
lamenesse, disabled him the said Partridge to goe in her, and that was the reason of<br />
his not proceeding thence in her and of this deponents taking charge of<br />
her.
To the third hee saith the said shipp proceeded from hull to Rotterdam<br />
and thence departed to goe for hartlepoole, but comming about six<br />
leagues off Blakeney on the coast of Norfolke shee<br />
sprunge a leake, which was soe greate and incurable that notwithstanding<br />
her company pumpt eight and fourtie houres with all the pumpes<br />
they could make soe that they were quite tired and spent, yet could they<br />
not possibly cleare her, but shee sunck right downe and<br />
the company saved themselves in the boate, soe that shee perished and<br />
is quite lost, of his this deponents sight being then master and one of<br />
them that soe betooke themselves to the boate, and this hee saith was on<br />
the eighteeneth of July last or thereabouts.
To the fourth and fifth hee saith the said Thomas Partridge was<br />
owner of the said shipp wholly, and fitted her out as owner<br />
and this deponent hath seene his bill of sale declaring him to be<br />
sole owner, And saith there was noe part of her tackle furniture<br />
or materialls saved, nor ought that belonged unto her her, saving her<br />
boate, which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
will Leatherman [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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28th August 1655.
Complaine against Brandlin and}<br />
others. Clements Smith}
Upon the Libell./
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'''Clements dt.'''
'''John Appleton''' of the parish of Saint Christophers<br />
London servant of Thomas Coleclough of the<br />
same parish Grocer, aged about 18 yeares, a<br />
wittnes produced and sworne and being examined he<br />
deposeth as followeth.
To the second and third articles of the Libell he deposeth<br />
and saith that he this deponent being servant unto Mr<br />
Thomas Coleclough a Tobacconnist in this Citty, doth very<br />
well know that the arlate Titus Camplaine the producent<br />
did buy of his said Master fower hogsheads of Tobacco<br />
and that he the said Camplaine did pay the said<br />
Coleclough for the sayd fower hogsheads of Tobacco<br />
thefower hogsheads of Tobacco<br />
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