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whereuppon the said Holdinge sayde that his shippe was ladeinge laden with asmuch as hee thoughte hee could well carrye
whereuppon the said Holdinge sayde that his shippe was laden with asmuch as hee thoughte hee could well carrye'
which this examinate afterwards in caused to bee put aboard
which this examinate afterwards caused to bee put aboard'
before hee was enforced to the from thence
before hee was enforced to goe from thenc
when the articulate shippe the Neptune first came to Lymbricke there was a rebell in divers partes of the Kingdome
when the articulate shippe the Neptune first came to Lymbricke there was a rebellion in divers partes of the Kingdome
the Cittye was upp in Annes and divers Englishmen houses were plundred
the Cittye was upp in Armes and divers Englishmen houses were plundred
and the shippe at and s before that daye cleered and dischardged
and the shippe at and before that daye cleered and dischardged
did not sayle with his shippe directlye to Lymbricke to Newhaven in ffrannce
did not sayle with his shippe directlye from Lymbricke to Newhaven in ffrannce'
was well furnished with suffe victualls and provision requisite
was well furnished with sufficient victualls and provisions requisite
into a truncke which was mated upp locked and sealed
into a truncke which was maled upp locked and sealed
in a fitt and convenient alr where shippes doe usuallye ride and lye at Anchor\
in a fitt and convenient place where shippes doe usuallye ride and lye at Anchor
with a North Last wynde and aboute 3 quarters flde and hee comeinge neere the Greenfeilde
with a North East wynde and aboute 3 quarters flude and hee comeinge neere the Greenfeilde
hee saieth that the poltspritt of the said shippe the Greenfeilde
hee saieth that the boltspritt of the said shippe the Greenfeilde'
the screwer was sent for to make to conveyance of the said shippe over to the said Braddock
the scrivener was sent for to make to conveyance of the said shippe over to the said Braddock'
into three small whenries to bee carried aboard the articulate Wise his shippe
into three small wherries to bee carried aboard the articulate Wise his shippe
after they had possesse themselve thereof they did search
after they had possessed themselve thereof they did search
and went into her wounde house and then commaged the same
and went into her rounde house and then rommaged the same
a single deckt shippe and verye leakye and pen above water and insufficient and not fitt for transportacon of drye goodes
a single deckt shippe and verye leakye and open above water and insufficient and not fitt for transportacon of drye goodes
there were to this examinats knowledge betweene one hundred and eightye sold souldiers aboard fewe more or lesse
there were to this examinats knowledge betweene one hundred and eightye souldiers aboard fewe more or lesse
did furnishe and out the said shippe for a voyage with her
did furnishe and sett out the said shippe for a voyage with her
cause and procure the said shippe the Elsabeth to bee newe sheathed soe farr as was neefull and to take away her old sheathinge
cause and procure the said shippe the Elsabeth to bee newe sheathed soe farr as was needfull and to take away her old sheathinge
and other materialls as in the articulate st schedule is menconed but what quantitye hee nowe remembreth not
and other materialls as in the articulate schedule is menconed but what quantitye hee nowe remembreth not
what quantitye hee nowe remembreth not at neither doth hee knowe what agreement was made
what quantitye hee nowe remembreth not and neither doth hee knowe what agreement was made
thighte stronge, stanch and sufficient shippe and fitt the said intended voyage
thighte stronge, stanch and sufficient shippe and fitt for the said intended voyage
And this hee affirmeth uppon his oath to bee true whoe was one of those that was mile the said Allen in and aboute the premisses
And this hee affirmeth uppon his oath to bee true whoe was one of those that was with the said Allen in and aboute the premisses
whereuppon the articulate Hutchins cann the sd Allen and desired him to repaire her
whereuppon the articulate Hutchins came the said Allen and desired him to repaire her
and desired him to repaire her the amende or make good
and desired him to repaire her and amende or make good
amende or make good that desert which the said Allen accordinglye did
amende or make good that defecte which the said Allen accordinglye did
a certaine fflemishe builte vessell of the burthen of aboute fowerteene laskes which vessell this examinate after hee had fitted her with such necessanes
a certaine fflemishe builte vessell of the burthen of aboute fowerteene lastes which vessell this examinate after hee had fitted her with such necessanes
for all that tyme the articulate bee hath bine and at presente is master of her
for all that tyme the articulate hee hath bine and at presente is master of her
beinge laden with passingers to the number 340 persons or thereabouts
beinge laden with passingers to the number 340 persons or thereabouts
where shee laye at Anchor safe and convenient place
where shee laye at Anchor in a safe and convenient place
or sufferinge hurte or danng untill or aboute the 27th daye of December
or sufferinge hurte or dammage untill or aboute the 27th daye of December'
acertaine shippe called as yt was soe the Magdalen alsoe outwards bounde
a certaine shippe called as yt was soe the Magdalen alsoe outwards bounde
a heade of the Mayflower in the nighte tyme the mornings comeinge home as her Company
a heade of the Mayflower in the nighte tyme the nexte mornings comeinge home in her Company
they in the Mayflower were fainte to the Cable and did veere the same
they in the Mayflower were fainte to veere Cable and did veere the same
they beinge fowle of each other and yt beinge beinge darcke and bloweinge a fresh gale of wynde
they beinge fowle of each other and yt beinge darcke and bloweinge a fresh gale of wynde
by the meanes aforesaid the s said Cable and Anchor
by the meanes aforesaid the said Cable and Anchor
Surrogate to the rte worll Richard Touch alsoe Doctor of Lawes
Surrogate to the righte worshipfull Richard Zouch alsoe Doctor of Lawes
hee and his Company alsoe should have all that belonge to them
hee and his Company alsoe should have all that belonged to them
hee is a Protestant and of that vigion and beleeveth that hee is bounde to observe the oath
hee is a Protestant and of that religion and beleeveth that hee is bounde to observe the oath
that the oath of a protest at is of as much if not more value then the oath of a papste
that the oath of a protestant is of as much if not more value then the oath of a papiste
saveinge that by the relate of some of the parties agents in this cause
saveinge that by the relation of some of the parties agents in this cause
hee hath heard the parties age did goe forth from Spaine in the Spanish ffleete
hee hath heard the parties agent did goe forth from Spaine in the Spanish ffleete
the laste of the salver and goodes controverted
the laste of the silver and goodes controverted
did ride and remaynent anchor in the port or harboure of ffallmouth
did ride and remayne at anchor in the port or harboure of ffallmouth
hee this examinat did observe and soe that her sayles were stacke or loose and that shee was not verye well moored
hee this examinat did observe and see that her sayles were slacke or loose and that shee was not verye well moored'
And this hee affirmeth or his oath to bee true
And this hee affirmeth uppon his oath to bee true
That the Anthor belonging the arlate shippe the Ellyne and Alice
That the Anchor belonging the articulate shippe the Ellyne and Alice
did see a parcell of pipe stands
did see a parcell of pipe staves
almoste eaten upp with rotts as hee conceiveth
almoste eaten upp with ratts as hee conceiveth
there is of his wages three monethes and a halfe pay kepte and detained from him which is him for his service in the interrogate shippe
there is of his wages three monethes and a halfe pay kepte and detained from him which is owed to him for his service in the interrogate shippe
John Marrye of the precincte of St Catherines neere the tower of London marriner aged aboute 26 yeares
John Marrye of the precincte of Saint Catherines neere the Tower of London marriner aged aboute 26 yeares
James Sanner of the parishe of Alhallowes the Will London mrchante aged aboute 36 yeares
James Sanner of the parishe of Alhallowes the Wall London mrchante aged aboute 36 yeares
a shippe called the ffellowshipp Bristowe, where shee beinge at present
a shippe called the ffellowshipp of Bristowe, where shee beinge at present
hath beene and at present is warr and thostilitie betweene the ships Spaine, and the States of the United Parnes as is arlate
hath beene and at present is warr and hostilitie betweene Spaine, and the States of the United Provinces as is articulate'
That there were in bells of ladeing
That there were in bills of ladeing
hee cannot est mate for that hee doth not remember the same
hee cannot estimate for that hee doth not remember the same
All which hee by vertue of his oath is most true
All which hee saith by vertue of his oath is most true
in her course towards London by extreamitye weather put a grounde uppon the said called the Gunfleete neere Haach
in her course towards London by extreamitye weather put a grounde uppon the sand called the Gunfleete neere Harwich
Ad primum respondet That hee this exte rendent was one of the Arcke als the William and Annes Companye
Ad primum respondet That hee this respondent was one of the Arcke alias the William and Annes Companye
the Arcke all the Willm and Anne came theither
the Arcke alias the William and Anne came theither
Matthias Broadwater de Saint Catherines greechurch London naupegus etats 30 annoru aut eo circir testis in hac pte pductus, iuratus, et extus deponit et dicit pvt sequitur vizt
Matthias Broadwater de Saint Catherines Creechurch London naupegus aetatis 30 annorum aut eo circiter testis in hac parte productus, iuratus, et examinatus deponit et dicit prout sequitur videlicet
and there by wised the lightermin himselfe to looke to the said lighter
and there by wished the lighterman himselfe to looke to the said lighter
or used words to the same or the like et
or used words to the same or the like effect
which hee knoweth to bee true for that hee present and heard him
which hee knoweth to bee true for that hee was present and heard him
when the lighter of Coppis arlate came to bee laden aboard the arlate shippe
when the lighter of Coppras articulate came to bee laden aboard the articulate shippe
the weather was very s and tempestuous
the weather was very stormy and tempestuous'
they refused and not meddle with the said lighter or her ladeinge
they refused and did not meddle with the said lighter or her ladeinge
the lighter of Coppras articulate in quest was suncke the same nighte
the lighter of Coppras articulate in questtion was suncke the same nighte
hee cometh to testifie in this cause hath requeste of the interr pducent Rudder
hee cometh to testifie in this cause at the requeste of the interrogate producent Rudder
would not suffer the lighters make his lighter faste to the said shippe
would not suffer the lighterman to make his lighter faste to the said shippe
hee conceiveth use and custome is that
hee conceiveth the use and custome is that
Judge of his Majetys highe Courte of the Wye beinge examined sayeth and deposeth
Judge of his Majetys highe Courte of the Admiraltye beinge examined sayeth and deposeth
doth solelye and solelye and paperlye belonge and appertaine unto
doth solelye and solelye and properlye belonge and appertaine unto
hee was at the key or wharfe were the said sugars were to bee sanded
hee was at the key or wharfe were the said sugars were to bee landed
hee this examinate hath bine a wharfinge for the space of these twentye yeares and upwards
hee this examinate hath bine a wharfinger for the space of these twentye yeares and upwards
upp the ffower of Thames to a safe and convenient of neere Blackwall arlate
upp the River of Thames to a safe and convenient of neere Blackwall articulate
the articulate Trevyne and his Com haveinge broughte the arlate shippe the Arcke
the articulate Trevyne and his Companye haveinge broughte the articulate shippe the Arcke
the wynde bloweinge very had and highe and the tyde the came home
the wynde bloweinge very hard and highe and the tyde then came home
is unfitt to carrye or transporte drye goodes to or from any wharfe or hee
is unfitt to carrye or transporte drye goodes to or from any wharfe or key
the sugars in question were taken as of the lighter in question uppon a Sundaye nighte
the sugars in question were taken out of the lighter in question uppon a Sundaye nighte
scituate uppon Sait Marye bill neere Billingsgate London
scituate uppon Saint Marye hill neere Billingsgate London
a certaine shippe called the Primrise
a certaine shippe called the Primrose
longe tyme before his loste goeinge to sea
longe tyme before his laste goeinge to sea
as by deede of guite under his hand and seale
as by deede of guifte under his hand and seale
the articulate Kinge cannot hee lest damnified by the reason of the premisses then to the bale one hundred poundes sterlinge
the articulate Kinge cannot hee less damnified by the reason of the premisses then to the value of one hundred poundes sterlinge
at the first roweinge of the shippe before the damage in question happened
at the first rowleinge of the shippe before the damage in question happened
from the Porte of Pellis Mallega where shee tooke
from the Porte of Vellis Mallega where shee tooke'
in greate dannger of sinckinge and peushinge wth sea
in greate dannger of sinckinge and perishinge in the sea
saveinge that to his noe leste remembrance the interrogate
saveinge that to his nowe beste remembrance the interrogate
and the said shippe life to full foule of the Arundell interrogate
and the said shippe like to fall foule of the Arundell interrogate
each bagge marcked respectivelye as in the mett of the arlate schedule is expressed
each bagge marcked respectivelye as in the margin of the articulate schedule is expressed
here afterwards casteand loste but that nighte
there afterwards caste away and loste but that nighte
brought the foresd Kilver place, and Pocheneale which them thither shippe aforesd in expectacon of his fraighte
brought the foresad Silver plate, and Cocheneale which them thither shippe aforesaid in expectacon of his fraighte
hee is a protestant and professeth the protestante roligion
hee is a protestant and professeth the protestante religion
the merchants mighte if they had bine soe manded have putt goodes
the merchants mighte if they had bine soe minded have putt goodes
rideinge at Anchor in the River of Thames a little beleive Ratcliffe Crosse
rideinge at Anchor in the River of Thames a little belowe Ratcliffe Crosse'
within the floweinge and refloweinge of the sea and Idicon of this Courte
within the floweinge and refloweinge of the sea and Iurisdicon of this Courte
the foresaid Anchor was the onelye cause of the said shippes bill bilginge and sinckeinge
the foresaid Anchor was the onelye cause of the said shippes bilginge and sinckeinge
and such hee knoweth to bee true for that in case the had not
and such hee knoweth to bee true for that in case hee had not