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Naupegus, etatis 24 annorum aut et circiter testis productus et juratus.
 
Naupegus, etatis 24 annorum aut et circiter testis productus et juratus.
  
To the first article hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth the shipp the
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To the first article hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth the shipp the
 
''John and Catharine'' arlate and alsoe the arlate John Miller, who hee saith the
 
''John and Catharine'' arlate and alsoe the arlate John Miller, who hee saith the
 
time arlate was master and governour and a part owner of the said shipp and for
 
time arlate was master and governour and a part owner of the said shipp and for

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Sexto Octobris 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]

[GUTTER ?XXXX con [?dunn] Vincent}
[GUTTER ?XXX]. Clements. Smith.}

Super lilo praed examinatus.

[GUTTER ?vide A.A.A./]

Rp. 3.

Thomas Lesley de Ratcliff parochia de Stepney in Comitatu Middlesex
Naupegus, etatis 24 annorum aut et circiter testis productus et juratus.

To the first article hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth the shipp the
John and Catharine arlate and alsoe the arlate John Miller, who hee saith the
time arlate was master and governour and a part owner of the said shipp and for
such commonly accompted which hee knoweth seeing him at the said Government
and having for worke received a share of the charges of the said John as being soe
a part owner.

To the second article hee saith that the arlate Elliot was the sametime
commonly accompted master or commander of the Coast frigot arlate And further
cannot depose.

Ad 3 et 4 um arles nescit deponere salvis subscriptus

Ad 5 um deponit that about a moneth before Christmas
1658 this deponents then master Phineas Pett shipwright being thereto agreed
with and imployed by the producent John Miller did make and cause to be made
to and for the said shipp a new head with all materialls, this deponent seeing the
said worke in doing and when it was finished, and tooke notice of the
materialls therein used and the workemanshipp thereupon made, and saith
that the said Captaine Miller (when the said head was finished) paid to the
said Mr Pett about two monethes after such finishing thereof the summe
of twenty pounds sterling for the said materialls and workmanshipp
without reckoning painters worke, carvers worke and smithes worke,
which the said Miller was to pay beside to persons of those trades, the
payment of which twenty pounds for carpenters worke for the said
head hee knoweth because this deponent as servant of the said Mr Pett received
the summe of the said Mr Miller and delivered it to his said master. And
saith that about a moneth or three weekes after such finishing the said
head the said shipp setting saile from this port for a voyage to sea
and after lying as hee hath bin informed at anchor neere Gravesend, had her
Said head broken off by the [?Coast frigot] her coming fowle of her as this
examinate hath bin alsoe credibly informed. And saith that hee being
a shipp wright and well versed in that art, verily judgeth that such a head
as was soe made for the John and Catharin for Carpenters workes Carvers worke
Joyners worke, smithes worke and painters worke (all which were requisit
and used) are well worth fiftie pounds sterling, and soe much hee alsoe beleeveth
that the said head cost for all the said workes and materialls. Alr nescit.

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