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which doctor and his sonne were the time arlate and [XXX XXXX GUTTER]
 
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from thence that, yeere for England, and there to be [XXX GUTTER]
and come from thence on or before the end of [?JXXX ?And GUTTER]
otherwise they cannot in probability come from [?thence GUTTER]
for England that yeere, by reason of the Monsoon[?s GUTTER]
which are Constant winds, which after January, blowe [?against GUTTER]
Coming from the East Indies, about the Cape Bone [?Esperance GUTTER]
But notwithstanding hee saith the said Carter who [XXX GUTTER]
onboard the said Ship, and was one of her ffreighters
aforesaid, did not give order, nor Come from the [XXX GUTTER]
of Swalle untill the sixteenth of ffebruary 1658. And
by that meanes the said ship was Exposed to a greate
deale of danger and hazard. and very much
damnified in her hull, masts sailes tackle and
Rigging by the Extraordinary stormes and tempests which
shee met with in her passage, And saith that hee [XX GUTTER]
that the said Ship, masts, Sailes Rigging, tackle, [XXX GUTTER]
and furniture, were Damnifyed in the summe of [XXX GUTTER]
Sterling or thereabouts more then they would have bin [?if GUTTER]
the said Ship come from the East Indias at the [XXX GUTTER]
time, And further cannot depose./:

To the 12.th hee saith that the said Ship, safely arrived
in the river of Thames the said voyage. and was
here discharged, and delivered up to the said [XXX GUTTER]
King and Company owners thereof: on or about the
last of October. 1659: and not before, soe that the said
ship was and remained in the service of the said
ffreighters from the fifteenth of ffebruary 1656, and
untill the last of October 1659. or thereabouts. And further
doth not depose./

Upon the rest not Examined by Direction of Mr [XXX GUTTER]

Repeated before the two
Judges in Court./

John [?LXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The fourth of Aprill 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]

Terret against a lighter whereof}
John Westcombe was Master against}
doctor[?Stead] and [?Jurin ?Stead].}
Budd.}

Examined on an allegation given in on the
behalfe of the said [?Terret]

[?paup.]

Phillip Widdoson of the parish of Saint Olaves in Southwarke
yeoman aged 37 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee
well knoweth the lighter arlate whereof John Westcombe was [XXX GUTTER]
and alsoe knoweth the arlate doctor william [?Stead] ad his sonne [XXX GUTTER]
which doctor and his sonne were the time arlate and [XXX XXXX GUTTER]