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|Transcription=To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith that from the Moneth
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of September 1656. untill this Present the arlate
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Sir JOhn Dethick Edward Bolle, John Bancks, Richard fford
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Edward Micoe WilliamPrittiman and Compamie.
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(who are all Englishmen, and subjects of this Comonwealth
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of England.) have bin, and are the Lawfull owners and
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Proprietors of the said ship the ''Bantam ffrigot''. (whereof
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Isaac Taylor was and is Master) and of her tackle, Apparrell
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and ffurniture, and soe comonly Accounted which hee
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knoweth for that hee came on board the sship to secure in her
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as Gunner of her in the Voyage in question in the beginning of
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the moneth of October, 1656: and then hee severall times sawe
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the foresayd owners come n board the said ship, and give
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order to the said Taijlor about the Voyage in questions
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and further cannot depose./:
  
 
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To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith that from the Moneth
of September 1656. untill this Present the arlate
Sir JOhn Dethick Edward Bolle, John Bancks, Richard fford
Edward Micoe WilliamPrittiman and Compamie.
(who are all Englishmen, and subjects of this Comonwealth
of England.) have bin, and are the Lawfull owners and
Proprietors of the said ship the Bantam ffrigot. (whereof
Isaac Taylor was and is Master) and of her tackle, Apparrell
and ffurniture, and soe comonly Accounted which hee
knoweth for that hee came on board the sship to secure in her
as Gunner of her in the Voyage in question in the beginning of
the moneth of October, 1656: and then hee severall times sawe
the foresayd owners come n board the said ship, and give
order to the said Taijlor about the Voyage in questions
and further cannot depose./: