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|Transcription=Barbados or the value of them as they would there yield And this
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deponent knoweth this the better for that heee was a witnesse to a
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writing mentioning the contracte made betweene the sayd John Langley and the sayd
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Smith to the effect predeposed, And further to this article saving his subsequent
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depositions hee cannot depose./
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To the 4th article hee saith that the shipp the ''John and mary'' did
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proceede on the voyage and oimployment arlate and the arlate Smith and
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Prince entered  into pay on the seaventh day of January 1651
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as is arlate and arived in Ginney in the Moneth of May next insueing
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and came safe to the Barbados about the 8th of december next
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following and delivered her  ladeing safely at every POrt And hee further saith that
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the sayd Maurice Prince dyed in Guinney as a servant to the sayd
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Smith on or about the seaventh day of May 1652 but the sayd
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Abraham Smith served in the sayd shipp from the 17th of January 1651
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untill the 19th of August 1653 (when the sayd shipp returned to London
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in safety) and in soe farr as this deponent observed by him (being chirurion
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of the sayd shipp the sayd voyage) did performe his sayd office of Masters
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Mate with care and diligence And further saving his subsequent depositions
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hee cannot depose./
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Transcription

Barbados or the value of them as they would there yield And this
deponent knoweth this the better for that heee was a witnesse to a
writing mentioning the contracte made betweene the sayd John Langley and the sayd
Smith to the effect predeposed, And further to this article saving his subsequent
depositions hee cannot depose./

To the 4th article hee saith that the shipp the John and mary did
proceede on the voyage and oimployment arlate and the arlate Smith and
Prince entered into pay on the seaventh day of January 1651
as is arlate and arived in Ginney in the Moneth of May next insueing
and came safe to the Barbados about the 8th of december next
following and delivered her ladeing safely at every POrt And hee further saith that
the sayd Maurice Prince dyed in Guinney as a servant to the sayd
Smith on or about the seaventh day of May 1652 but the sayd
Abraham Smith served in the sayd shipp from the 17th of January 1651
untill the 19th of August 1653 (when the sayd shipp returned to London
in safety) and in soe farr as this deponent observed by him (being chirurion
of the sayd shipp the sayd voyage) did performe his sayd office of Masters
Mate with care and diligence And further saving his subsequent depositions
hee cannot depose./

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