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Transcription

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The same day.

Examined upon the sayd allegation.

2)

dt. Bud

William Bower of Ratcliffe one of the Labourers
in the yard of Mr Pett shipwright aged [?XX]
yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne and
examined deposeth and saith as followeth.

To the 1. 2. 3. and 4th articles of the sayd Libell This deponent saith that hee
knoweth the arlate shipp the William and George and so hath
for 3 yeares or thereabouts and that in the yeare 1651. the arlate
Captaine Allen was Master of the sayd shipp and so accounted, and saith that
about Michaelmas in the same yeare the tyme he otherwise remembreth
not the sayd shipp stood in need of reparations, and that the arlate
Peter Pett att the Request of the sayd Allen or his Assignes by
him imployed in repaire of her did furnish severall materialls
for the fitting of her out to sea many of which materialls and
provisions for the needfull repair of the sayd shipp he this deponent
being then a Labourer in the sayd Peter Petts yard att Ratcliffe did woth
his owne hands deliver to the Carpenter of the sayd shipp. and saith he
saw the sayd shipp repaired, and the materialls so furnished by the
sayd Pett wrought into and upon the sayd shipp by the sayd Carpenter
and his assistants. And saith that the sayd Peter Pett was att the tyme
of delivery of the sayd materialls and provisions the true Owner and
possessor thereof and so accounted and verely beleiveth that the
materialls and provisions mentioned in a schedule to the sayd Libell
annexed and now shewne and read to this deponent, the totall summe
the valew whereof amounts to 28. li 3. s 11. d were and are the [?very]
materialls used in the repair of the sayd shipp and furnisht by the
sayd Peter Pett as aforesayd. And otherwise cannot depose.

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