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Transcription

him use any [?XXXX] or deceipt, but for an honest and iust dealing
man hee hath for all the time aforesaid of this deponents knowledge
of him bin and is commonly accounted and reputed. [?One]

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first, second, third and fourth articles hee cannot answer, not
being in the voyage nor knowing ought thereof.

To the 5th he saith hee hath noe relation to any of the persons
interrogated nor hath conferred with any about his deposition, nor hath hee
received or is promissed ought for his deposition in this cause, nor
doth hee expect ought, And touching his worth in estate hee
conceiveth himselfe not bound to answer.

To the 6th he cannot answer.

To the 7th hee hath not soe deposed

To the 8th hee saith the Primrose was a common passage
hoy betwixt Ipswich and London, and the said Marsh upon deliverie
of goods was used to be paid fraight for the same, And otherwise
hee cannot answer.

To the 9th he can not answer.

To the 10th and 11th they concerne him not.

Robt Truelove [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

***************************

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the aforesaid allegation.

5.

Thomas Page of Ipswich Shipwright, aged
66 yeares or thereabouts, sworne and examined.

To the third article of the said allegations
hee saith and
deposeth that hee well knew the way the Primrose arlate
for the space of tenn yeares or thereabouts next before this
voyage in question, and that for the fitting and
preparing her for the said voyage in question hee this deponent
(being a shipp wright) whrought upon her at Ipswich and
did fitt her for the same, as hee had donne severall yeares and
times before, and well knoweth that shee was the said voyage
very tight, strong and sufficient for merchants service and
for the said voyage, yea as strong, and tight and sufficient as
could be desired, and with not any defect or cause of [?XXXXX], of
which sufficiencie hee is very able to Judge, having bin a shippwright
theise fourtie yeares or thereabouts, and this deponent was
frequently aboard her immediately before her setting saile that
voyage and sawe her sett saile from Ipswich, and sawe and well
knoweth that shee was well and sufficiently furnished and
provided