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1. but by whome they were hyred or at what rates for that hee was
2. not privie to their hyreing hee cannot depose, and further saving his
3. subsequent deposition hee cannot depose./

4. To the 3 hee saith that all the persons schedulate (except the sayd John
5. Cooper) entered into whole pay at Gravesend on or about the sixteenth day
6. of October last 1656, when shee sett sayle thense with her ladeing of goods
7. bound for Waxford in Ireland, where (after hee had touched at Portsmouth
8. and there shipped the sayd John Cooper) shee safely arrived with her ladeing
9. and there discharged the same, and there tooke in other goods for Nants in
10. ffrance where alsoe shee safely arrived, and about the latter end of ffebruary
11. 1656 English style there made a full discharge of all her ladeing brought
12. thither, and then tooke in there other goods and sett sayle therewith bound
13. for Corke arlate or some other Port in Ireland, but in her course thitherward
14. was upon or about the thirteenth day of March 1656 after a fight man=
15. teyned (wherein the arlate John Lindley was slayne out right, and the arlate
16. Keeble the Master had his legg shott off soe that hee dyed therof soone after)
17. seized and taken with her ladeing by a dunkirke man of warr,
18. who having taken her, put tooke the sayd Sandford and this deponent and most
19. of the sayd shipps Company from on board the Elizabeth and dorothy
20. and put them aboard the man of warr, and the sayd dunkirker not
21. longe after meeteing with a holland shipp the dunkirker did with
22. much entreatie put this deponent, and the sayd Sandford, Roufeild, Kenyon,
23. Abbott, Oadwell, and Cooper, mentioned in the schedule aforesayd, with other
24. of the sayd shipps company to the number in all of tenn, on boar the
25. sayd dutch shipp, who brought this deponent and the rest soe put aboard to
26. Plymouth, And further of his certayne knowledge hee cannot depose
27. but saith hee hath credibly heard and beleeveth that shortly after this
28. deponent and the rest of the sayd shipps Company were put aboard the dutch
29. shipp as aforesayd, the sayd dunkirke man of warr was mett with
30. at sea by a ffrigott in the imediate service of this Commonwealth and by
31. that meanes the Elizabeth and dorothie and her ladeing (consisting of
32. wine salt vinegar rosin and Iron) were rescued from the sayd
33. Dunkirke man of warr and brought (as hee hath likewise heard and
34. beleeveth) to Plymouth,and since restored (as hee hath heard) both
35. shipp and goods to her Owners./

36. To the 4th hee saith that the rates schedulate, are usuall rates for
37. mariners that serve in the like places and offices and in the like shipps and
38. voyages as the parties schedulate did, and for that hee this deponent was
39. Cooper on board the Elizabeth and dorothy till her seizure, hee knoweth
40. that (except the sayd Cooper who came a little while after on board at
41. Portsmouth) the arlte Sandford and all the rest of the Mariners schedulate
42. did serve in the sayd shipp Elizabeth and dorothy from the tyme of her
43. setting sayle from Gravesend as aforesayd till her seizure afore
44. sayd, and performed their duties according to their places faithfully
45. and well, and in this deponents Judgment well deserved the severall
46. rates schedulate for such their service, And further hee cannot depose
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