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[XX] ad Interr fol. 5 [XX]ned.

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

Repeated the second of March before
doctor Godolphin./

Phillip Griffin [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day

Examined on the same allegation

Rp. 2us

Edward Barton of the parish of Saint Peter neere
Paules Wharfe London Merchant aged twenty two yeares
and upwards a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that
hee this deponent was in the yeares 1655 and 1656 arlate Agent at the
Barbados for the arlate Isaack Barton and one Mr Samuell Pixley and Richard
Pixley and Captaine John Wills who were the Owners of the arlate
shipp the ffreindshipp which shipp was by them as Owners consigned to
this deponent as their agent at the Barbados and was (as by letters of
Correspondence sent from them to this deponent hee was given to understand
fitted and furnished for the voyage in question videlicet for a voyage to bee
made with her from London to the Bite in Guinney and thence to
proceed with Negroes to the Barbados and thence to be dispatched
by this deponent for London And the arlate hyatt was appointed Master of her the
sayd voyage and continued Master of her untill after her arrivall in the
Barbados where the sayd hyatt falling distracted as hereafter more at large
is in this deponents declared this deponent hyred an other to [returne GUTTER]
theare for London as Master And hee saith that Thomas Towers Oliver [Xedge= GUTTER]
more R[XXXX]n Griffin Jarvis Browne William Pollard William ffrost and John
Trigg in the sayd second article mentioned and other the Mariners of the sayd shipp
did in the Barbados acknowledge and confesse to this deponent that they
were hyred by the sayd hyatt to goe from London to Guiney
and thence to the Barbados and thence to London and by his agreement
with them they were to receave their wages at their returne with the sayd
shipp from the Barbados to London only the Owners as they sayd had
promised to pay the their wives or freinds such as they should order to receave
it two months pay in their absence And further saving his subsequent
deposition hee cannot depose./

To the 3: 4th 5th 6th 7th and 8th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith That
after the sayd shipp the ffreindshipp arrived at the barbados the arlate [XXXX GUTTER]
Griffin Trigg ffrost Pollard and others of the Marriners of the sayd shipp and one Sheldon Kightley Chirurgion of the sayd shipp did sue
the sayd hyatt the Master in the Court there upon a bond whoch (as it was there made apparent
upon the oathes of Anthony higgs and Thomas Parramore Mates of the sayd shipp
they had forced him to sett his hand to for payment of their wages at the
Barbados, which bond (as by the sayd higgs and Paramore their oathes it appeareth
they had forced the Master to seale, to appease a mutinie raised by them neere [CXXXXX GUTTER]
before the sayd shipp came into the Bite in Guinney whether shee was bound, in
which mutiny as by the same oathes appeared the sayd Towers and others the Mariners
aforenamed