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Transcription

To the third hee saith hee cannot answere or deposeth

To the fowerth hee saith that hee heard that William Avery
should since his comeing home hither report that Captaine
Ellison should desire his mate and give him order to call for
quarter, But hee saith the Chirurgeon of the Pearcye told
this deponent that the report was false and scandalous
And that the said Baily his mate did call out for quarter
without his [?XXXX] order or direction And further hee
cannot answere or depose.

To the 5th hee answereth negatively for his part

To the 6th hee answereth that to this rendents knowledge
the said Captaine Ellison did desire Mr Cooke Mr of the
Rebecca to carry as many of his Company home as [?convenient]
hee could, and hath heard it credibly reported that
hee desired the like of other Englishe Masters of ships
there. And further hee cannot answer.

To the 7th hee saith that Mr Kennet was not
wounded but was sicke as was generally said before and dureing
the said fight and after that to his knowledge And
otherwise then as aforesaid hee cannot answer or
depose.

To the 8th hee saith that Richard North was and is
Captaine Ellisons Boy and about the age of 15teene yeares
and saith hee hath heard the sayd Boy give a very
strange relation of the Cowardly behaviour
of the said Captaine Ellisons company dureing the said
fighte and beleeveth that the Boy is of such knowledge
and spiritt that hee is not in feare to speake the
truth in this businesse, and that hee is to be beleeved
as same as another concerning the same And further
hee cannot depose

To the 9th hee saith that hee hath heard that Captaine
Ellison made a very Gallant fight with the Turkes
And otherwise hee cannot answere or depose

To the 10th hee answereth negatively

To the 11th hee cannot answere

To the 12th hee answereth negatively
for his part and otherwise then as aforesaid hee
cannot depose

To the 13th hee cannot depose

To the 14th hee answereth negatively saying that [?no]
man may not [?end] the [?form] in question that is assigned him [?XX]
[?XX ?XXXX]

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