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<document-start>
1. hee deposeth for that hee helped to take in the sayd goodes at
2. Smyrna and alsoe to unlade them at this port of London out of the
3. sayd shipp in to the lighters or other vessells sent to receave them And
4. saith that the sayd shipp Mary the voyage in question ... and untill
5. after the sayd goodes was delivered was a shipp ........... soe stanch
6. and stronge as that shee was fitt to carry any Merchandizes whatsoever
7. from Smyrna to London And further hee cannot depose/
8. To the rest hee is not examined by direction of the producent/
9. <margin value="Left">Repeated before doctor Godolphin</margin>
10. John Phillips SIGNATURE ON RH SIDE
11.
12. The same 24th of November 1656/
13. <margin value="Left">Gough against Bigg touching the shipp
14. the Redd Lyon</margin>
15. Examined on the Libell/
16. <margin value="Left">XX X dt.</margin>
17. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3us</margin>
18. Arthur Cower of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey
19. parish Anchor smith aged forty seaven ye{ares or}
20. thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith
21. and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
22. To the first and second articles of the sayd libell and the schedule in the
23. sayd second article mentioned and now read unto him at the tyme of this his
24. examination hee saith hee this deponent wrought as a Journey man with
25. the arlate Walter Gough in the moneths of June July and August 1656
26. and thereby knoweth that the arlate Mr Christmas being in those months
27. building the arlate shipp the Lyon or Redd Lyon in his the sayd Christmas
28. his yards in the parish of Rederiff commonly called the Pitchehoule the sayd
29. Gough did in the sayd Moneths furnish the sayd Christmas and deliver
30. unto him the sayd Christmas and his servantes (or others imployed by him
31. to fetch them) to be used and imployed about the sayd shipp the Lyon or Redd
32. Lyon these severall parcells of Iron worke and nayles following being part of
33. the Iron worke and nayles mentioned in the schedule arlate videlicet Bolts speekes
34. and other Iron worke weighing forty one hundred weight, three hundred and
35. a halfe and tenn pounds weight of sheating nayles alsoe by tale seaventeene
36. hundred and a halfe of sheating nayles, also by tale thirty sixe hundred of
37. tenn great nayles, thirteene hundred of halfe Crowne nayles, thirteen
38. hundred of deck nayles thirteene hundred of two shilling nayles, fower
39. hundred of Port nayles twenty hundred and a halfe of twenty penny
40. nayles tenn hundred and three quarters of tenn penny nayles, nyne hundred
41. and a halfe of sixe penny nayles fower hundred of Lead nayles sixe hundred of
42. fower penny nayles three and twenty hundred and a halfe of three penny nayles three
43. hundred of two penny nayles fower payes of hookes and hinges two prickers
44. one stock lock two boate hookes fiue payes of crosse garnetts, sixe scrapers
45. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">two</margin>
</document-end>

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