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therewith who sayd if it were for the Company were like to
pay for it or to that effect, whereupon the sayd huggery and
Turpin in behalfe of them selves and the rest of the shipps company
told the sayd Tottey that they desyre that
a survey might bee made before any more goods were unladen
that it might appeare by what meanes the dammage came,
but the sayd Tottie answered that the lighter was there
ready and the shipp must bee unladen, and the Company
thereupon refusing then to helpe unladen unlesse a survey might
bee made, the sayd Totty hyred labours (sic) and laden away the
sayd lighter without makeing any survey and the Company
soeing the sayd Tottie would not cause the sayd goods to bee
surveyed the sayd huggere and Turpin did shortly after provide
goods whereupon survey found the sayd goods to bee dammaged
and wasted by wett receavedfrom above by the shipps
workeing and water coming through the deck and made or drew
a certificate to that effect in this deponents and the sayd Huggere and
Turpins sight and alsoe in the sight of others of the sayd shipps
company And afterwards the sayd shipps Companie did helpe to unlade the sayd shipp
when they were required soe to doe. And further to this article
hee cannot depose./

To the 7th hee saith that hee hath bin a Mariner for these fower
yeares last past and that his father was alsoe a Mariner for any yeares
before his death and hee hath heard his father say that Primage and
Averadge were constantly allowed and payd to Masters and Mariners
over and above their wages as an encouragement for them to
take care of the shipp and goods and alsoe to oblige them to pay such dammage
as happens through want of goods stowage of goods or want of
pumping or by embeazelment of any of them, And hee this deponent
since hee was a Mariner hath bin paid his part of primage and
Averidge for severall voyages and hath afterwards that noe dammage that happened was
required of him, And saith that hee hath heard and beleveeth that the
arlate Totty hath receaved primage and Averidge for the voyage in
question And saith hee for his part hath receaved noe share thereof
as hee beleeveth, And further hee cannot depose/

To the 8th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court
and further cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories./[CENTRE HEADING]

To first Interrogatorie (the danger of periury being declared unto him
as is required) hee saith hee was one of the Company of the Edward and John the voyage in question

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