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<document-start>
1. sayd hee could not tell what they were best to doe, they might
2. doe what they would, or words to that effect whereupon the sayd
3. humfrey and Parker seeing noe hopes to kill the sayd whale and that
4. their boates were almost halfe full of water did (the sayd humfrey
5. first and the sayd Parker soone after) cutt their warpes and lett her
6. goe And saith that hee well knoweth ˹being˺ one of the sayd Maundryes
7. Company of his shallopp that hee ˹the sayd Maundrie˺ and the sayd Gosling and all the rest
8. that pursued the sayd whale did their true endeavor to kill her but
9. for the reasons aforesayd could not, and did not disobey the sayd
10. Damerells command touching the sayd whale/
11. To the 14th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate
12. Reynolds Chauntrie Ashmore Kirton and ffoard are land men and
13. have noe skill in the sea affayres to knowe when it is fitt to carry a shipp in
14. or out of harbour in such a voyage as Greenland is, which required a
15. great deale of judgement and experience and that their busines was only
16. to boyle and manage the ordering of the whales after they were kiled and
17. cut up and brought on shoare to them, And hee alsoe saith that the sayd
18. Batson and Beane did in the sayd Batsons house in London (since the voyage
19. in question ended) tender unto this deponent a writing importing an
20. acknowledgement that the sayd voyage was overthrowne by the Mates
21. and Mariners ˹of the Owners Adventure˺ disobeying the Commands of the sayd damerell, which this
22. and told this deponent that if hee would subscribe the same they would
23. bee more civill to him than any of the rest of the sayd shipps company,
................. ˹expecting (as they sayd)˺ that hee as well as Parker the Boatswaine (whose
25. name this deponent then sawe subscribed thereto) would rather ayde them the
26. sayd Batson and Beane therein (meaning in putting the default of the
27. losse of the sayd voyage upon the sayd mates and mariners) then otherwise:
28. whereto this deponent well knowing that the contents of the sayd writing
29. were utterly false replyed and sayd, hee know the contents thereof to bee
30. utterly false and that the sayd Batson and Beane had shipped him for that
31. voyage as deemeing him an honest man, and rather than hee would
32. to testifie a thing which hee know to bee false (as that was) hee would take
33. a knife and cutt his own throate or words to that effect, but in whose
34. hands and possession the ˹sayd˺ paper now remayned hee saith hee knoweth not
35. And hee further saith that the arlate Maurice ffoard did ˹once˺ tell this
36. deponent in the presence of his Contest John Colvile and at a second
37. tyme in presence of this deponent .............. and one Elizabeth Leverett
38. and ˹alsoe the producents Gosling and Maundrey˺ sayd that the sayd Batson did ......................................
39. tell him the sayd ffoard that if hee would sett his hand unto a noate that hee
40. the sayd Batson would write or cause to bee written .... and appeare
41. in Court and testifie the same writing upon oath, hee the sayd Batson would
42. give him the sayd ffoard his wages, And the sayd ffoard afterwards
43. (as by his speech appeared to this deponent) having appeared in Court
44. to testifie on behalfe of the sayd Batson, sayd in presence of this deponent
45. and the sayd Colvile that hee would have seene the sayd Batson
46. hanged before hee would have come into Court to have sworne on his
47. behalfe if the sayd Batson had not promised him his wages (meaning his
48. wages for the voyage in question) And hee saith that the sayd Parker the
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