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unladeing of the sayd salt and the damming it had receaved by wett and
alsoe save the sayd shipp in that leakie condition and helped often to pumpe
her amount to three hundred and fifty pounds sterling at least
all which dammage hee saith had bin prevented if the sayd shipp
had not bin removed but lett alone where shee first was neere
Embden And hee alsoe saith that hee well knoweth that after the sayd
shipp was released of such her seizure and bought in that leakie
condition back neere Embden there to take in wine shee was soe leakie
that the sayd Lemmon and Company could not take aboard her soe much
wine and other goods as otherwise there might have done above thirty
tonnes for want of which ladeing (which hee might there taken
aboard her if shee had not bin made in that leakie condition by
the meanes aforesayd) the sayd Lemmon was further damnified to the value
in this deponents judgement of a hundred and twenty pounds sterling
and better. And further hee cannot depose./

To the 7th article hee saith that hee this depondent being one of the sixe who
were on shoare at Embden with the sayd Lemmon the master at the tyme
when the Redd Rose and her ladeing was seized knoweth that the sayd Lemmon
and those soe on shoare with him did with two Notaires goe after the sayd
shipp to delfes Isle to demand of the seizers of her why they had taken
her away and that they
were hindered and not suffered to come aboard her by the sayd seizers kept her in their
possession two dayes or better which hindered them sixe dayes at least
ere her company could get her up to her place of ladeing neere
Embden where shee was first removed which hee saith was much to
the prejudice of sayd Lemmon and Company And further to this article
hee cannot depose./

To the 8th article and the schedule therein mentioned nee saith hee cannot
depose not being present at the [?Xackeing] thereof

To the 9th hee saith that for that hee was not present with the sayd mate
when hee went to fetch his cloathes hee cannot of certayne knowledge
depose to this article but hath heard the sayd Mate Peter Wilkinson by name
and others who were with him saye that hee went to fetch them and that
the sayd Wigarts and drewes souldiers and mariners aboard her would not
suffer him to come aboard but called him and all the English slacks and
houndsfoots and sayd the English were all Roagues in takeing part with
the swedes And further cannot depose/

To the 10th hee saith saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot depose
saving hee saith hee knoweth that by reason the said shipps papers were
taken away (as aforesayd) the sayd Lemmon was forced to take up moneys
to supplye his and the shipps wants but upon what terms he knoweth not And further hee cannot depose./

To the 11th hee saith that after the sayd Wygarts and drewes and their confederates
had kept the sayd shipp Redd Rose soe longe as they pleased and take out of her
all her papers as aforesdayd and two of her chambers, thereby to disable her
gunnes, and taken out of her what else they thought fitt, and made her
leakie and dammaged her and her ladeing in manner aforesayd they did
deliver her in that dammaged condition unto the sayd Lemmon and
Company but kept all his papers and writings and all other papers they had
taken and would not nor did deliver them to him And further cannot
depose./

To the 12th hee saith that hee this deponent goeing the whole voyage in
question in the Redd Rose knoweth that the sayd Wigarts and drewes kept the sayd shipp
soe long under the seizure that she thereby lost the Company of sixe other shipps bound