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Busse or to take up any materalls or hyre any men for repayre
of her nor doth it appeare by the sayd Books that any repayres at all
was done to the Minories Busse by anyone, though mention bee in them
made of other Busses which the sayd Corporation alsoe had and of the
charges of repayreing and victualing them and other transactions concerning
them, And therefore verily beleeveth that the sayd Corporation did not
at any tyme constitute any one by the name of Keech Master of the sayd
Busse called the Minories Busse other than in manner hereafter declared nor giveany one of that name
power to repayre her or take up any of the materialls of any person
whatsoever for her repayre or to hyre any men to worke upon the repayre
of her And further hee cannot depose saving hee saith that in the yeare
1653 the arlate Johhn Keech did tell this deponent that hee had a share
of some Netts then aboard the Minories Busse and sayd that hee
(after the sayd Busse was fitted with all things
necessarie and repayred and men hyred to goe in her for a fishing
voyage) was by the Corporation appointed to goe Master of her but was
to have noe wages of them for the same but only a share of such fish
as should be taken by her and told this deponent that
hee the sayd John Keech had noe thing to doe nor did speake
to or imploye anybody about repayring the sayd Busse nor take up
any materialls of any person whatsoever toward the same or pay
for any materialls, or wages of any hyred to doe the same repayres but that
the sayd Busse was fitted with all things for her voyages and manned
before hee the sayd John Keech came on board of her as Master/

To the 6th hee cannot depose./

To the 7th hee saith hee was present and some possession given of the
sayd Busse called the Minories Busse to the arlate James heydon by
Mr Richard Roche Steward of the Corporation aforesayd in
the yeares 1654 and knoweth that shee their lay suncke halfe full of
water without any rigging or Anchors or Cables and only a peece of a mast
and her bare hull which) then in this deponents Judgment was
in soe tattered a condition that it was fitter to be broken up then fitted out to Sea And further to this
article hee cannot depose./

Joseph Webb [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day

Examined on the sayd allegation/

3us

George Norris of Saint Mary Magdalen
Bermondsey Shippwright aged forty two yeares
or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To the 1: 2: 3: 4th 5th 6th and 7th articles of the sayd allegation
hee saith that in the yeares 1654 hee well know the Busse called the
Minories Busse and saith shee was a flemish built Busse and at
such tyme as the arlate James heyden bought her of the Corporation [?for GUTTER]
the poore of London which was a bout March that yeare shee laye [?XX GUTTER]
almost full of water having nothing left but her hull and a mayne
mast and a foremast and some few standing roapes And the sayd heyden
haveing