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Transcription

Interrogate and therefore is not concerned to answere nor can answere
further to this Interrogatorie./

To the 4th hee saith he heard not he Interrogate Maundrie and Gosling speake any such
words as are Interrogate or any to that effect And further saving his foregoeing deposition
hee cannot now particularly answere to this Interrogatorie

To the 5th hee saith hee hath bin thirteene severall voyages at Greeneland
beside the voyage in question videlicet in the Mayflower two or three voyages in
the ffellowshipp one voyage, in the Anne Pearcie one Voyage
and in the Prince, the Patience, the deborXXX
and the Elizabeth each a voyage, and in the Merchants Adventure the voyage
in question, and the names of the other shipps hee went in hee remembreth
not, and saith hee hath gone in those voyages some tymes Quarter
Master, sometymes Masters Mate, and sometymes Master, and at such
tymes as hee went Master or Masters Mate hee went also as a harpoone GUTTER
And hath in that tyme gone to Crosse Roade, ffowle Sand, the fforeland
Port Nick; Greene harbour, Bell Sound, horne Sound, ducks
Cove, which are all the usuall harbours frequented by the English to
fish in, and saith hee went Master of the Prince, and Elizabeth, And
that Mr C?one was Master of the May fflower all the voyages hee went
in her, and Mr Bellamyme Master of the ffellowshipp, and Captaine William
hare Master of the Anne Pearcie, and Mr Richard Child Master of
the Patience, and mr henry Knight Master of the deborah, and the foresayd
James Goulding was (the voyage in question) Master of the Merchants
Adventure And saith of his this deponents knowledge the passage
into harbour to Greeneland is for the most part through Ice, but some
yeares with very little danger by reason that there is some yeares
smale store of Ice upon the Coast soe that it is noe hinderance those
yeares for any shipp to gett into harbour./

To the 6th hee saith hee knoweth that the Marchants Adventure whereof
James Goulding was Master, and the Successe whereof Welch was
Master were (the voyage in question) designed for Bottle Cove
in Greeneland (if they could possibly gett thither) or else to do as
oportunitie presented, and further to this Interoggatorie hee cannot answere

To the 7th saveing his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
more fully thereto/

To the 8th hee saith hee cannot now particulaly answere thereto than hee
hath in his foregoeing deposition at large declared, And to the rest
of the Interrogatories hee saith it concerneth him not, for that hee was none of
the Company of the Owners Adventure or Greyhound./

To the 10th hee cannot answere for the reason aforesayd videlicet being none
of either of the Companyes as aforesaid./