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Transcription

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to bee a wittnes in this cause at
the request of Mr Batson one of the producents who well knew that this
deponent was Chirugion in the Owners Adventure the voyage in
question and therefore could not bee ignorant of divers passages during
the same and saith hee did since his comming home subscribe his name
to a noate which was ready prepared by the sayd Batson and which the
sayd Batson at his howse did tender to this deponent and desyre him to
sett his hand thereto but the contents of the sayd noate or where the sayd
noate is hee knoweth not and saith hee hath not receaved his wages
due for the voyage in question but hath receaved of the sayd Batson
fifty five shillings in money which hee paid this hee this respondent
received in part of satisfaction of his medicaments by him this rendent
provided at his owne charge to furnish his Chirugions chest for the
voyage in question, but the sayd Batson when hee paid the same, did
not declare that it was for that, or any other cause, but sayd hee did
the sayd voyage, but that the sayd Batson gave him that 55s only
out of his love or to that effect and saith hee is promised nothing
but expecteth to receive his wages of the sayd Batson his wages due
for the sayd voyage after the rate of fifty five shillings a month And
further cannot answere/

To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee not being a sea man and having never
gone a voyage to Greeneland before the voyage in question knoweth
not whether it were Bell Point that the Owners Adventure came
neere to at her first comming upon the Coast of Greeneland, nor how
neere shee came thereto, nor tooke any notice of the rest of the
matters Interrogate, And further hee cannot answere/

To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee cannot depose knowing nothing nor haveing
heard anything touching any such order or instructions as is Interrate
either in writing or otherwise, saving as is predeposed hee heard the sayd
Gosling sayd when damerell and hee were quarrelling togeather about
goeing further into the ice with the Owners Adventure and Greyhound than
the other ships in their Company did, that hee had as much power
and Command of shipp (meaning the Owners Adventure) committed
to him by the Marchants her Imployers for the ordering of the voyage
in question as the sayd damerell had, or to that effect, And further
hee cannot answere./

To the 5th hee saith that hee knoweth that the sayd damerell with the
shipps the Owners Adventure did keepe Company with the shipps of
Golding Welch and Pybus (all English shipps) for severall dayes in
the moneth of June last and then they all put into the Ice togeather /but upon
what day of June hee remembreth not) and wrought in some leagues
but how many hee knoweth not, nor remembreth how longe they were in soe
workeing in, And saith the Owners Adventure and Greyhound and the sayd Welch
and Goldings shipps fastned to the Ice togeather and soe laye for some tyme
but