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sufficient for a voyage of two and twenty monethes
or thereabouts. And sayth that the said ship togeather with
the Guns tackle and furniture and provisions and all that belonged to her did cost the
producents, and were worth the summe of five thousand
and five hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts; which he
knoweth for the reasons aforesaid Et alr nescit./.

Ad ult dicit that if the said ship the Experience had
safely arrived at Lisbone with her lading from Brazeele
and performed and made her voyage according to th ex=
prectation of the producents, he verily beleeveth her
outwards lading from London and from Lisbone wpould have produced the said summe of
fifty five thousand pounds sterling or thereabouts,
and soe much he conceiveth they the
said Bretton, Delboe Middleton, Sayon, Travers, Biddulph
and Godsall (the producents) were and are damnified in, by
the losse of their said ship and lading togeather with her
tackle, furniture, provisions and what else belonged to
her as aforesaid. Et alr nescit./

Repetit coram Doctor Exton Surro[?gatus]

George Whateley [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 25th of October 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]

[?XX] Margets and Company against}
[?XX] shipp the Saint Lucar Marchant}
[?and] against hampden.}

Examined upon an allegation given in on the behalfe
of the said Margets and company.

Rp. 1

Nathaniel Morecocke of Ratcliff in the County
of Middlesex Practioner in the Mathematicks aged
41 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined.

[?vide] 3rd in A12

To the first article hee saith and deposeth that hee well knew and knoweth
the producents George Margets and some of his company and that in and
for all the yeares 1656. 1657 and 1658 and monethes therein respectively concurring
they the said Margets and company were the true and lawfull owners and
proprietors of fifteene sixteeneth parts of the shipp the Saint Lucar Marchant
arlate (which hee saith hee alsoe well knoweth) and of her tackle and apparell
and the said Richard hampden owner of the other sixteenth part of the said ship. and for such comonly accompted, which hee saith hee knoweth to be
true because hee this deponent for all the said time and before kept the booke
of accompts of the said shipps setting out and retournes for severall voyages
and therein hath set downe the name and names of the respective owners
and their parts and shares of the shipp, and particularly that the said
Margets and company were owners of fifteene sixteenth parts of the same, and the said Richard
Hampden (whom this deponent knoweth by sight) owner of the other sixteenth
part.

To the second article hee saith and deposeth that within the foresaid time
namely on a day happening about two yeares since (tempus alr non [?XXX])