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Transcription

this Deponent and others were at worke in the said ship to [XXXX GUTTER]
the said Mr Desborow mr Clarke and mr
Speed and Captaine kingdome or some or one of them were onboard her, and
when they left. worke the said Commissioners or some or one of them
did see the hatches sealed up, and all made fast, and
saith that if they went but on shore, to Dine or the [XXX GUTTER]
they would see the hatches sealed up and all made [XXX GUTTER]
And further cannot depose./.

To the 6th and 7th hee cannot depose./.

Ti the 8th and 9th hee saith that hee doth not knowe that
the said Leman did take away any goods outr of the said
ship And further hee saith hee cannot
depose./.

See his Answer to the Interrogatories on the next side./.

Morris Briggs [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

******************************

The same day./ [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined on the said Allegation.

Rp. (3us

Abraham Barnaby Citizen and [?Grocer GUTTER]
of London Living at the Tower Liberty aged 32
yeers and upwards sworne and Examined

To the first second and third hee cannot depose/

To the fourth hee cannot depose, saving what followeth

To the 5th hee saith that as the arlate ship
the Virgin Mary alias All Saints of Cartagena was coming
from the Downes for London he this Deponent at Gravesend
came on board her, as a waiter for the Custom[?s], And
saith hee came in her from Gravesend to Blackwall, and
Continued on board her untill shee was wholly unladen
and saith that presently after the said ship was brought
up to Blackwall, the Commissioners of Prize Goods namely Mr
Clarke, mr Speed, and mr Desborow and one Called Captaine
Kingdome. came aboard her, and of this Deponents sight
and Knowledge they did Compare the seales which were
upon the Scutles and hatches. with seales which they had
on a paper, and found them to agree, and did not find
any fault with the same, and then ordered the [?hatches GUTTER]
of the said ship to be opened, which was done accordingly
And saith that allwayes when men were at worke in her
to unlade the said Ship, one, two, or all of the said Commissioners
were on board the said Ship, and saith that when the [?men GUTTER]
left worke, or when the Commissioners went ashore to Dine, or to [XX GUTTER]
on shore but an houre, they sealed the hatches up, and [XX GUTTER]
all fast, and tooke Prints of the said Seales, and at their [?Coming GUTTER]
onboard they compared the same, and never found any [XXX GUTTER]
[XXXX GUTTER]