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which being donne the said shipp departed … which being donne the said shipp departed from Boston for virginia<br />
and there safely arived on or about the seeventh of Aprill 1655<br />
and there remained and abode in delivering out and taking in<br />
of her lading upon the account of the said mr Andrewes untill<br />
the twentieth of June lest past, or which day (and not before) the<br />
last of her lading was put aboard her in virginia by<br />
thesaid mr Andrewes his factor there, and otherwise referring<br />
himselfe to his foregoing deposition and the Charterpartie made in<br />
this businesse and yeelding a reason of his knowledge as<br />
aforesaid hee cannot further depose.
To the eighth hee saith that when the said shipp was dispatched<br />
and dischardged at virginia, shee departed and set saile for London<br />
and here safely arrived, and after such arrival here the master<br />
and company did here deliver out to the said mr Andrewes his<br />
use all such goodes and merchandizes as were taken in at virginia<br />
for his accompt, and here the said shipp was dischardged from<br />
the same the three and twentieth of August last, all which hee<br />
knoweth being present and assisting in the said deliverie of the<br />
said goodes, with which hee came here from virginia, where hee sawe<br />
the lading of them being tobaccoes.
To the nineth hee saith that the said shipp the Edward [?went] the said<br />
voyage and is a shipp of the burthen of 156 tunnes and a halfe<br />
by common repute, and could as hee verily beleeveth conveniently<br />
have carried 151 tonnes and a halfe of wine from ffiall to New<br />
England the said voyage over and besides here tackle furniture<br />
and apparell and provisions, and saith shee went dead<br />
freighted at least twenty six tonnes and a halfe of<br />
mr Andrewes his tonnage from ffiall to New England, which<br />
hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid, and being present when<br />
shee was at ffiall before her departure measured by experienced mareners<br />
to the end to [?shew] howe much shee was dead freighed.
To the eleaventh hee saith that the said master laid<br />
out severall [?sXXes] for port chardges the said voyage, And<br />
otherwise referring himselfe to the said Charterpartie hee saith<br />
he cannot depose.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee cometh at the instance of mr Yunge the<br />
master to testifie the truth in this cas, and hath noe relacion to any<br />
the parties interrogated, and saith his wages have bin all paid him and saith his wages have bin all paid him a +
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