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and all others trading to East India that … and all others trading to East India that all ships which are<br />
there trading and are to come for England that Yeere<br />
are there to be dispatched, and ordered to come from thence<br />
on or before the end of January otherwise they cannot<br />
in probability get their passage safe home that yeere<br />
by reason of the Constant Contrary winds which<br />
happen after that time betweene the East Indias and<br />
the Cape Good hope: And saith that the said Carter<br />
did not dispatch or give order for the said ships coming<br />
away from suratt untill the sixteenth of ffebruary 1658. And<br />
saith that by reason thereof the said ship together<br />
with her Maste sailes Rigging, tackle apparrell and<br />
furniture were very much damnifyed, namely to the<br />
summe or vallue of betwixt 800 pounds and one thousand<br />
pounds sterling more then shee would have bin had [xxx] ship come away at the usuall time by the extraordinary stormes tempests, and<br />
foule weather, which shee met with in her passage home<br />
which hee knoweth coming home in her, And further cannot<br />
depose./
To the 12th hee saith that the said ship safely arrived<br />
from the said Voyage in the River of Thames and<br />
was here delivered up to the arlate Alderman<br />
King and Company on or about the Latter end of October<br />
last, but the particular day hee remembreth not and saith<br />
that the said ship was the said Voyage in the service<br />
of the said Carter and the rest of the ffreighters from<br />
the fifteenth or thereabouts of ffebruary 1656 untill<br />
the last of October 1659 or thereabouts. This Deponent serving<br />
in her all that time ./.<br />
Vpon the rest not Examined by mr. smiths direction./.
John: Powlin [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated before doctor Walker.
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The 9th of Aprill 1660/: [CENTRE HEADING]
A busines of Examination of witnesses touching the seizure of the ship the}<br />
''Golden Starr'' whereof Thomas Sprettiman was master and taking}<br />
[?in GUTTER] some of the wines and other Goods by Captaine Henry}<br />
Warcup Comander of the ''Alexander'', promoted by seager}<br />
Corsellis Nicholas Corsellis the younger Christopher Boone}<br />
and James Abrashatt owners of the said ship ''Golden Starr''}<br />
against the said Henry Warcup, and against Parker}<br />
[?Greene GUTTER] Roy, and Bence owners and setters forth of the ''Alexander''}<br />
all others and c. Suckley}
Rp. jus [LH MARGIN]
'''John Frost''' of<br />
New England mariner but belong=<br />
=ing at present to the ship the<br />
''Exchange'' of London John Peirce master<br />
aged 22 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and<br />
Examined:
vid. 4us in A2:/ [LH MARGIN]<br />
Toid. 4us in A2:/ [LH MARGIN]<br />
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