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Ad 14 refert se ad Registrum huijus Curiae … Ad 14 refert se ad Registrum huijus Curiae./
Ad 15 nescit deponere./.
Ad 16. dicit quoad predeposita per [?XXX] esserera./.
Ad Interrogatoria [CENTRE HEADING]
Ad jum Interrogatorium Dicit that hee was a foremast man of<br />
the ''John'' and saith that hee received his wages for goeing the said<br />
voyage to Newcastle and for his paines there, by order of the<br />
Master of the Trinity house, and saith that hee agreed with the<br />
said Marriot to have three pounds for the whole voyage but<br />
in regard the ship ''John'' came not hether thirty shillings thereof<br />
was deducted, and saith that noe promise is made to him And saith<br />
neither this deponent nor any of the rest of the Company of the ''John'' as this deponent beleeveth<br />
doe endeavour to lay the fault upon the ''Mary Rose'', otherwise then<br />
by speaking the truth, et alr negatiive./.
Ad 2:um dicit that hee Referreth himselfe to his deposition to the<br />
7th article, saying that in all likelihood and probability the<br />
said Dammage had bin prevented had the Master or Company of the<br />
''Mary Rose'' let slip an Anchor or slacken saile as they were<br />
desired to doe as aforesaid, and had they soe done the said Dammage<br />
had as hee verily beleeveth bin prevented, and otherwise<br />
hee cannot depose to this particular, and saith that hee did not<br />
see any money paid for weighing the said ship and preserving the said<br />
Coales, And by meanes and procurement of the said<br />
Marriot and Bradley he cometh to speake the trueth herein, And<br />
hee is worth little, having made three broken voyages [?XXX]
Repeated before Doctor Sweet./
Signum '''P''' Dicti Phillip<br />
Jeffreyes [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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14th die Novembris 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]
Super lilo predict Examinatus./.
'''Rp 5us.'''
'''John Hall''' de Shadwell in parochia Stepney<br />
Nauta, annos agens 35. aut do circiter testis in<br />
hac causa productus et juratus./:
Ad j.a positionem dicit et deponit that hee well knoweth the<br />
ship ''John'' of Ipswich Robert Merriot Master) and hath soe<br />
for tenne yeeres last and saith that the said Merriot, [?Nicholas]<br />
Bradley, and William Bugby the elder, all well knowne to<br />
this deponent were for and during the months of September<br />
October and November 1658 Accounted and reputed to<br />
be the Owners or part Owners of the said ship ''John'', and soe<br />
this deponent verily beleeveth they were and alsoe of about<br />
140 Chaldron of Coales Newcastle measure, which were then<br />
the said time onboard her./:
Ad 2. dicit that all the said moneths the lilate John<br />
Cole was master of the lilate ship the ''Mary Rose'', and had<br />
the Care and Charge of her as Master this deponent seeing him<br />
Execute that Office in her and beleeveth that hee was<br />
made master of her by and with the Consent of the rest of her Owners<br />
himselfe being a part owner/.<br />
himselfe being a part owner/. +
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