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of them answereth that they doe not
 
of them answereth that they doe not

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This page is for the annotation of HCA 13/124 f.22v.

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Annotating Marine Lives, May 1st 2013
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Transcription

To the last pretensed position they and ech
of them answereth that they doe not
beleeve the said pretensed position to bee
true in any parte Saveing these re=
spondents beleeve and each of them
beleeveth that the time arlate it did
blowe a fresh gale but was neither
stormy nor tempestuous weather
And the Companye of the said shipp
did take in her maine topsaile to
hinder the shipps makeinge too
much way it being in the night and
very darke and not for any other
reason as they beleeve./

Charles Sumpter [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
signmum
Johis IT Treleague [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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20th decembris 1650 [CENTRE HEADING]

Repetit [?coram] doctor
Clerk Jud uno et cetera
[?XXXXXXX]

The personall Answers of James
Gray made to the pretensed posi
tions of a certaine pretensed Alle
gation given and admitted
against him on the behalfe
of Richard B[?owle] and Com=
panye 4th decembris 1650
as followeth

To the first pretensed position hee anwe
reth That hee doeth not beleeve the
same to bee true in any parte thereof

To the second perused position hee answe
reth and accepteth the Contents in that
position in soe farre as they make for
him and otherwise hee doeth not
beleeve the said pretensed position to bee