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Transcription

To the 19th pretensed position these respondents
answer that savenig (sic) theire former
Answers they doe not beleeve nor any
of them beleeveth the said pretensed position
to bee true in any parte thereof

To the 20th pretensed position these respondents
answer that they doe not beleeve nor
any of them beleeveth the said pretensed
position to bee true in any parte thereof

To the 21th pretensed position these respondents
answer that savenig (sic) theire former Answers
they doe not beleeve or any of them belee
veth the said pretensed position to bee true
in any parte thereof

To the 22th pretensed position these rendents
and either of them answerth that they ac
cept of the Contents of this position soe
farre as it makes for them and beleeveth
that by reason of the insufficiency of the
said shipp the Jonathan and Abigall att
her arrivall at Virginia the voyadge
arlate the said shippe was forced and
remained there in amendeing and repai=
renig (sic) soe long that shee could not nor
did arrive att the Barbadoes untill such
time as all the Cropp of goods in the
Barbadoes was disposed of unto other
shipps to bee brought to this porte of
London or elsewhere by meanes whereof and by the
default of the shipp and not of these
respondenrs the said shipp remained
att the Barbadoes in her homewards
voyadge by the space of Tenne
monethes and noe more as they beleeve
to the great losse and damadge of