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Transcription

The sixth of July 1655
James Coweo of London Merchant agt the be sail the
John and Elizabeth of which Edward Keene is master
and against the saith Edward Kirevege surkley sinithe
Examined upon an allegarou arlahe given in the
sixth of May 1655 on the behalfe of the saith confe

Thomas Burridge of the pifth of Shopey and county
Mitt Mariner aged fifteene yeares or thereabouts a wi hiet
sworne and examined saith and deposely at followeth vizt

To the first arlche of the sayed allegation hee saith and deposely that in the yeare 1654
and noweth therein connurring the arlache Edward Keene not Master of the arlache
Shipp the John & Elizabeth and tooke upon him the charge & government of Xer at
Master during the wXople voyage in question and was commonly iripuler to he then
Master and commander of there fourth sayed voyage the premises hee deposely fourth hee
this deponent was a cabbin boy and summoned to the saith master in the sayd shipp during the sayd
voyage and further to this arhe he cannot depose

To the second X thiner o ulid and schedule in the thine arle miuco and hee saith that the sayd ship did about August left past sail out from this port
of London upon the voyage in question and was disguised (as this deponent hath theaue) to
have gone with her ladding (neither was pipe slaves and other goods but by werme laden their
deponent followeth, not, for that hee cause aboard after the said ship had taken in all her
lading and was ready to proceed on her voyage aftersaid) to naluea arlahe, but saith by
wason of an extraordinary Aorcne which happened and for that in the sayd slower
the sayd shipp John and Elizabeth was greatly dammified by another shipp causing further of
her in the right tyme the arlache Edward Keene said (being nineteen sehe doge) put in with the sayeth shipp John and Elizabeth
and her lading aboard there at st Lucaic arlache where he delivered invaded all his sayd
lading the premises her deposeth being then abroad and aueye wihis XX thereof
and seeing the said happen and for done at his pleasure and further to the sayd arler and freedule
hee cannot depose
and XXXed ale therein merchants
To the 4th hee cannot depose
To the 5th saving his forgiving deposition hee cannot depose
To the 6th hee saith that hee this deponent being on board the vessel the John and Elizabeth
arlahe at St Lucair and rowing home to their port of London in her well followeth the sayd
vessel did at st Lucaic at foursayd take in deliver goods to be theine harboured to
Londen and did accordingly bring there to London and further he cannot depo9se
To the 7th and 8th arled thee sayd hee cannot depose
To the 9th he saith hee preffered him selfe to the Rigishy of the Court arlahe
and further cannot depose
To the last hee saith his forgiving deposition is same

to the futerries

to the first jutrrie hee saith hee was required to appeare and hresrifie his knowledge
in this cause by a person pages name hee knoweth not, with lohe this preudent that if
hee would not ecaluitarily appeare for to in hee could be followed or to that effort
and loce their deponent if thee appeared and hifitifiee therein could not looke her labouer but promised their
deponent nothing and saith it will bee noe benefit or damage to this deponent that hee knowtheth XXX which soreuer of
the shee lihgaut perebaile in this raufe and saith hee is not any waier allyed or
servant to the producent nor expertly any inrearde for his fishmoug save his ircessary
expriged in according thereabouts and followeth both phiea lihgaut alike in effort
of their cause and further cannot depose