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To the 23th. he saith he hath and doth endeavour to prove the sayd

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Transcription

yeares last past hath applyed himselfe to a seafaring life partly
in the shippes of others, and for theis fifteene monethes now
past as master and Owner of his owne foementioned shipp the
John of London, and sayth he is taxed and doth pay taxes to support

the burthen of the Commonwealth videlicet three shillings or thereabouts
meonethly. And further or otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 8th he saith he hath knowne of the dependency of this suit
in the Admiralty against the sayd three shipps nere about two yeares,
and hath knowne the effect of what he hath now deposed ever
since about August 1653. And otherwise he cannot depose

To the 19th

To the 20th

To the .21th. he saith he doth beleive

To the 22th. he saith he doth not hope or expect to obteyne any part of
the sayd shipps or any of their lading incase any of them or
all of them shall be adiudged prize. And further cannot depose

To the 23th. he saith he hath and doth endeavour to prove the sayd
shipps Sampson Salvador and Saint George and their lading to
be prize so farr as he may in the way of Justice. and not
otherwise. And further cannot depose.

To the 24th. he saith he hath rendred the grounds of what
he knoweth and beleiveth in the particulars aforesayd, in his
foregoeing deposition, whereto he referreth himselfe, And
further or otherwise he cannot depose.

To