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1. Being as aforesaid on board the said french vice Admirall heard some of her company
2. say that their Owners visit the Owners and employer of the said fower french
3. shipps were able enough and must as they beleeved pay for the said shipp and wynes
4. And that they the said french shipps in their Course from ffrance had mett with
5. other English shipps, one whereof they had taken and had dismissed or lett her
6. goe against, having only taken away her boate, which, as they said and showed to this
7. deponent was a litle boate they then had belonging to the said Vice Admirall, and they
8. further said that the reason for which they tooke the said shipp the Endeavour and
9. her ladeing was for that they wanted their necessarie provisions of wynes, and
10. that they had stayed severalle dayes at Fochell in expectation of letters of Marque
11. against the English, but could not obtaine them, or words to that effect. And
12. further cannot depose:./
13. To the 8th article of the said alligation hee saith, that hee this deponent being as aforesaid
14. aboard the said French Vice Admirall heard some of her companie say and affirme
15. that the said French shipps should have gone to some Port or place in Portugall
16. there to have taken in their provisions of wyne necessaries for their intended
17. voiage, but that they were hindered from soe doeing by contrary wind and weather
18. and thereupon came purposely towards the Canaries hopeing thereabouts to meet
19. with shipps laden with wynes, it being then a fitt season of the yeare for such chect
20. Designe or words to that effect. And further he saith hee cannot depose:-
21. To the 9th article hee he saith that a Companie of the said French shipp or shipps with surprise
22. and tooke of said shipp Endeavour, did take and plunder from the said shipps companie
23. the best part of their cloathes together with their sea his trimth and private
24. Adventures which they had on bord, whereby they were utterly deprived of the
25. same. Which hee knoweth to bee true for and hee was an eyewittnesse thereof
26. And further cannot depose:-/
27. To the 10th hee saith that hee knoweth nothing of the valew of the said shipp
28. Endeavour nor of the fraight due for her voiage and imployment XXaforesaid
29. but hath credibly heard and beleeveth that the wages due to the said companie
30. were 50 li sterling or thereabouts a moneth, which in eight moneths
31. amounted to 400li sterling or thereabouts, and beleeveth that the private
32. adventures in the said shipp to the Mariners thereof belonging did amount to
33. the summe or valew of three hundred pounds Tser or thereabouts, they
34. having severall of them pipes, and other quarter cases ˹some more, some less˺ of wyne on board.
35. And further hee cannot depose:./
36. To the 11, 12 and 13th articles hee saith ˹hee knoweth˺ not the valew of the said pipes of wyne
37. nor what they would have yielded here at London, neither knoweth hee how
38. much the owner of the said shipp or lading are respectively dammfied by
39. the surprizall and detention of the same. And further cannot depose.
40. <margin value="left">Repeated before</margin> Doctor Godolphin <margin value="right">William Tusten</margin> signature
41.
42. The 23rd day of June 1656.
43. Examined upon the said Allegation
44. Henry Feate of Redriffe in the County of Surrey Mariner
45. late Gunner of the said shipp the Endeavour aged 45 yeares
46. or thereabouts a wittness sworne and examined saith as
47. followeth videlicet
48. To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
49. hath knowne the shipp the Endeavour arlate for about 4 or five yeares last
50. <margin value="bottom right">(past</margin>

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