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Transcription

To the 6th hee saithhee knoweth of noe mutinie or disobedience
of the Company of the Edward and John nor of any refusall made by
any of them to worke touching the unladeing the sayd shipp other
then what hee hath predeposed of, and saith this deponent and sixe or eight
more of the Company did worke Constantly upon unladeing the
sayd shipp when lighters came and that they were required soe to doe And
further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
otherwise then negatively for his part, not using himselfe, any manner
of violence or threates to any persons hyred to helpe to unlade
the sayd shipp, nor knowing or hearing any violence or threats
used towards them by any other of the sayd shipps company./

REpeated before Colonel Cock/

Carinelli[?u]s simmenson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation/

Rp. 4

Jaspar Williams of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney
and County of Middlesex Carpenter of
the shipp the Edward and John aged forty seaven yeares
or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee was carpenter
of the Edward and John the whole voyage in question, and hee and all the
Company of the sayd shipp entered into whole pay for their service
on board her on the second of June 1655 and continued in her service
till the two and twentith of July 1656 during which tyme they did
their duty as mariners aboard her, and as the sayd Totty commanded
saving what is hereafter in this deponents deposition declared which
upon the reasons hereafter declared they did forbeare to doe, And further
hee cannot depose./

To the 2 hee saith that the arlate Totty had twenty sixe horses and gueldings
and two mares shipped aboard the sayd shipp to bee transported to the
Barbadoes for Accompt of severall Owners whereof the arlate
Chamberlaine was one, two of which dyed at Sea by the way and the rest
arrived there in safety, and after their arrivall the severall Owners
came to demand them, and they were by the order of the Master sent from
on board as they were demanded and carried on shoare but how disposed
of hee knoweth not for that hee went not with any of them on shoare
And saith that after all the sayd horses or gueldings and mares were delivered
on shoare save fower horses or gueldings and one mare; the arlate
Chamberlaine came on board the sayd shipp and desyred that
his horses might bee sent on shoare that evening, and this
deponent sawe all the sayd fower forses or gueldings and one
Mare (which were all of them on shipp board and whereof the horse in question was one) heaved into a boate and
carried on shoare but how they were after disposed of hee cannot of his
certayne