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Transcription

but how long hee remembreth not, and saith the says damerell while the
sayd shipps laye in company fastned to the Ice did goe aboard of the sayd
Golding and Welches shipps, but what discourse they had hee knoweth not,
And saith hee remembreth that the sayd damerell while hee was on board
the sayd Goldings shipp did call out to the Company of the Owners Adventure
and of to the Greyhound and bid them loose their shipps and make ready their
boates to towe the sayd shipps further into the Ice towards shoare, And
further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere saving his foregoeing deposition and seeing hee saith the
sayd Pybus Golding and Welch did afterwards worke out their shipps
out of the Ice to sea againe/

To the 6th and 7th Interrogatories hee saith that the sayd damerell comming
from on board the sayd Goldings shipp and being in the Owners Adventure,
againe renewed his Command to have her and the Greyhound loosed
and the boates made ready to towe them in further into the Ice toward
shoare, and the sayd Gosling thereupon answered in behalfe of
him selfe and the rest of the Company of the Owners Adventure
and sayd wee will not worke further in, why should wee adventure
further in than the other shipps (meaning the sayd Pybus Golding
and Welch their shipps) or words to that effect and thereupon the
sayd damerell and Gosling fell to quarrelling each with other, and
giving other ill language and calling each other roague and
knave and other opprobious language the particulers whereof hee
remembreth not but the sayd damerell still continueing his
Command to have the sayd shipps Owners Adventure and
Greyhound wrought further into the Ice toward shoare the sayd
Gosling and Maundrie and the rest of the Companyes of the
sayd shipps did obey the sayd damerells Commands, and
every of them according to their places hid helpe to worke the
sayd shipps further in, and wrought theem some myles further
in toward shoare than the other English shipps of the sayd Pybus Golding and
Welch, And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
answere./

To the 8th Interrogatorie hee saith for the reasons in his foregoeing deposition
to the fowerth and fifth articles of the sayd Libell expressed
hee cannot answere to this Interrogatorie./

To the 9th hee cannot answere./

To the 10th Interrogatorie hee saith that the Owners Adventure and
Greyhound after they wrought out of the Ice againe to Sea kept
company at Sea with the shipps of the sayd Pybus Welch and Goulding
for