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|Transcription=the foresaid refractorie mariners refused to doe any duty, but kept
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the shipp by the space of a moneth or more and as longe as there were
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any provisions or victualls in her, and then deserted her and with
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drew their service and refused to bring her home, which hee knoweth
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being one of her company, and seeing the premisses soe donne.
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To the eighth hee saith that the said Thomas Towers and all the
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rest of the fore said refractorie mariners, and indeed all the mariners
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of the said vessell saving this deponent and the said Paramour left
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and deserted her and otherwise disposed of them selves in other
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shipps and otherwise, and in particular the said Thomas shipped
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himselfe in a shipp of which one mr Greenleaf was master
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bound for Venice, and soe did his boy, and further that none of
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the mariners that went from England in the service of the said shipp
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came home in her only this deponent and the said Paramour
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which hee knoweth as aforesaid.
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To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the first negatively.
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To the second hee saith hee did not know the said Thomas
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Towers before his embarquement here and coming to Gravesend
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nor was present at his hiring, and saith the said Thomas
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was boatswaine of the said shipp, and had a boy that was his
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servant or under him, and the said Thomas went in her the
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said voyage with his said servant from Gravesend and
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untill such her comming to the Barbadas, and such his
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deserting her there as aforesaid, And that the said shipp delivered
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her Negro's at the Barbada's in or about december 1655 as
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hee remembreth the time. And otherwise cannot answer saving as aforesaid
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To the third hee saith hee was in her at Cormantine and was
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a foremast man in her. And sait XXXX
  
 
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the foresaid refractorie mariners refused to doe any duty, but kept
the shipp by the space of a moneth or more and as longe as there were
any provisions or victualls in her, and then deserted her and with
drew their service and refused to bring her home, which hee knoweth
being one of her company, and seeing the premisses soe donne.

To the eighth hee saith that the said Thomas Towers and all the
rest of the fore said refractorie mariners, and indeed all the mariners
of the said vessell saving this deponent and the said Paramour left
and deserted her and otherwise disposed of them selves in other
shipps and otherwise, and in particular the said Thomas shipped
himselfe in a shipp of which one mr Greenleaf was master
bound for Venice, and soe did his boy, and further that none of
the mariners that went from England in the service of the said shipp
came home in her only this deponent and the said Paramour
which hee knoweth as aforesaid.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first negatively.

To the second hee saith hee did not know the said Thomas
Towers before his embarquement here and coming to Gravesend
nor was present at his hiring, and saith the said Thomas
was boatswaine of the said shipp, and had a boy that was his
servant or under him, and the said Thomas went in her the
said voyage with his said servant from Gravesend and
untill such her comming to the Barbadas, and such his
deserting her there as aforesaid, And that the said shipp delivered
her Negro's at the Barbada's in or about december 1655 as
hee remembreth the time. And otherwise cannot answer saving as aforesaid

To the third hee saith hee was in her at Cormantine and was
a foremast man in her. And sait XXXX