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Examined on the foresaid Allegation
 
Examined on the foresaid Allegation
  
Rp. 5us
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'''Rp. 5us''' [LH MARGIN]
  
 
'''Richard Hartshorne''' of Tower
 
'''Richard Hartshorne''' of Tower
Wharfe sailmaker, aged Eighteene
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Wharfe sailemaker, aged Eighteene
 
yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and Examined
 
yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and Examined
  
To the first he saith hee Knoweth the ship the ''House of''
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To the first he saith hee Knoweth the ship the ''house of''
 
''ffreindship''.  and hath Knowne  her for about two yeeres
 
''ffreindship''.  and hath Knowne  her for about two yeeres
 
last and well Knoweth that for and during the moneth
 
last and well Knoweth that for and during the moneth
of December January and February 1657 the Arlate
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of December, January and ffebruary 1657 the Arlate
 
Nicholas Treworghy whom this Deponent then
 
Nicholas Treworghy whom this Deponent then
 
well Knew was Master and Comander of the said ship
 
well Knew was Master and Comander of the said ship
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sailes, Cloath and other Store without which shee could
 
sailes, Cloath and other Store without which shee could
 
not have safely proceeded on the voyage she was
 
not have safely proceeded on the voyage she was
bound  out upon. And saith that the arlate George Shawe sailmaker was agreed by the said Treworghy to mend the old sailes of the
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bound  out upon. And saith that the arlate George Shawe Sailemaker was ordered by the said Treworghy to mend the old sailes of the
 
said ship, in or about the moneths of January or ffebruary
 
said ship, in or about the moneths of January or ffebruary
 
1657.
 
1657.
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the old sailes of the said ship mending, the said Treworghy
 
the old sailes of the said ship mending, the said Treworghy
 
and the arlate Catlyn, did severall times come to the
 
and the arlate Catlyn, did severall times come to the
said Shawes shopp (scituate at Tower Wharf) and spake to him the said Shawe, and
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said Shawes shopp (scituate at Tower Wharfe) and spake to him the said Shawe, and
 
to his sonne and sometimes to this Deponent (who helped to mend and make
 
to his sonne and sometimes to this Deponent (who helped to mend and make
the sayd sailes )  to dispatch the making and mending the
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the sayd sailes)  to dispatch the making and mending the
said Sailes, And saith that all and singular the worth
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said Sailes; And saith that all and singular the worke
mentioned in the Schedule was done for the use
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mentioned in the said Schedulate now read by him this Deponent was done for the use
 
of the said ship, and the same was well worth the summes
 
of the said ship, and the same was well worth the summes
 
Schedulate, And likewise all the new sailes cloath and
 
Schedulate, And likewise all the new sailes cloath and
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Delivered by the said Shawes order  for the use of the said ship
 
Delivered by the said Shawes order  for the use of the said ship
 
and the same were well worth the severall sumes set
 
and the same were well worth the severall sumes set
downe for the same in the said schedule . Those prices
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downe for the same in the said schedule. those prices
 
and rates being the said time the usuall prices and rates
 
and rates being the said time the usuall prices and rates
 
for the same, The premisses hee deposeth being the said time
 
for the same, The premisses hee deposeth being the said time
(servant [RH SIDE]
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(servant
  
 
}}
 
}}

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The 16th of November 1659 ./: [CENTRE HEADING]

Thomson and others against the House of}
Freindship aforesaid}

Examined on the foresaid Allegation

Rp. 5us [LH MARGIN]

Richard Hartshorne of Tower
Wharfe sailemaker, aged Eighteene
yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and Examined

To the first he saith hee Knoweth the ship the house of
ffreindship. and hath Knowne her for about two yeeres
last and well Knoweth that for and during the moneth
of December, January and ffebruary 1657 the Arlate
Nicholas Treworghy whom this Deponent then
well Knew was Master and Comander of the said ship
soe Comonly accounted And further cannot
depose ./.

To the 2nd 5th and 7th articles hee saith that within
the monethes aforesaid the said ships old sailes
did want mending and shee likewise wanted new
sailes, Cloath and other Store without which shee could
not have safely proceeded on the voyage she was
bound out upon. And saith that the arlate George Shawe Sailemaker was ordered by the said Treworghy to mend the old sailes of the
said ship, in or about the moneths of January or ffebruary
1657.
And likewise New sails were then bespoke
of the said Shawe for the said ship, which were made
accordingly, and the same were
bespoke by the said Treworghy
and while the said New sailes were making and
the old sailes of the said ship mending, the said Treworghy
and the arlate Catlyn, did severall times come to the
said Shawes shopp (scituate at Tower Wharfe) and spake to him the said Shawe, and
to his sonne and sometimes to this Deponent (who helped to mend and make
the sayd sailes) to dispatch the making and mending the
said Sailes; And saith that all and singular the worke
mentioned in the said Schedulate now read by him this Deponent was done for the use
of the said ship, and the same was well worth the summes
Schedulate, And likewise all the new sailes cloath and
other store mentioned in the said Schedule was really
Delivered by the said Shawes order for the use of the said ship
and the same were well worth the severall sumes set
downe for the same in the said schedule. those prices
and rates being the said time the usuall prices and rates
for the same, The premisses hee deposeth being the said time
(servant