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Transcription

And on the said morning , the Abigail. (. having all her
saith housed upp, [?foheeth] upp the Agreement and
rainde [?fonte] of her by the [?carelessenes] or willfullness
of her company at [?this] wot hath often himself
[?Xrevibly] heard and so hee [?early] beleeveth and saith that
the Abigail a little before shee [?fehth] upp the Agreement
had hee to have fallhi foule of the ship the [?lessnig]
of [?mauinglrce]. By the carelesseness e of her company
belongedd the sayde hine aus puere eye witnesses of
the promisses , and further he cannot depose ./.
To the 4th. 5th. 6th. and 7th. hee saith that hee this Deponent.
hath heard many marines that were in the sayd
fleete the time say and affirme that the Abigale came [?forth]
of the Agreement; and not the Agreement of her, and
theywise affirmed that the Agreement was the said
time to leeward of the Abigail , and this Deponent verify
beleeveth this to -be true, and saith that of his
knowledg. Being a seaman of many yeeres [?slandnig]
it is an unusual thing for ships that are to leeward
to come [?fouxx] of shipp that are to unidward, and
further hee faith hee cannot Dipose ./;
To the interries ./.
To the first hee saith hee hath not [?Rilauon] to this [?befines]
the way none of the Agreement company but belonged to the
[?Blessnig] as aforesaid and saith hee doth defirethe Agreement
may be [?XXXXXXXX] heroin, and not otherwise ./.
To the second hee saith the wind was the sayd [?huieal]
left south west, and further cannot aufiver saving as aforesaid /.
To the third hee saith that hee beleeveth that the Agreement
could saile [?ninre] better then the Abigail could did
to further cannot aufiver.
To the 4th hee saith hee hath credibly hoard that the
Abigail is [?RXX] further cannot Aufiver /:
To the 5th hee cannot Aufiver/:
the mark of the said
[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] John Godfrey ./.
York