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|First transcriber=EMILIE-JANE FARRIMOND
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|Editorial history=Created 07/06/14, by CSG
 
|Editorial history=Created 07/06/14, by CSG
  
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|Transcription=By order of the owners of the said ship at this deponent verily
 +
believieth hire the ariale Bavin peugelly and Ash to serve
 +
in this said ship, on this voyage sheee was bound out
 +
upon and the said Ash was hired to serve in the said
 +
ship and was to have 36 shillings for every month
 +
hee should serve in the said ship, saving for the two first moths for XXXX to
 +
have about 30 shillings per month
 +
and the said peugelly
 +
was hyred to be masters second mate of the said ship at
 +
the rate of 2.5 per month for every month he
 +
should serve in the said ship. This deponent seeing receiving money streights
 +
which wages he saved are usually given to such mariners
 +
that served in such a ship, did on such voyage. And the
 +
the said Ash and peugelly did very well do serve the
 +
same and saith hee knoweth not  for how much
 +
per month the said Bavin who  was Chirnchion (surgeon) of the said ship was
 +
hired at, But sayith
 +
hee did well Do serve 55d per monthe for every monthe
 +
hee served in the said ship, And saith the said
 +
Bavin peugelly and Ash did serve in the said
 +
ship, from her said Departure from Graves End at which  time they entered
 +
into whole pay until
 +
the time the said ship was later? As hereafter it
 +
mentioned which her lading was in the night of the third
 +
of July 1658 or there abouts. And saith the said ship
 +
from Gravesend sailed to Redowne in ffrance and
 +
there Delivered some goods and tooke in more goods and sailed
 +
therewith for Lisborne and there delivered more goods of her lading and
 +
there her goods and tooke in more goods and
 +
XXXXX the same to the sail to Mersellia and
 +
there delivered part of her goods and
 +
tooke in some goods and carried the same to Legoune, and there delivered some goods
 +
and tooke in some goods, and carried the same to Mersellia
 +
and there delierved  all her lading and tooke in a few goods and some
 +
passengers ali effengiry
 +
sailed with the same to St John  do Acre and there  discharged the goods and
 +
passengersthere tooke in a lading and carried the same to
 +
Marfethia, and there delivered the same, and tooke in Ballast and a few
 +
goods
 +
and sailed from thence on or about  the  16th of May
 +
1658 and safely arrived at  Funis , and  there delivered some
 +
small things and tooke in a full lading and about the latter end of June
 +
1658. Sailed from thene with the same on board tuer
 +
and in morning of the third of July following or there abouts the said
 +
ship ( as she was in her course from Tunis to
 +
legorne) was met with by a Spanish man of war
 +
who chaced the said ship from daylight till about three
 +
of the ( lost in the afternoon, and then the Master and
 +
company of the Anne and Magaret. Fought the said man
 +
of warr, and continued fight with her from that time
 +
till about eleven of the clock in the night in which fights
 +
he saith one of the Anne and Magaret Company
 +
was killed and about eight wounded besides the master and
 +
for is of her guard were dismounted and her decks
 +
Riggining sailed and boats very  much shattered
 +
and torne, and saith it was then a  Sharke than
 +
and the said man of war cross the house
  
 
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By order of the owners of the said ship at this deponent verily
believieth hire the ariale Bavin peugelly and Ash to serve
in this said ship, on this voyage sheee was bound out
upon and the said Ash was hired to serve in the said
ship and was to have 36 shillings for every month
hee should serve in the said ship, saving for the two first moths for XXXX to
have about 30 shillings per month
and the said peugelly
was hyred to be masters second mate of the said ship at
the rate of 2.5 per month for every month he
should serve in the said ship. This deponent seeing receiving money streights
which wages he saved are usually given to such mariners
that served in such a ship, did on such voyage. And the
the said Ash and peugelly did very well do serve the
same and saith hee knoweth not for how much
per month the said Bavin who was Chirnchion (surgeon) of the said ship was
hired at, But sayith
hee did well Do serve 55d per monthe for every monthe
hee served in the said ship, And saith the said
Bavin peugelly and Ash did serve in the said
ship, from her said Departure from Graves End at which time they entered
into whole pay until
the time the said ship was later? As hereafter it
mentioned which her lading was in the night of the third
of July 1658 or there abouts. And saith the said ship
from Gravesend sailed to Redowne in ffrance and
there Delivered some goods and tooke in more goods and sailed
therewith for Lisborne and there delivered more goods of her lading and
there her goods and tooke in more goods and
XXXXX the same to the sail to Mersellia and
there delivered part of her goods and
tooke in some goods and carried the same to Legoune, and there delivered some goods

and tooke in some goods, and carried the same to Mersellia

and there delierved all her lading and tooke in a few goods and some
passengers ali effengiry
sailed with the same to St John do Acre and there discharged the goods and
passengersthere tooke in a lading and carried the same to
Marfethia, and there delivered the same, and tooke in Ballast and a few
goods
and sailed from thence on or about the 16th of May
1658 and safely arrived at Funis , and there delivered some
small things and tooke in a full lading and about the latter end of June
1658. Sailed from thene with the same on board tuer
and in morning of the third of July following or there abouts the said
ship ( as she was in her course from Tunis to
legorne) was met with by a Spanish man of war
who chaced the said ship from daylight till about three
of the ( lost in the afternoon, and then the Master and
company of the Anne and Magaret. Fought the said man
of warr, and continued fight with her from that time
till about eleven of the clock in the night in which fights
he saith one of the Anne and Magaret Company
was killed and about eight wounded besides the master and
for is of her guard were dismounted and her decks
Riggining sailed and boats very much shattered
and torne, and saith it was then a Sharke than
and the said man of war cross the house