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Transcription

The seaventh of December 165 [CENTER HEADING]

Joseph Bond against ffrancis ffowke }
Smith Budd }

Examined upon an Allegation given
in on the behalfe of the said
Bond./:

j.us:

Thomas Garret of Redriffe
Shipwright late[?] Carpenter of the
Ship Anne. (John Affins[?] late Master)
aged 20 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
and examined:/:

pemd [?]

To the first hee saith that in the moneth arlate the
arlate ffrancis fooke was as this Deponent beleeveth
a part owner of the said ship Anne John Affins
late Master and her table[?] and furniture; And for a
Part owner of her, hee the said ffowke was Comonly
said and reported to bi, at the time of the said Ships
departure from home on the voyage in question,
and further cannot depose./.

To the second hee saith hee cannot depose./

To the third hee saith that hee this Deponent in the
voyage in Question hath heard William Malyn who
went out Master of the said ship, from home to severall
places beyond the seas, and to returne againe to this
port, or to that effect. And saith hee this Deponent doth
not Knowe how much the said Bond was to have
per moneth[?] for his service in the said ship, the said
voyage, But hee well knoweth for that hee went
out Carpenter of her and seved in her till her
Casting away hereafter mentioned, that the said
Joseph Bond did well deserve the summe [?] of thirty
Eight Shillings per moneth, for his service in the
said Ship, the said Voyage, And Boatswaines of
that servd [?] in such a ship as the Anne was. and
on the hke [?] voyage, have seldome lesse then 3d.
per moneth[?], and this Deponent hath knowne more given to Boatswaines serve in such a ship and such a voyage.
And further hee saith hee cannot depose.

To the 4th. hee cannot depose./.

To the 5th hee saith that on or about the Thirteenth
day of November 1659 the said ship Anne departed
from Gravesend on the said [?] voyage and the said Joseph
Bond in her, in the Quality of Boatswaine, and the
said Bond entered into whole[?] pay on the day that
the said Ship departed from Gravesend, and saith
shee [?]