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Ad 5um rendet that there were about 250. or 260. Passengers went ut
of England aboard the said ship the voyage in question, And saith that the
the merchant ffreighters of her paid for the building of there Cabbins
which he saith was built very neere a foot space from the decke, and that
there was passage enough for the water.

Ad 6um rendet that at the tyme interrogated there were carryed from thence in
the said ship beere, sacke, Linnen Clothes and other goods whhich hee saith were
packd up in bales, and that hee did not see the same when the were Ldaen
but at the unladeing thereof sawe them opened and sawe the Linnen Cloth
very much damnified soe as that

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