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Transcription

To the last Interrogatorie hee saith that hee never heard any conference
to the effecte Interrogate betweene the sayd ffairefax and Jope nor beleeveth or
is perswaded in his conscience that the sayd ffairefax is in any way damnified by
the meanes of the sayd Jope for that hee this deponent
being on shipp board from he first to the last well observed that the syad Jope did
his true endeavour to have proceeded on the voyage in question if hee had not
bin hindered in manner predeposed And further hee cannot depose

Johan [?x] hurmwood [SIGNATURE OR MARKE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before the thee Judges the 7th
of 9ber 1653./

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The 7th day of November 1653./

The clayme of the sayd Colonell Prideger for}
beefe and porke in the Sea fflower.}

Examined upon an allegation on behalfe of the Claymer/

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Thomas Harris of the Isle of Wight Mariner Master and halfe owner
of the shipp the Sea fflower aged 58 yeares or thereabouts
a witnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/

To the first second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that the arlate John Snowe did provide and lade on board the Sea fflower arlate
nynety eight hogsheads of beefe and porke and 50 barrells of porke and
beleeveth that the sayd casks could not nor did conteyne lesse then eleven thousand
eight hundred and twenty, fower pound peeces of beefe and eleven thousand eight
hundred and three two pound peeces of porke, but saith by reason the
bills of ladeing and all other his this deponents papers on board were taken from him
by a dutch man of warr, hee cannot more certainely depose as to the number of
the sayd peeces, And saith that the same were soe laden by the sayd [?XXXe]
at Bristoll about the first day of May 1653 arlate to be transported from
thence to Portsmouth there to be imployed for the victualing the Navie of this
Commonwealth but saith that in the sayd shipps course thitherwards the sayd shipp
with the sayd provisions on board her was seized and taken by a ducth man of
warr and by him carried into Saint Malloes in ffrancethe
premisses hee knoweth being master of the sayd shipp the Sea fflowerand on
board her when shee was seized by the sayd dutchman of warr and carried by
him to Saint Malloes in her and there turned out of the sayd shipp on shoare hee and all his company And saith
that hee hath heard and beleeveth that the sayd shipp the sea fflower being manned with ffrenchmen went out againe
from Saint Malloes with all or at least some part
of teh sayd beefe and porke on board her, (intending as this deponent hath heard to goe thence
to Saint Christophers) and was taken as this deponent hath heard and a great quantitie
of teh sayd beefe and porke aboard her by the Saphir ffrigott arlate and brought
into Plimouth where shee still remayneth and this deponent having gotten passage
from ffrance into England found teh sayd shipp th eSea fflower at
Plymouth and beleeveth and hath heard that a great quantitie of the sayd beefe and porke on board her there at
hee this deponents comeing thither [?XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] And further to these articles hee cannot depose