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Transcription

say that the master of the Successe (speaking of the shipp the
Successe arlate) had challenged him and said that it was his shio
that had over run the Successe; and this deponent hath heard the boy
of the said shipp the dove say, that the said master of the Successe
had inticed him ashore at Newcacstle, and there [?tampered] with
him to make him say that it was the said shipp the dove that had
over run his said shipp the Successe. And otherwise hee cannot
depose.

To the third hee saith that the said shipp the dove in her said
voyage to Newcastle became leakie, soe that the master upon his comming
to Newcastle set his owne Carpenters and two others that hee
hired to search her for the leake to stop the same, and that the
said Carpenters dubbing betwixt her wailes to finde out the
leake, found a rotten peace in her [?head], which they cout out and
put a newe peece in the place, and did not mend or repaire
her in regard of any running or comming fowle of any other vessell,
for hee saith shee came not fowle of or touched any in all the
way. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fourth hee saith hee never said that the dove did the
dammage in question or ought to that purpose, for if hee should
soe say hee should as hee saith speake very untruly, And
otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith there were eleaven
men and two boyes of the said shipp the doves company the said
voyage

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that the said worke about searching
the said shipp for her leake and of mending her bowe upon that
occasion, was begunn within a day or two after her said arivall
at Newcastle, and the said rotten peece was not espied till
they came to dubb to search for the leake as aforesaid, only her
head had bin washed away in a former voyage, and the same
hath bin repaired since her retourne to London. And otherwise hee
cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee hath
not bin perswaded or willed to speake otherwise than the truth
And otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.

To the fourth hee saith that the said shipp went out of Winterton
about noone, and the night of the same day shee
went over the Well; but the sayd of the moneth or weeke
hee remembreth not, And otherwise (than negatively for his
part) hee cannot answer.

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