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On the same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Rp. (2

Roger Greenfield of the parish of Stepney
in the County of Middlesex Blacksmith where
he hath lived these 1[?6] yeares last past, aged
about 24 yeares, a wittnes produced, sworne and
examined he deposeth and saith as followeth.

To the first and second articles of the said Libell and to the
schedule in the said second article mentioned he deposeth and
saith that he the deponent hath wrought with the producent
(who is an Anchor Smith by trade) as a Journeyman
for nigh fower yeares last past, and thatt within the
said time and more especially in and about the moneth
of ffebruary 1652 [?inxta et cetera] he the said Mare was
Master or Commander of the arlate shipp or vessell the
hope of London and had the sole care and government
of her, And that about the said time he the sayd
Mare did come unto the shopp of the producent in
Shadwell neere Shadwell docke (where this deponent
then wrought (and therefore doth depose the
premisses) and did bespeake of the said Walter Gough[?s].
the producent all and every the parcelle and particulars
of iron-work mentioned in the said schedule for the use
and repaire of the said shipp or vessell the hope
of London, And he further deposeth and saith that
the greatest or most part of the goods schedulate were
bespoke by the said Mare for the said shipps use
in the hearing of this deponent; that the greatest part
thereof videlicet all the Nayles (such as Blacksmiths
doe make) were wrought by this deponents owne hand
and that he alsoe had a helping hand in working of the
other particulars schedulated, All which were delivered out
of the said producents shopp for the use of the arlate
shipp either to Mare or such as came by his order
for the same, And he saith and deposeth that the
prices of the said particulars according as is sett downe in
the said schedule were the iust and reall prices of such
goods and worke at the time arlate And further he
saith he cannot depose./

To the third article he referreth himselfe to the Registry of
this Court And further cannot depose

To the fourth article he deposeth and saith that he the deponent
hath often heard the producent say that there was due unto
him the summe of 21 li odd money for the iron worke arlate

And he alsoe deposeth that the producent is much damaged
in wanting of his money for soe long time as he hath since
it was his due, and in loosing of his time in seeking to recover
it, but he saithhe knoweth not to what value the said
dammage is or may amount unto, And further he cannot depose.

To the fifth article he referreth himselfe to the Lawes and to the
Jurisdiction of this Court./

To the sixth he referreth himselfe to the Lawes./

To the last he saith his former deposition is true./

Repeated with his precontest
before doctor Godolphin./

The marke of Roger [MARKE] Greenfeild [MARKE, RH SIDE]