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Transcription

see and observe that the Pilgrims bolsprit and part of her head were broken
and did alsoe observe that the sayd shipp was now leakie by farr than
shee was formerly and that much oyle was pumped up at the pumps
on the sayd first of May and divers days after
And further hee cannot depose

To the 5th hee cannot depose for that hee was sicke and not on board
the sayd shipp Pilgrim for the three last dayes of the sayd Shipps unladeing
and by that meanes sawe not the ground tyme of the oyles and wines on board
the sayd shipp taken up, and therefore cannot depose wwhat damage was done to
any of the persons arlate/.

To the 6th hee saith hee did see the sayd shipp Pilgrim after shee was
unladlen of her sayd ladeing of oyles and wyne lye in one Mr Graves his
dock to be mended
and knoweth shee was there repayred but by what meanes
she came to stand neede of such repayres, or what cost hee
knoweth not And further hee cannot depose saving his foregoing deposicion

To the 7th hee saith hee cannot depose saving his subsequent deposition

To the 8th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court and further cannot depose

To the 9th hee saith hee knoweth not the arlate Nordfin but
by sight only, and saith hee is reputed to live about Lymehouse and
therefore beleeveth him to be a subiect of this Commonwealth and subiect
to the Jurisdiction arlate./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposicion is true/

To the Interrogaties/. [CENTRE HEADING]

d: SUCKLEY

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to be a witnes in this case
being soe required by the producents and saith hee was Carpenter
of the Shipp the Pilgrim during her last voyage and had noe relation to the
Interrogate John Bland nor Master Interrogate, saving his sayd (?place), and
saith hee this deponent was hyred by the moneth to goe for 12 months
at the shortest or least tyme, or eighteen months at the longest, and hee
saith the reason of his being hyred was for that the sayd Shipp
was soe he beleeveth to have gone from Spaine to Virginia and thence to
Spaine againe and thence for England, but saith shee did not proceede to Virginia
but was from Spaine ordered to goe to Pharoe to lade oyle and wines and
returne to England therewith, and saith hee this deponents wages due for the
tyme hee served in the sayd Shipp (which was from about the latter
end of November last till about the latter end of May 1655) was and is duly paid him by the Master Interrate Walker
who paid the same by order of the sayd Bland
And further to this Interrogatie he cannot answer/