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Transcription

shipp the Dolphin arlate for and during the time arlate
and alsoe of her lading of Coales and was for and
during the time arlate Master of her, and did of his this
deponents certaine knowledge make within the time arlate many
voyages with her as Master and part Owner of her, and that
he the said Grant did behave himselfe onestly in his said
place The premisses he deposth because of his this deponents
acquaintance with the said Grant, and by reason of such
acquaintance well knew that the said Grannt bought the
said shipp at Yarmouth (she being taken prize from the
Dutch in the late warrs) for himselfe and Owners
And further he cannot depose./

To the second and third articles he deposeth and saith that
in or about the moneth of JUne 1654, the arlate John
Grant the producent did bring the said shipp the dolphin
with her lading of coales from Newcastle to Ramsgate
Road in the Downes, and thence came ashoare at Sandwich
to take orders from the rest of the Owners of the said
shipp whither he sowld bring her into the haven of
Sandwich, or to goe to some other Port, where the Markett
was better, and that the sayd Grant being soe on shoare
at Sandwich, he was arrested, and the arlate Mathew
Pinder did about 10 of the clock of the same night after
The said Grant was arrested, with about five mens [?XXX]
without any lawfull authority goe aboard the said shipp
the Dolphin and by force take possession of her and
her said lading of coales, and hath ever since kept
the possession of her and gone in her as Master of her, and
hath disposed of the part of the shipps
laoading belonging to the producent The premisses he deposeth
for that he was in Sandwich when the said Grant the
producent was arrested, and was with him in the Jayle
after he was arrested, and went to the shipp
side and saw the said Mathew Pinder aboard the said
shipp And further he cannot depose./

To the fourth article he deposeth that on the next day
after the sayd Grant the producent was arrested, he this
deponent and his contest Andrew harris were bayle for
the said Grannt, and that thereupon he was released from
the said arrest, And that within a day or two after the said
producent had his said discharge, he procured from the Vice=Admiraltie
Court at Dover a decree to bee putt into the possession
of the said shipp the Dolphin as Master of her, and came
with the said decreee and an officer of the said Court to
have been putt into possession of her, accordingly but that the said [?PXXX]
would not lett the said Grannt come aboard the said shipp
nor would in any wise yeild obedience to the said decree The
premisses he deposeth for that he was present and sawe the
producent come towards the said shipp with the said decree
and