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Transcription

To the 6th article hee saith, that after the shipps aforesayd were surprized
this deponent was present with the arlate Captaine Phillips at Portsmouth
and sawe the arlate Bayley and divers of the parties in this suite come and
in a mutinous and tumultous waye seize upon the person of the sayd
Isaack Phillips and use many threats and violences to him and by force
carrie him before the Governour of Portsmouth and before the sayd Governour
accuse the sayd Captaine Phillipp that hee had cheated and cozened them or
to that effect and demanded of them their thirds of the prizes aforesayd
taken by the Constant whereto ther sayd Captaine Phillips replyed and sayd
whome will ye appointe to receive the same, or words to that wffect, to which
they answered they would have Captaine hurley and John Searle (meaning
the arlate Captaine hurley and John Searle) to receave the same, and that if
it were paid to them the sayd hurley and Searle, it should bee all one or
as well as if it were payd to them selves or they then spake words to the
like effecte in the presence of this deponent and the sayd Governour and divers
others whose names hee now remembreth not And further to this article
hee cannot depose./

To the 7th hee saith hee well knoweth that after the premisses the sayd Isaack
Phillips did signe a bill for payment of certaine money to the arlate
William hurley for the use of himselfe and the rest of the mariners of
the Constant in liewe of their thirds of the prizes taken as aforesayd
by them but what the summe of the sayd bill was hee now remembreth
not And further to this article hee cannot depose./

To the 8th hee saith hee heard the arlate Bayly and alsoe the sayd
Captaine hurley order the sayd Phillips to pay moneys for cloathes
meate and drinke and other necessaries which the Mariners of the Constant
did in Portsmouth and other places thereabouts, and the sayd Phillips
promised to pay the same, but what it amounted to or whether hee paid
the same hee knoweth not And further to this article hee cannot depose/

John Greene [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The sayd John Greene upon the allegation
given in on the behalfe of the sayd Phillips in the
second place./

To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith and
deposeth that after the arlate shipp the Constant had finished all
the voiages arlate the arlate Captaine hurley and the arlate Bayley
in the behalfe of himselfe and the rest of the parties in this suite on the
one part and the arlate Captaine Phillips on the other part did cause
this