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Transcription

this deponent and the arlate Anthony [?Belvyn] arbitrators betwixt them
touching all differences betweene the sayd Phillips and the parties in this suite
And upon heareing the differences betwixt them it did appeare to this
deponent and the sayd [?Belvyn] by the acknowledgment of
the arlate Captaine hurley, John Searle and the sayd Bayley that they the
sayd hurley and Searle had receaved of the arlate Captaine
Phillips in money three hundred pounds and a bill for three hundred
pounds more for the use of the sayd Captaine hurley and the sayd
Bayly and the rest of the mariners of the Constant parties in this suite and
in liew of their share of the prizes taken by them and that the sayd
hurley Searle and bayley in behalfe of them selves and the rest of the
parties in this suite did before this deponent and the sayd [?Belvyn] alsoe
confesse and acknowledge that the sayd Captaine Phillips had paid
divers other summes of money for the sayd Bayley and the parties in this
suite which summes soe receaved of and paid by the sayd Phillips
the sayd Hurley, Searle and Bayley in the behalfe of them selves and
the rest of the Mariners of the Constant parties in this suite did
allowe of, And hee further saith that upon full hearing of the sayd
differences betwixt the sayd Phillips Hurley Searle Bayley and
the rest of the parties in this suite it did plainely appeare to this
deponent and the sayd Belvyn that the sayd Phillips had paid
to the sayd hurley and Searle for the use of the sayd Bayley and other
the Mariners of the Constant (parties in this suite) and in other summes
of money paid by the sayd Phillips to other persons for their use
and allowed of the sayd hurley Searle and Bayley more then what
the shares of the parties in this suite in the prizes in question did
amounte unto And further or more particulerly to these articles hee
cannot depose these things being transacted longe since and the
more particuler passages therein now out of his memory./

To the third hee hath heard that the Mariners of the
Constant parties in this suite did imbeazell and take out of the prizes
in question divers goods and Merchandizes to a considerable value but
to what some the things imbeazeled amounted to hee knoweth not And
further hee cannot depose./

John Greene [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]