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Transcription

a very strong and tight shipp, and that the goods
in her had not received a pennys worth of damage
(that the shipps company know of) Untill the sayd
damage happened, And that she being come in her
passage homeward to or neere a place called holehaven
such a terrible tempest or storme happened together with
a fogg that their shipp, goods and lifes were in
great danger of perishing, and that in the tempest
the said shipp was driven on shoare, and that
thereby she became very leaky, and the water gott
into her goods, which untill that time were dry and
well conditioned, And he saith that be beleeveth in his
conscience that if the said shipp had not been soe
driven on shoare by the violence of the sayd tempest
she and her lading would well and safely arrived heere
at London And further he cannot anweare/

To the third Interrogatory he answereth that he beleiveth in his
conscience that had not the shipps Company ranne
her a shoare at Blackwall she would have sunke,
she was made soe very leaky by the tempest and storme
and her being driven on shoare as is predeposed, And
that by their running her a shoare at Blackwall they
preserved dry those goods that were dry, which would
otherwise have caught wett, And further hee
cannot answeare./

The marke of William [MARKE] Robertson [MARKE, RH SIDE]

Repeated with his precontest
[LH GUTTER ?in] Court./

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The tenth of december 1656-

hámmond against the Sisters of Ipswich}
and against Wright and others.}

Exámined upon an allegation given
in this cause on the behalfe of the
said Wright and others.

Rp. .j.

Robert Gollop of the parish of Saint Olaves in
Southwarke Waterman, aged 32 yeeres or
thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the fifth article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
Mr Beniamin Barnes one of the owners of the shipp the Sisters
arlate meeting this deponent at Billingsgate, told him that hee
was going to Wapping to speake with Mr hammond (meaning
Richard hammond arlate) to knowe whether hee would ioyne with the
rest of her owners to bring Gregory kerry her master to an Account,
and desired this deponent to goe along with him, which hee did,
and meeting with the said hammond at a victualling house over
against the house of the said hammond in Wapping, the said Barnes
asked

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