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agents who had the management of the said voyage, which hee knoweth
being Gunner of the said shipp, and being severall times with the said
Mr drinkewater and Mr Weston ashore about sending their herrings and acquainted with their ordering [?XX]
such herreings (as were taken in) to be laded aboard her, and with their
entrie thereof in the Captaine house and with their taking [?XX] the
Cocket thereupon as for themselves, and what then
ordered to be received, were received aboard, and are other goods, they
having given order that noe herrings should be received aboard but
what came from them, which order was accordingly observed, and
thereby the shipp came away above an hundred tunnes dead freight
and saith that all the herrings and goods that were taken aboard
the said shipp the said voyage in the port of dublin, were by the
master and company received as being laden only by the order
of the said Mr drinkewater and Mr Weston. And otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the second hee saith that neither the master nor company nor
any of them brought any herrings with said shipp the said
voyage for themselves more than the quantitie of three barrells [?withall],
And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

Rp.

To the first hee saith that the interrogated Nathaniel hutchinson
went out masters mate of the said shipp the said voyage, and that
Richard Wilshire who went out master of her, dying at dublin
the said voyage, in or about August 1651 ( as hee
remembreth the time) the said hutchinson supplied his place
of master. And the Charterpartie or schedule annexed being
showed unto him and by him perused, hee saith the said hutchinson
signed sealed and delivered the same, as nowe appeareth
which hee knoweth seeing the same soe donne, and setting his name
thereto as a witness, and saith it as or Charpterpartie made
for the said voyage, where in the freight in controversie is demannded,
and saith his contest Nathaniel hutchinson nowe attending to be
examined, is the selfe same Nathaniel hutchinson that as
master of the said shipp so signed, sealed and delivered the
said schedule. and otherwise hee cannot answer.

To the second hee saith that a hundred and tenn barrells of
herrings (or thereabouts) brought home in the said shipp the said voyage
from dublin to london, were here delivered to or to the use of
a merchant living in Bishopsgate streete (why so nameth hee
knoweth not) and other parcells to other persons, whose names
alsoe hee knoweth not, and saith they were all consigned (as hee
understood) to be delivered here to the said Mr drinkewaters
brother living in this citie, and that they were delivered out here
by his order, and otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid
Referring himselfe to his foregoing deposition.

To the 3 hee cannot answere, saving hee knoweth nothing thereof.

To the 4 hee saith then hee shall not receive any of the freight interrogated
though it be recovered from Mr drinkewater, not being any of the shipps owners, and saith
there is a monethes pay yet due to him this examinate and [?XXXX]