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Transcription

The 15th of May 1658/

Kendrick hughes Master of the shipp the ffalcon)
and the rest of the Owners of the sayd shipp)
against Samuell Ca?mbye: Smith ffrancklin)

Examined on an allegation on the behalfe of
the sayd Kendrick hughes and the rest of
the sayd Owners/.

dt. Smith.

jus

Henry Maru[?e]n of deptford in Kent Mariner
aged 40 yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee knoweth that
in the Moneths of June July August September October November
december January and ffebruary and untill the nynteenth day of
March one thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe arlate the arlate Kendrick
hughes was (and still is) Master and Commander of the arlate shipp
the ffalcon, and had the care and charge of her for the moneths and
tyme aforesayd as Master and Commander of her this hee the better knoweth
for that during the moneths and tyme aforesayd hee this deponent was the
sayd hughes his Cheife Mate of the sayd shipp And further to this
article hee cannot depose/

To the 2 and 3 articles of the sayd allegation goeing
Masters cheife Mate as a foresayd the voyage in question thereby knoweth
that in the Moneths of January and ffebruary 1656 the ffactors or Agents of the arlate
Samuell Camby did at Pembeefe in the River of Nants lade and put
aboard the ffalcon arlate fforty tonnes of wyne to bee thence transported
for London and there delivered to the sayd Cambye or his Agents And
hee this deponent heard the ffactors of the sayd Cambye aboard the
sayd shipp before this deponent and others of the sayd shipps company acknowledge that they had agreed with the sayd Kendrick
hughes to pay him thirty two shillings per tonne for the freight of
the sayd forty tonne of wynes, And this deponent knoweth that the sayd
hughes did signe bills of ladeing for the sayd forty tonnes of wynes
at Pembeefe after hee had taken the numbers and markes of them
out of the Boatswaines booke And farther hee cannot depose./

To the 4th article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee hath made divers
voyages to ffrance to lade wyne and Brandie and Cyder both before and since
the voyage in question, sometymes to Burd[?ie] sometymes to Sherron
sometymes to Nants sometymes to humflet in the River of Roane
and sometymes to other places as Rochell and the Isle of Rea And thereby
knoweth and hath observed that it is the Custome in the places aforesayd
that noe Masters or Mariners of shipps are permitted to order
and mannage the stoweing bedding and Coyneing of any wines, Cyder
Brandie, viniger or other liquid ladeing brought thence, but the same is
done by men sent on board for that purpose by the factors or Agents
who