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to him to make assurance upon her, and hee went back [?thether GUTTER]
because assurance was [XXXpXXX] at fflushing, hee [XXXX XXX GUTTER]
thither to mr Gatea[?n] to assure his goods in her, but presently
there coming newes of her being brought to dover, this deponent
in the said mr Sallas absence [?wrote] to the said mr Gatea[?n]
not to make any assurance upon her, which hee sent away
to the said Gatea[?n] the same day hee came from Callice for
England about this busines, which was on Easter day last, and
saith the said Gatea[?n] is a ffrenchman living in fflushing.

To the 9th and 10th hee cannot answer for hee was not aboard

To the last hee saith hee doth not know the interrogated Boudea[?n]
nor Bo[?wXXXX], and otherwise cannot answer.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

Pierre fourdIn [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The third of May 1658. [CENTRE HEADING]

Page and others against CH[XX]/}
[?dyer] Cheeke.}

Examined upon the foresaid allegation
on behalfe of the said page.

Tp et [X] priori. 2.

John Morris of Gravesend Searcher, aged
48 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee this examinate is the same John Morris
mentioned in the said article, and that in and for all the
monethes and yeares arlate and untill the moneth of
October or November 1655 that hee did (as hee remembreth
the time) make sale of the shipp the Prosperous arlate,
hee this deponent was lawfull owner and Proprietor of
one eighth part of the said shipp the Prosperous, and of
the like part of her tackle apparell and furniture, and
received freight according to his said part from time to time
and did all other things as a part owner of the said vessell.

To the third and fourth articles hee saith and deposeth
that in or about the moneth of October or November 1655
(the time more precisely hee doth not now remember) hee
this examinate then owner of the said
eighth part of the said shipp and furniture did for and
in consideration of a certaine summe of money (by the arlate
John Page really paid the said eighth part of the said shipp
tackle and furniture, together with all this deponents part
of the proffite, arreares and stock of the said shipp, then
due, payable and accountable to him this deponent for
his said eighth part, And saith hee doth not now remember
the summe that hee had and received of the said John Page for
the said shipp (it being soe longe since) but well knoweth and
remembreth that it was such a summe and soe much money
as was a valewable consideration and full payment and
satisfaction for the said part, And otherwise hee cannot depose
upon the rest not examined by direction of the producent.

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