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the money due to him for the said Beere, nor prejudice
to him if hee doth not, and other wise Negatively

to the 2nd hee saith that hee this Deponent did deliver
all or the greatest part of the said Beere into the [?GUTTER]
and Lighter sent for the same by the said Treworghy
and likewise helped and sawe, the greatest
part thereof Delivered on board the said ship, And
saith the said Treworghy bespoke the same as
aforesaid, And hee Knoweth not that there hath bin
any money paid to the said Barker for the said
Beer. And further cannot Answer./.

The marke O of the said
George Little [MARK, RH SIDE]


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The same day

Examined on the said Allegation [CENTRE HEADING]

Rp. 4us

Thomas Shute of Shadwell
Brewer aged 20 yeeres or thereabouts
Sworne and Examined:/.

To the first hee saith that hee well Knoweth the ship
the Howse of ffreindship arlate and the arlate Nicholas Treworghy and soe hath done ever
since February 1657: And saith that the moneths
of ffebruary Marche and Aprill
1657 the said Nicholas Treworghy was Master and Comander
of the said Ship, this Deponent seeing him execute
the said place of Master And further cannot depose.

To the second 4th and 7th hee saith that in the said
Monethes the said ship did stand in Need of and
wanted beare to be put on board her, for the said
Treworghy and Company of Mariners of the said
shipp, and the passengers that were to goe hence in
the said ship And saith that with out Beare the said
ship Could not have gone the Voyage shee was [?b GUTTER]
out upon which was (as was said) to the Barbadoes.

And saith in or about
the moneths of January or ffebruary
1657 the said Nicholas Treworghy did [?be GUTTER]
all the Beare mentioned and set downe in the
second schedule annexed to the allegation now seene
and perused by this Deponent of the arlate Thomas Barker and did oftentimes come
to the said Barkers Brewhouse in Shadwell to
hasten the delivery of it, and gave order to this
Deponent (who was then Clerke to the said Brewhouse)
to send the same on board the said ship, as he sent
boates for it. And saith that all and singular the
(beere