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Eodem die./. [CENTRE HEADING]

(3us.

Georgius Dredan de [?ffishXXX] in Comitatu
Middle Lothian in Scotia Nauta aetatis 18 annorum
aut [?XX] circiter juratus et Examinatus dicit et
deponit put sequitur./.

Ad Jum arlum dicta Allonis dicit et deponit that for and
during all the months of January ffebruary and beginning
of March 1658 and end of march, Aprill, May, June
July August and September 1659. and untill the said ship was taken
as hereafter is declared the Arlate John Browne
was master and Comander of the said ship, the Mary of London
arlate. And hee the said John Browne, one Walter Browne
of Wapping, Robert Browne of Edenborowe in Scotland
(all well knowne to this deponent) and Company were the owners
of the said ship the voyage in question, and the said John
Walter and Robert Browne, (and some others as hee beleeveth)
caused the said ship to be built about two yeares since
at Rotterdam, and that this deponent was then there and sawe
her in building, and this deponent sawe the said John Browne
often times veiw her hull as shee was building, and
this deponent was Imployed by the said Browne to looke after
some Rigging and things for her and saith he hath severall
times seene the bill of sale of the said ship under the shippwrights hand
and the said ship being launched the said Browne became
master of her, and this deponent at Rotterdam about foure or five dayes
after her Launching came on board her, and helped to
Rigg her and shee being rigged and fitted the said Browne
and this deponent and some others sailed her to Bourdeaux and
tooke in wines, and came with her to this Port of London
et alr nescit./

Ad 2 dum et 3um arlos Dicet that the arlate Antonio fernandez
Caravajall did in the moneths of January 1658 take the said
ship Mary to ffreight of the said John Browne to goe
from hence to Nants to take in a Lading, and thence
to the Canaryes. and thence to the Coast of Barbary to fish
or to such places as his factor should order or direct
and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to the Charterparty made
for the said voyage./:

Ad 4um dicit that the said ship Mary was ready to depart on
the said voyage on the 21th of January 1658 from the
Hermitage but was hindered by the winde and weather and necessary
occasions. And on the fourth of ffebruary following hee saith the
said ship departed from Gravesend on the said voyage, And at
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