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Transcription

importuned and urged the said Morley to goe downe with his shipp
which hee accordingly did with the first faire wind the said Carryll
and Perry two of the said ffreighters going downe in the said Morley's shipp
and Bell and Thirsby in this deponents shipp which shipp was also ffreighted
by the said Caryll and Company for the said voyage and was to goe in Company
with the Jonathan and Abigall. And comming into the Buoy and the Nore
the Generalls commanded the said Morley and this deponents shipp to an Anchor
and sent for the merchants and the said Morley and this deponent who
accordingly comming aboard Captaine Hobart Captaine of Royall Charles
told the said Morley and this deponent that the Prince and the Duke would
see their protections, And the said Morley and this deponent accordingly
gave him the very same papers that Mr Caryll had before
given them which they had affirmed to be the lycense and prottection aforesaid. and after
saying that the Generalls had seene the, And saith that about the
same time the Generalls under their hands sent an order to the said Captaine
Hobart to empresse, and the said Hobart or some employee under him did by
virtue of the said Warrant impresse all the seamen saving fifteene men to bring the
shipp back into the river of Thames. And much about that time
the said Captaine Hobart and the Lieutenant of the Royall Charles told
this Deponent and the said Morley that had the Merchants come downe before the
shipps and addrest themselves to the Generalls, they beleived the Generalls
would have suffered them to have proceeded on their said voyage
with their full number of men and not have imprest them.
The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth to bee true Having seene
the Charterparty, and to his best remembrance seing the same
signed. And ffor that this deponent lett his shipp to ffreight to the said
Caryll and Company and was bound to goe the same voyage
and being an eye and Earewitnesse of the premisses and
acquainted therewith. And the merchants hee saith were also aboard
and were eye and eare witnesses of the premisses namely of the Impresse
of the men and sending the said shipps back againe into the river
of Thames whereof she came to an Anchor at Ratcliffe Chaine on or about the 30th
or 31th of June last past, Et alr nescit deponere.

Ad Interria. [CENTRE HEADING]

Ad primum rendit that hee was the time Interrogate and now is Master
of the ship the Owen and David and is owner of an Eigth part
of her Et alr nescit./.

Ad 2 et 3 deponit that hee acts and appeares in this busienes on the
behalfe of his owners being as Master of the said shipp a servant to them and receiving wages
of them which is at sea about six pounds the month. And this rendent [?was] the
only person signing the Charterparty for letting the said shipp the Owen
and David to ffreight to the said Merchants parties in this suite on behalfe
of himselfe and the rest of the said owners, Whose names and parts
in the Owen and David are as followeth videlicet John Sands owner of
an 8th John Harris of a 16th, Edward ffenn of a 16th Walter Hampton and
Mr Hanning 16th Thomas Hancock 16th John Asby 16th Mr Nicholas
Wild a 16th John Shaxton 16th David Sidney a 16th Thomas
Davies 16th Richard Adams 16th this deponent an 8th And knoweth
not Who are the owners of the Jonathan and Abigaill saving he
hath heard Mr Morley say that Mr Brandling and Mr Hoopers are