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which was for about six monethes, The said … which was for about six monethes, The said shipp tackle furniture [XXX]<br />
[XXXXX] [XX XXXX XXXXX XXX XXXX] thirteene hundred pounds att the least, And<br />
otherwise he cannot depose./
To the fifth hee saith that att the time of the setting forth of the said shipp<br />
and att her seisure shee was a st[XXXX] tight and staunch shipp amd [XX]<br />
well and suffivcientlt apparelled and furnished haveing 12 Gunnes in her with<br />
ammunition fitting thereunto, with 18 men and two boyes, and had sufficient [XX]<br />
shott (or thereabouts) [XX] [XXXX] [XXX] and [XXXX] quite through and all her Masts<br />
sailes and yards shott and spoile, and was and [?foote] water in hould and ready to<br />
sinke be fore such time as shee yeilded or was taken, And this hee knoweth<br />
being att the time of the said fight aboard the said shipp and otherwise hee<br />
saith he cannot depose.
To the 6th hee saith that the said shipp was in the service and imployment of the<br />
said Bewley from the 20th of Aprill 1650 untill shee was seised and taken<br />
as afore said, havein not delivered all her goods att Saint Lucar as hee hath deposed<br />
untill the said 18th of November, from [which] 20th of Aprill to the 18th of<br />
november is six Monthes and three quarters of a Month, for which he saith<br />
there is due (according to the Charter party and monthely pay) unto the said [?producent]<br />
seaven hundred fortie pounds, and [?ten] shillings or thereabouts And otherwise<br />
he referreth him selfe to the said Charter party, and saith he cannot further depose
To the last he saith that hee this deponent
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith he cometh to depose in this cause att the request<br />
of the producent, and was Purser in the shipp the ''Adventure'' dureing the said<br />
voyage, And hath not received his wages or any part thereof, And further<br />
he cannot answere./
To the 2d hee saith that he was on bord the said shipp when shee did<br />
sett saile and depart from Gravesend, being the 3d day of May 1650,<br />
And otherwise hee knoweth not saveing that he doth<br />
remember, that after the said shipp came downe by Gravesend the producent came<br />
ipp to London, and returned back, and sett foreward in the said shipp the said 3d<br />
May
To the 3d hee saith that the said shipp was laden with packs trunks and<br />
pipe staves and other goods which were for the Accompt of the said Mr Bewley<br />
And otherwise referring him self to his former depositions hee saith he cannot<br />
answ[?a]r hereunto particularly./
To the 4th he saith that that there was putt on bord the said ship the ''Adventure''<br />
att the Canaries 15 pipes of Canary wines to be transported to New found and<br />
and he saith hee did helpe to putt them abord being delivered by a Spaniard from the<br />
ffactors of the said Bewley and for his Accompt otherwise he saith he<br />
cannot depose./
Toe saith he<br />
cannot depose./
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