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To the second hee saith that att such time … To the second hee saith that att such time as the said Indico was taken<br />
away from this deponent and the rest of the ffactors of the said Lister and Company<br />
from abord the shipp the ''Salvadore'' in that violent manner as is before [?expressed]<br />
the said shipp was three miles distant from any castle or ffort belonging<br />
to Legorno, and although there were some shipps in the [?Road] att that time<br />
he saith they durst not make complaint thereof to them, for that in such a<br />
case the Companies of the severall shipps would rather have proved Enemies<br />
to them, than freinds. And he saith that they could expect no releif from<br />
the Castle, because they were forced to fly to the shipp from the shore, in regard of<br />
the Creditors of the said ffairefax and Lister and Company and otherwise he answereth<br />
negatively, and cannot further depose./
To the third he saith that he heard the said Swanley and Terricke and others at<br />
[XX XX] Companies say that the dollers so paid aforesaid were moneyes<br />
which they received for their wages which they gott in the shipps Interrogated, And<br />
otherwise referring himself to his foresaid deposition hee saith he cannot depose
To the 4th hee saith that att such time as the said ten barrells if Indico<br />
were taken out of the said shipp this deponent waas [XXX] in his Cabin, and did not goe<br />
out while the said Terricke Swanley and Company were aboard, but did heare<br />
them threaten his fellow servants that they would have the Indico's, as he hath<br />
before deposed, Amd saith that the said Swanley, Terricke, Willey Jordan one<br />
of their Pursers, and one [XXXXX] who was a Mate belonging to their<br />
Companyes, came into the Cabin to this rendent But hade no weapons about<br />
them that he could see, And otherwise referring him self to his foresaid<br />
depositions to the first, and 2 Allegations, and foresaid answeres to the foregoing<br />
interrogatories, he saith he cannot depose./
Repeated before doctor Clarke/
Wm Hodson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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8. July 1651.
Gray con Bowle.}<br />
Yeo [XX] Suckley.}
Upon the Allegation given in on the behalf of the<br />
said Bowle Examined./
'''Rp. 1.us'''
'''Jeremiah Warren''' of Wapping in the parish of Saint Mary<br />
Whitechappell in the County of Middlesex, Master of the ''Messina''<br />
''Merchant'', aged 38 or therabouts sworne and Examined deposeth<br />
as followeth.
To the 2d article of the said Allegation he saith and deposeth That<br />
that divers Masters of Shippes who are otherwise part owners<br />
of theire shipps, of which they are Masters have frequently used to sell<br />
and transferre away theire parts of theire shipps of which they are<br />
Masters to other persons, and yet doe continue theire Masters shipps, and are<br />
by those who did know they were part Owners and knew not of the alienation of<br />
of the same Parts, which were notwithstanding reported Partowners, As also he [sold]<br />
[XXX]wners, As also he [sold]<br />
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