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in that unknowne place, or words to that e … in that unknowne place, or words to that effect upon which the said shipp<br />
did saile about the said Iland and came in to the port of Trepanye aforesaid<br />
wh[?en] there was about ten dayes of foule weather that they could not<br />
worke, And saith that when they came to Gall[?epola] the said Chapman<br />
fell sicke and kept his Cabbin for [XXX] or [?foure] dayes while the shipp<br />
was laden, And otherwise hee answereth negatively.
To the 3d hee saith That the boate arlate was st[?aid] att Naples by the<br />
only fault of the said [?Wood] the Master, for that the interrogated S[XXXXs] (in this deponents<br />
heareing) did advise the said Wood to kepe the booke on board the said shipp<br />
in regard they did each [XXX] s[uden] [?gu]sts and streames of water which might [XXXXX] it and<br />
th[XXX] Whereupon the said Wood comanded [XXXXXXXXX] that the boate should bee hoisted on<br />
board with what was in her (being Goats and sheepe) by reason whereof when<br />
the Stormes came other shipps came downe upon the said boate, and [XXXX] her<br />
to peeces, and [XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX] this deponent and others of the Company, And hee saith<br />
that afterwards att Naples there was an Anchor and Cable cutt away<br />
from the said shipp by the [?Souldiers] who were sent aboard, who tooke away<br />
the said Wood, and imprisoned him, supposeing that hee had [XXXX] the [XXXXX]<br />
of some salt which hee had (as they suggested) unladen<br />
att [XXXXer], which said Anchor was againe found by the said Wood after some<br />
search and expense about the same, And otherwise he answereth negatively
To the 4th hee saith hee cannot answare saveing as aforesaid to which<br />
he referreth himself.
The Interrogatories ministred in the second place./
To the said Interrogatories he answareth that hee was hyred by the said<br />
Wood the Master to serve in the said shipp, the said voyage<br />
for Eight or nine monthes att the most, and saith that he did serve in the<br />
said shipp by the space of sixteene monthes and nineteene dayes or<br />
thereabouts and then left her in Naples in regard the said wood would<br />
not pay him his wages, and in respect hee had abused and impriosned<br />
him dureing the said voyage, And otherwise he cannot answare.//
repeated before doctor Exton
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, in that unknowne place, or words to that e … in that unknowne place, or words to that effect upon which the said shipp<br />
did saile about the said Iland and came in to the port of Trepanye aforesaid<br />
wh[?en] there was about ten dayes of foule weather that they could not<br />
worke, And saith that when they came to Gall[?epola] the said Chapman<br />
fell sicke and kept his Cabbin for [XXX] or [?foure] dayes while the shipp<br />
was laden, And otherwise hee answereth negatively.
To the 3d hee saith That the boate arlate was st[?aid] att Naples by the<br />
only fault of the said [?Wood] the Master, for that the interrogated S[XXXXs] (in this deponents<br />
heareing) did advise the said Wood to kepe the booke on board the said shipp<br />
in regard they did each [XXX] s[uden] [?gu]sts and streames of water which might [XXXXX] it and<br />
th[XXX] Whereupon the said Wood comanded [XXXXXXXXX] that the boate should bee hoisted on<br />
board with what was in her (being Goats and sheepe) by reason whereof when<br />
the Stormes came other shipps came downe upon the said boate, and [XXXX] her<br />
to peeces, and [XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX] this deponent and others of the Company, And hee saith<br />
that afterwards att Naples there was an Anchor and Cable cutt away<br />
from the said shipp by the [?Souldiers] who were sent aboard, who tooke away<br />
the said Wood, and imprisoned him, supposeing that hee had [XXXX] the [XXXXX]<br />
of some salt which hee had (as they suggested) unladen<br />
att [XXXXer], which said Anchor was againe found by the said Wood after some<br />
search and expense about the same, And otherwise he answereth negatively
To the 4th hee saith hee cannot answare saveing as aforesaid to which<br />
he referreth himself.
The Interrogatories ministred in the second place./
To the said Interrogatories he answareth that hee was hyred by the said<br />
Wood the Master to serve in the said shipp, the said voyage<br />
for Eight or nine monthes att the most, and saith that he did serve in the<br />
said shipp by the space of sixteene monthes and nineteene dayes or<br />
thereabouts and then left her in Naples in regard the said wood would<br />
not pay him his wages, and in respect hee had abused and impriosned<br />
him dureing the said voyage, And otherwise he cannot answare.//
repeated before doctor Exton
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30th of September 1651.
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