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preservation of their lives to putt into a … preservation of their lives to putt into any convenient port or place<br />
they could meet withall, and finally came to the Barbadoes, where the<br />
said shipp was wracked and perished, the goods predeposed being then<br />
aboard her, and thereby part of the said Samuel Warners goods were<br />
utterly lost, part dammaged, and part saved, but how much was utterly lost<br />
endammaged or saved hee saith hee knoweth not. The premisses hee deposeth<br />
upon sadd experience as being a Passenger and sufferer in the Voiage in<br />
question. And further hee cannot depose./
To the Crosse Interrogatories:-/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith the intended Port of discharge of the<br />
shipp ''Angell'' interrate was James Towne in Virginia, And other<br />
wise referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition./
To the second hee saith hee hath knowne the interrate Samuel Warner for<br />
about two yeares last past, And saith That the valew of the goods by<br />
him laden aboard the said shipp to be transported as aforesaid amounted<br />
to foure hundred pounds and upwards, as this rendent very well observed<br />
and knoweth both by his relation as aforesaid, and by the invoyce of<br />
the said goods which this rendent carried along with him in the said shipp<br />
the Counterpart whereof is remaining in the Custody of the said<br />
Samuel Warner, and saith the said goods according to the bills of<br />
lading were ordered and consigned to be delivered at the Port aforesaid<br />
to Richard Jones who went passenger in the said shipp, and Supra<br />
Cargo of the said goods, And otherwise referring himselfe to his<br />
foregoeing deposition hee saith hee cannot further answer./
To the third hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his precedent deposition<br />
and knoweth nothing of any design for the Barbadoes as is interrate./
To the fourth hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.<br />
Ans saith hee cannot describe any further circumstances of the said<br />
Vpiage or disaster, save that as hee as credibly informed at Barbadoes the<br />
said shipp was by the Governour and Councell there condemned as a Wracke./
To the 5th hee saith, That so farr as this rendent observed<br />
or knoweth, the goods or lading of the said shipp which were preserved<br />
were for the most part brought ashoare at Barbadoes. And as to the goods and Merchan<br />
dizes which the said Samuel Warner had aboard for his owne accompt<br />
and which were preserved they consisted in three servants of the [?vallew]<br />
of about 30 ''li'' sterling which were disposed of in<br />
Barbadoes, and such other of the said Warners goods as were<br />
preserved (whereof this rendent knoweth not the particulars) were by<br />
the said Richard Jones his direction laden and putt aboard the<br />
shipp ''henry and david'' to be transported from Barbadoes to<br />
Virginia. And further cannot depose./
To the 6th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition<br />
(Andhis foregoeing deposition<br />
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