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To the 8th hee saith that when and assoone … To the 8th hee saith that when and assoone as the said shipp was<br />
dispatched and dischardged at Virginia as aforesaid shee departed and<br />
set saile for London and here safely arived, and here delivered<br />
out to the use of the said Mr Andrewes all such goods and merchandizes<br />
as were at Virginia taken in of and from his factors, and the said<br />
shipp was here dischardged of and from the same the 23th of August<br />
1653, which hee knoweth being still one of her company and<br />
helping to deliver the said goods.
To the nineth hee saith that the said shipp the said voyage was<br />
(and still is) of the burthen of 156 tonnes and a halfe, and from<br />
fiall to New England could conveniently have carried the said voyage<br />
151 tonnes and a halfe of wine (over and besides her tackle<br />
furniture apparell and provisions and the masters five tonnes)<br />
and would have caried the same in case the said Andrewes his factor<br />
would have or had furnished the same, and that shee went dead<br />
freighted at least twenty six tonnes and a halfe (of the<br />
said Mr Andrewes his tonnage) from fiall to New England. And<br />
hee yeeldeth a reason of his knowledge as aforesaid.
To the eleaventh hee saith hee cannot depose.
Upon the rest hee is not examined by direction of the partie producent.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee cometh at the request of the master<br />
Roger Younge to testifie the truth in this cause, and saith that<br />
all his wages are paid him a good space since, hee having bin a<br />
voyage at sea since hee received the same. And otherwise hee<br />
referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
To the second hee referreth himselfe to the Charterpartie<br />
aforesaid and cannot otherwise depose.
To the third hee saith that a shipp whereof Captaine husbands was<br />
commannder was at ffiall by meanes of a storme forced to cut her<br />
masts by the board, but the ''Edward'' rode fast and safely. And<br />
otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the fourth hee saith that while the said shipp ''Edward'' was at<br />
New England [?at] deliverie of her goods, her owne Carpenter with the<br />
help of another searched her underwater, and that to that end<br />
shee was [?XXXXed] of her guns and water caskes,<br />
but howe longe time was spent therein hee knoweth not.
To the fifth hee saith that some of the caskes of Mr Andrewes were rotten and<br />
faultie (at the time of their lading at fiall) in the heads thereof<br />
having their heads full of [?spiles]. some having about fourtie<br />
spiles therein. And otherwise negatively.
'''A''' [MARKE] The markeof William [?Allen] [MAARKE, RH SIDE]markeof William [?Allen] [MAARKE, RH SIDE] +
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