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Cause have recieived some part their wages … Cause have recieived some part their wages due for their said respected service<br />
in and aboard the said shipp, but beleeveth and hath credibly heard that the<br />
said ffendley (sic) hath receaved no part of the wages due to him for his said second<br />
And further cannot depose:-/
To the 6th article hee saith, that soe farr at this deponents hath ever heard the<br />
decree or monition aforesaid continueth still in force, and that the said<br />
Vintro hill and ffenley nor any of them are legally discharged from the<br />
same. And further cannot depose:-/
To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to the Warrent or Monition arlate and to the proceedings of this Court And further cannot depose./
To the 8th hee saith his foregoeing deponent is is time./
To the Crosse Interrogatories:-/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee this rendent expects the wages due to him for his<br />
services performed in and aboard the said shipp And otherwise so saving his<br />
foregoeing deponent cannot depose./
To the second hee saith hee was not present at the hiring of the men<br />
interrate nor of any of them; saving himselfe who is the Thomas Atwood<br />
interrate who was hired at Limehouse by the said Master John Falkener the<br />
25th day of August 1654: as this deponent sett the same downe in his Journall
To the third hee saith that hee this rendent was in and belonged to the said<br />
shipp in the quality aforesaid all the voiage aforesaid, videlicet till upon or about the<br />
5th day of Aprill last past, and that the said shipp did not for the reasons<br />
aforesaid arrive at the Bermudas the place to whioth shee was designed as<br />
aforesaid. And further cannot depose./
To the 4th hee saith that the said shipp departed from Gravesend upon the<br />
Voiage in question upon or about the 13th day of december 1654 last past<br />
past, and about 1. or 2. of the Clock in the afternoone of the said day, soe farr<br />
as this rendent now remembreth./
To the 5th hee saith, that to the best of this deponents judgement, the said shipp<br />
at the time of her setting sayle from Gravesend at aforesaid was a strong<br />
tight and sufficient shipp:-
To the 6th hee saith, that the said shipp sprung the leake interrate betwixt the<br />
20th and 30th of January 1654. or thereabouts, shee then being about 37. leagues<br />
from falmouth, and that immediately thereupon shee made for Milford haven/
To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deponent the 5th article of the Allegation<br />
in this cause, sayeing that for his part hee hath received no part of his wages due<br />
for his aforesaid service since hee sett from Gravesend at aforesaid/
To the 8th he saith he doeth not know that any of the present interrate did for<br />
a Weeke or moneth or any such time absent themselves from the said shipps<br />
service since her said comeing to Milford haven, but that when little employment<br />
was, hee beleeveth they were sometimes a day or a night ashoare to recreate<br />
themselves, but not in any such manner as to neglect their dueties/
To the 9th hee saith hee doeth not know nor beleeve that any of the said shipps<br />
Tackle apparrell Ropes or furniture were anyway imbeazeled sold or<br />
disposed of by any of the persons interrate since the said shipp came to and<br />
remained at Milford haven as aforesaid./
To the 10th hee saith, that about the latter end of december last past, this deponent<br />
saw a letter in the hands of the said Fawkner the Master whereby the interrate<br />
Best gave order to the said Fawkner to discharge this deponent and the said<br />
John Vinitro, whereupon this rendent replyed hee would have his wages before hee<br />
would be discharged and then the said Master wished him this rendent to stay<br />
a While longer and see if any moneys would come for their payment this rendent<br />
not knowing of any other discharge neither of himselfe nor any other of the said<br />
shipps Companies:-/f the said<br />
shipps Companies:-/ +
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