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may and doe strayne them selves and make o … may and doe strayne them selves and make or receive water and the Masters and Company<br />
of them cannot helpe or prevent the same, nor use any other meanes to<br />
preserve their ladeing from damage but by pumping, which hee well knoweth<br />
the Company of the ''Willing Minde'' did not in the least neglect to doe, And<br />
further to these articles hee cannot depose/
To the 5th hee saith the Master and Company of the ''Willing Mynde'' by such<br />
their bearing sayle did keepe company with the sayd Convoyes and by that<br />
meanes preserve them selves from the danger of being taken by enymies<br />
they must of necessitie have bin in great danger of having their sayd<br />
shipp and all her ladeing taken by men of warr enymyes of their nation<br />
this hee knoweth for the reasons aforesayd And further<br />
hee cannot depose./
To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition in true/
To the Interrogatories on the behalfe of Culling Kirby and [CENTRE HEADING]<br />
Arthur./
To the first hee saith hee cometh to testifie the truth being required so to doe<br />
by the producent Robert Pearson and was {on}ly a passenger in the ''Willing Mynde''<br />
the voyage in question, And to the rest of the Interrogatorie hee cannot answere neither<br />
doth it concerne him to answere thereto being not of the sayd shipps company/
To the 2 hee saith the reason of the ''Willing minde'' her bearing sayle was only to<br />
keepe company with the Convoyes, which hee saith shee was necessitated to do<br />
to avoide the perill of being laden by enimyes, And hee beleeveth and is verily<br />
perswaded in his conscience the sayd shipp had not bin made leakie nor<br />
her ladeing anyway dammaged by water (shee being otherwise a tight<br />
and good shipp) if shee had not bin necessitated to beare sayle as a foresayd<br />
and thereby strayne her selfe, And further hee cannot answere/
To the 3 hee saith that some of the ladeing of the sayd shipp is dammified<br />
and some wasted, for hee remembreth there came up brandy wine and alsoe<br />
viniger at the pump when shee was pumped at sea which was plainely<br />
perceived by this deponent and others by the smell thereof<br />
and saith there was alsoe some damage happened to the salt on<br />
board her but the quantitie or value of the sayd damage or losses her knoweth<br />
not and the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively for that<br />
hee knoweth the paper on board the sayd shipp was all stowed before<br />
and abaft the salt and not any of it upon it./
To the 4th hee saith the stormes the ''Willing mynde'' mett with were not<br />
extraordinary, but only such as shipps often need to with And further<br />
saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
To the Interriogatories on the behalfe of Carbonell and [CENTRE HEADING]<br />
Seaward./
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee referreth him to his answere to the first<br />
Interrogatorie given in on behalfe of the foresayd Culling and others and saving the same<br />
hee answereth negatively to the rest of this Interrogatorie./
To the 2 hee saith hee knoweth not the quantities of the paper Interrogate nor to whome<br />
it belonged, but saith the same was stowed in manner predeposed and<br />
further hee cannot answere./
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further hee cannot answere./
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