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Interrogatorie he cannot answer saving his … Interrogatorie he cannot answer saving his foregoing deposition and saving<br />
he saith the winde was at about North North west and North by west<br />
the tyme interrogate and saving he saith the shipp ''Exchange''<br />
struck off her Ruther in about seaventeene foote water the sea<br />
then running high and she bearing too much sayle which caused<br />
her to strike deepe./
To the 5th he saith saving his forgoeing deposition he cannot<br />
answere to this interrogatorie otherwise than negatively well knowing<br />
that the sayd Wilkinson did noe way hinder the sayd Warren from<br />
taking care of the sayd shipp nor any way caused or persuaded<br />
the mariner to disobey the sayd Warrens directions, but only<br />
told the sayd Warren wherein he conceived him to be in an<br />
error and advise him for the best, but left the sayd Warren at<br />
his liberty to doe what he pleased touching the piloting the sayd<br />
shipp, as also did this deponent and other seamen passengers in the<br />
sayd shipp, and saving he saith he is verily perswaded in this<br />
conscience and believeth the sayd Warren did not doe his utmost<br />
endeavour to carrie the sayd shipp safe to the downes as hee<br />
might have done, (and that at other tymes done to many other,) And<br />
hee knoweth there was a Competent number of men of the sayd<br />
shipps company on board, to have sayled the sayd shipp and<br />
that the sayd Wilkinson did noe way hinder them from being obedient<br />
to the command of the sayd Warren./
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
the marke of the sayd<br />
Andrew '''W''' Wormewood
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The 6th of August 1656.
Camplin against Brandling}
Examined upon the foresaid allegation on the<br />
behalf of the said Brandling.
'''Rp 4'''
'''Robert Truelove''' of Ipswich Ironmonger, aged<br />
50 years or thereabouts sworne and examined.
To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that he well<br />
knoweth the arlate William Marsh and hath be somme for these<br />
tenn years last or thereabouts, in which space (and while hee the<br />
said William was master of the ''Primrose'' hoy) hee this deponent<br />
hath received many parcells of goods which hee brought from<br />
London to Ipswich in his said hoy, betwixt which places hee was<br />
used to carry goods and merchandizes in his said vessell; And<br />
saith the said Marsh hath from time to time made true<br />
and iust deliverie of the said goods to this deponent amounting in all to the<br />
value of five hundred pounds sterling and upwards, and being<br />
for the account of severall persons, and this deponent<br />
who had much dealing that was with the said Marsh, never [XXX GUTTER]<br />
him Marsh, never [XXX GUTTER]<br />
him +
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