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To the third hee saith the care of goods a … To the third hee saith the care of goods after they are laden and<br />
stowed belongeth to the Mates, boatswaine and all other the<br />
Shipps company as hee beleeveth, And further hee cannot answere/
To the 4th hee answereth negatively for his part And further<br />
cannot answere saving his foregoing deposition/
To the 5th hee saith hee was not present at the tryall Interrogate,<br />
and therefore knoweth nothing touching the matters Interrogate nor<br />
can further answere thereto saving his foregoing deposition/
To the last Interrogatorie hee saith saving his foregoing deposition<br />
hee cannot answere thereto otherwise then negatiuely for his part,<br />
for that hee for his part offered noe violence nor gave any<br />
threatning language to any of the men hired by the sayd Totty<br />
to helpe to unlade the sayd shipp, nor sawe any other of the<br />
sayd shipps Company offer any violence or give any threat=<br />
ning speeches to them./
Repeated with his precontest before<br />
Colonel Cock.
John Addams [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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In the behalfe of Robert Browne}<br />
[?Bryant] touching a losse in the ''Starr''.}<br />
In a businesse of Assurance.}
The 30th of August 1656
'''John Browne''' of Lyme Regis in the<br />
County of Norfolke Mariner, aged 24<br />
yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right<br />
Worshipfull William fforth doctor of lawes (surrogate<br />
in this behalfe duely appointed) and examined<br />
upon certain Interrogatories ministred on the<br />
behalfe of the said Robert Browne, saith<br />
and deposeth as followeth.
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth hee well knew<br />
and was boatswaine of and was aboard the shipp the ''Starr'' interrogated<br />
in her last trading voyage within the Straights, and<br />
thereby well knoweth that shee was in safetie and well being<br />
on the first day of June 1655, at which time hee saith shee was at<br />
Algier and was thence bound for Ligorne, and saith this deponent<br />
was then belonging to her in the qualitie aforesaid and had soe bin<br />
from the tenth of May next preceding the said first of June 1655.
To the second hee saith that hee well knew the interrogated Robert<br />
Browne English Merchant resident at Algier and saith that about<br />
the end of May 1655 the said shipp the ''Starr'' (having bin at the Ile<br />
of Mat neare Allicant in Spaine and there laded salt) retourned<br />
therewith to Algier, and there delivered the same, and the same was<br />
in delivery from about the end of the said moneth of May till about the third<br />
of June next following and then was wholly dischardged, and with<br />
the said cargo of salt (accounting to fiftie tonnes or thereabouts) near<br />
theonnes or thereabouts) near<br />
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