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'''A:8:'''
And that there were about three or fower dayes between<br />
the sayd shipps passage from Aberdey to kings=roade, and<br />
that there were victualls aboard her when she came to<br />
kings=roade, And further he knoweth not to answere he<br />
this Rendent being then imployed by the Master up to<br />
London about busines./
To the nineteenth he answereth that by reason of the long<br />
passage she had from the Barbadoes by reason of the<br />
foule weather she mett with the sayd shipps company were<br />
putt to short allowance, And further he cannot answere./
To the twentith interrogatory he answereth that he hath not<br />
received any of his wages due unto him for the last voyage<br />
which is the voyage in question, nor is promised it by any body
To the one and twentith he answereth that the shipp interrate<br />
sett sayle from Graves=end in the fifth of Aprill 1656<br />
for the Barbadoes, on her outward bound voyage<br />
and that she sett sayle from the Barbadoes for this<br />
port of London on the 24th of November last past, on<br />
her inward bound voyage, and that the sayd shipps company<br />
entered into full pay at the shipps going out at Gravesend<br />
And further he knoweth not to answere./
To the 22th he answereth that he is neither promised, nor<br />
doth expect any thing for this his deposition.
To the 23d he answereth negatively./
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
Tho: Drayson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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On the 12th of September 1657.
'''Rp. 4'''
'''John ffranckland''' of the parish of<br />
Saint Andrew in holborne gentleman, aged<br />
about 27 yeares, a wittnes produced<br />
sworne and examined deposeth as followeth<br />
videlicet
To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation he deposeth and<br />
saith That he this deponent came as a passenger in the<br />
arlate shipp the ''Gilbert'' from the Barbadoes in the voyage<br />
arlate, and he saith that he was there shipt aboard the sayd<br />
''Gilbert'' for this port of London, and for noe other port or<br />
place in England, and that in the sayd shipps course<br />
from the Barbadoes to London she came to an anchor neere<br />
a place called Aberday in Wales, on a Sunday night<br />
about the eighteenth day of January 1656, and that upon<br />
the Monday morning Captaine Croford Master of the sayd<br />
shipp finding and knowing where they were declared to the<br />
sayd shipps company his intention or resolution to have [runn GUTTER]<br />
with his sayd shipp and lading for London, and gave order<br />
to the Mariners of the sayd shipp to that purpose and that<br />
the maior part of them refused to goe for London, and did<br />
force the sayd master (notwithstanding all his protestations) to<br />
carryll his protestations) to<br />
carry +
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