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the money due to him for the said Beere, n … the money due to him for the said Beere, nor prejudice<br />
to him if hee doth not, and other wise Negatively
to the 2nd hee saith that hee this Deponent did deliver<br />
all or the greatest part of the said Beere into the [?GUTTER]<br />
and Lighter sent for the same by the said Treworghy<br />
and likewise helped and sawe, the greatest<br />
part thereof Delivered on board the said ship, And<br />
saith the said Treworghy bespoke the same as<br />
aforesaid, And hee Knoweth not that there hath bin<br />
any money paid to the said Barker for the said<br />
Beer. And further cannot Answer./.
The marke '''O''' of the said<br />
George Little [MARK, RH SIDE]
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The same day
Examined on the said Allegation [CENTRE HEADING]
'''Rp. 4us'''
'''Thomas Shute''' of Shadwell<br />
Brewer aged 20 yeeres or thereabouts<br />
Sworne and Examined:/.
To the first hee saith that hee well Knoweth the ship<br />
the ''Howse of ffreindship'' arlate and the arlate Nicholas Treworghy and soe hath done ever<br />
since February 1657: And saith that the moneths<br />
of ffebruary Marche and Aprill<br />
1657 the said Nicholas Treworghy was Master and Comander<br />
of the said Ship, this Deponent seeing him execute<br />
the said place of Master And further cannot depose.
To the second 4th and 7th hee saith that in the said<br />
Monethes the said ship did stand in Need of and<br />
wanted beare to be put on board her, for the said<br />
Treworghy and Company of Mariners of the said<br />
shipp, and the passengers that were to goe hence in<br />
the said ship And saith that with out Beare the said<br />
ship Could not have gone the Voyage shee was [?b GUTTER]<br />
out upon which was (as was said) to the Barbadoes.
And saith in or about<br />
the moneths of January or ffebruary<br />
1657 the said Nicholas Treworghy did [?be GUTTER]<br />
all the Beare mentioned and set downe in the<br />
second schedule annexed to the allegation now seene<br />
and perused by this Deponent of the arlate Thomas Barker and did oftentimes come<br />
to the said Barkers Brewhouse in Shadwell to<br />
hasten the delivery of it, and gave order to this<br />
Deponent (who was then Clerke to the said Brewhouse)<br />
to send the same on board the said ship, as he sent<br />
boates for it. And saith that all and singular the<br />
(beereat all and singular the<br />
(beere +
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