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and saith further hee the said Captaine ha … and saith further hee the said Captaine hannam in this deponents hearing [?ask GUTTER]<br />
the said van lymen for his papers, upon which demand the said van lymen answered [?and GUTTER]<br />
said, I know not, they say they are throwne overboard, I have papers [GUTTER]<br />
to make good my shipp, and I care for none other, and further deposeth not [GUTTER]
To the third hee saith that there came not to this deponent (who saith [GUTTER]<br />
said shipp) any papers, but what were really delivered to Admirall Stokes<br />
which to the best of his remembrance were only the masters account of his [GUTTER]<br />
off the stocke Charter party in Dutch: with all her materialls a Concession or license from [GUTTER]<br />
holland for his sailling with [?her from] Corosa or sum other dutch plantation [GUTTER]<br />
accompt of the goods in the said shipp written in Spanish, which this deponent<br />
did not understand and therefore could not peruse, sum dutch bills of<br />
lading signed by John van lymen for goods laded at Santa domingo to [GUTTER]<br />
at Amsterdam, and sum journalls, blank bills of lading and other [GUTTER]<br />
of small xxxxxx which were locked up in a sxxxxx , and delivered to<br />
Admirall Stokes by this deponent, and by the said Admirall they were<br />
as this deponent verily believeth [?were] delivered to the said [Johan Moller GUTTER]<br />
and further deposeth not.
To the fourth fifth and sixth articles hee saith that such moneys as were by this deponent [GUTTER]<br />
paid to the said arlate Andreas Peterson Bower, and John Eering, were [?soe paid GUTTER]<br />
upon bill of exchange drawne upon[? hxx] by this deponent, and saith [GUTTER]<br />
of drawing the said bill was as followeth viz, that having brought the said<br />
ship ''Mary'' to Tholon and delivered her and her cargo into the custody of Admirall<br />
Stokes, to be further disposed of as [?her should soe] good, the said Bowes and<br />
Eering did voluntarily offer themselves to secure this Commonwealth onboard<br />
the ''ffairfax'', and withall desired to speake with this deponent but this deponent, but [this deponent hee GUTTER]<br />
for foure dayes kept his cabbin through indisposition of body did not admit[GUTTER]<br />
but desired they would [?ayhlc] themselves to Admirall Stokes who [?gaveth][GUTTER]<br />
leave to be entertained, and the said Andreas petersun Bower, who [?sailed GUTTER]<br />
as carpenter in the ''Santa Maria'', declared himselfe to be an Englishman [?living GUTTER]<br />
at north yarmouth, and married in Wapping neere London, but had a long time[GUTER]<br />
sailed out of holland, and the said Eering who was Carpenters mate [?in GUTTER]<br />
the said shipp, declared himselfe to be a hamburgher and which they further xxxxxxxx[Gutter]<br />
proffered him service, thinking it not necessary to run the hazard [GUTTER]<br />
their wages in staying an xxxxxx the hollanders , and withall voluntarily [?offered GUTTER]<br />
to the said Admirall Stokes in this deponents hearing, to declare [GUTTER]<br />
of their knowledge concerning their voyage in the ''Santa Maria'', which they [GUTTER]<br />
accordingly there, and proffered themselves to doe the [?same with the Admirallty GUTTER]<br />
Court of England, whereupon the said Admirall finding the xxxxx[GUTTER]<br />
of the ''Bristol ffrigot'' (Captaine ffarm Commander) coming from England<br />
thought fit to send them home in the said frigot and [GUTTER]<br />
deponent to pay them their wages out of [?seized] Peru dollars which [?belong GUTTER]<br />
to the said John van lymen, and at that [?time] remained in this deponents hand, and<br />
[?dehonum] accordingly afford then their wages out of the said dollars, [GUTTER]<br />
they fearing would not passe [?wram] in England, desired this deponent [?to GUTTER]<br />
keep the said dollers, and give them a bill of exchange for the value [GUTTER]<br />
in English money to be paid them when they should arrive in England, and [GUTTER]<br />
thereupon this deponent drew a bill of exchange upon his [?sin wilfe] from[GUTTER]<br />
payment was to the said Bower the summe of fourtie pounds sterling [GUTTER]<br />
and to the said Eering thirty pounds twelve shillings [GUTTER]<br />
being the summes [xxxxxxx] to [xxxxxx] to them for their said wages, and<br />
the for their said wages, and<br />
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