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To the 5th hee saith hee was on board the … To the 5th hee saith hee was on board the ''Warewell'' when shee<br />
was bilged on the sayd Anchor. and was and Continued on board the<br />
ship from the time shee came into the foresaid Place unto<br />
and after her said bilging. and further cannot answer/
To the 6th negatively./.
To the 7th hee saith the said Dutch ship lay neere to the ''Warewell''<br />
than any ship or ships ryding there about did, and otherwise<br />
Cannot answer:/
To the 8th Negatively for his part:/:
To the 9th hee saith that Some of the ''Warewells'' Company<br />
that did as aforesaid finde the said Anchor that bilged<br />
there brought away the same and saith the said Anchor<br />
weighed about 250: lb weight, and was worth about 3 ''li'': 15 ''s''<br />
and further cannot Answer./.
To the 10th hee saith hee cometh to Testify in this Cause<br />
at the request of one Mr Abbot, of Wapping, and otherwise<br />
Negatively./.
To the 11th hee saith hee sawe some money paid to the foresaid<br />
men that the said Clarke hired as aforesaid to pumpe<br />
the said ship and to hale her on shore, byt the particular<br />
some he knoweth not, and saith the same was soe paid<br />
by the said Clarke on board the said ship ''Warewell'' and<br />
further answereth not:/:
To the last negatively, for his part./:
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin./.
The marke of the said [MARKE, RH SIDE]<br />
Tho: [MARKE] Douglas
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The 8th day of ffebruary 1658./
taylor against Jenkins aforesaid)
Examined on the said Libell
'''Rp. 2'''
'''vide 4us B B.'''
'''James Randall''' of Plimouth Mariner aged<br />
50 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and Examined
To the 8th article of the said Libell (upon which alone hee is<br />
Examined by Direction of the Producents Proctor)<br />
hee saith and deposeth that hee well knowe the ship the<br />
''Summer Islands Merchant'', wherof one Captaine Jenkins<br />
was Comander. and saith the said ship came into<br />
Plimouth about ffebruary last 1657. with a lading of<br />
Tobaccoes and other goods, and saith the Libellate Loijs Taylor<br />
came to Plimouth in the said ship the said time, and had<br />
a great quantity of Tobaccoes brought thither in<br />
in (sic) Chests, and some few Rolls, and saith that the said Tobaccoes<br />
soe brought in the said Chests was well worth and was<br />
sold for tenne pence a pound; one pound at Plimouth with another<br />
and this deponent as hee saith bought about 1000 lbs weight of<br />
the said Tobaccoe of the said Loijs taylor at the foresaid rate<br />
or price?s And saith the said Taylor did bargaine with<br />
Merchants of Plimouth in this deponents Presence, that they should<br />
(haveesence, that they should<br />
(have +
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