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of the said ship ''Golden Starr'' and Dete … of the said ship ''Golden Starr'' and Detention of her and breaking the [XXX XXX GUTTER] by the Company of the [?''Alexander'' GUTTER]<br />
and her said Ketch hee saith that hee verily beleaveth<br />
that if they had not Detained or Carried back the [?said GUTTER]<br />
ship ''Golden Starr'' shee would have gott into fallmouth [??? GUTTER]<br />
the said Storme happened. And further Deposeth not
To the 5th hee saith that hee beleaveth that there was abou[?t GUTTER]<br />
foure pipes of wine Leaked out of the Caskes by [?meanes GUTTER]<br />
the said Storme but saith that hee cannot Estimate the [XXX GUTTER]<br />
thereof nor of the quantity of five pipes or thereabouts which were take[?n GUTTER]<br />
away Imbezzelled lost spoiled and drunke by the Company<br />
of the ''Alexander'' and her Ketch, nor of the said pipes of [XXX GUTTER]<br />
or Caske and water taken away by the Company of the said<br />
Zealand man of war, Neither can hee as hee saith Estimate<br />
the Damage the said Owners have sustained by w[?ay GUTTER]<br />
of the Carrying back the said ship as aforesaid And [XXX GUTTER]<br />
saving as aforesaid Cannot depose/.
To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true.
Deposed before dr. walter
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The same day
Examined on the said Allegation:/.
'''Rp.2:dus.'''
'''John Clarke''' of New England Mariner<br />
but at present belonging to the ship the ''Epch''[? GUTTER]<br />
of London (John Peirce Master aged 19 yeares or<br />
thereabouts: sworne and Examined./:
To the first, hee saith hee hath bin readibly informed th[?at GUTTER]<br />
the azlate Leager Corsellis and Nicholas Corsellis [?and GUTTER]<br />
Company were the time arlate owners of the arlate<br />
ship the ''Golden Starr'' (whereof the arlate. Thomas<br />
Sprittyman was Master and hath alsoe bin Credibly Inf[?ormed]<br />
that Mr Christopher Boone and Company were owners<br />
the wines which were in her when shee was stayed as<br />
hereafter is mentioned, and otherwise hee cannot dep[?ose GUTTER]
To the 2d article, hee saith that on or about the latter end<br />
of November or beginning of December last, the said [?ship GUTTER]<br />
the ''Golden Starr'' as shee was romming from the Canary[?es GUTTER]<br />
with a Lading of wines on board her, for London was [?met GUTTER]<br />
with by a Ship called the ''Alexander'', (but her Comand[?rs GUTTER]<br />
name hee knoweth not) which said ship, haled the ''Golden''<br />
''Starr'', under the English Colors and<br />
asked whence shee was and whence shee came to which answer was made [?that GUTTER]<br />
shee was of Amsterdam and came from the Canaryes and the said Sprittyman<br />
or one of his Company asked whence the ''Alexander''<br />
was to which answer was made by her Captaine or one of<br />
her Company that shee was of Whitehall,;
her Company that shee was of Whitehall, +
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