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doth not nowe remember having lost most of … doth not nowe remember having lost most of his Accounts.) And<br />
saith that those summes were all that hee receaved the said voyage<br />
in part of his wages for his Service in the said Shipp, And further<br />
cannot Answer.
To the 2d hee hath not soe deposed.
To the 3d hee saith hee well knoweth all the partyes schedulate.<br />
and saith that Christopher Malym is here in London;<br />
or neere London, and soe is the foresd John Roberts, but<br />
knowes not where the rest are; And saith that all the<br />
mariners schedule were able Seamen, and were all Able<br />
(for ought this deponent knoweth to the Contrary) to performe<br />
their severall places which they were put into in the said<br />
ship the said voyage, And further doth not answer:/.
To the 4th hee saith hee doth not approve those Seamen<br />
Sufficient Mariners that willfully suffer a ship and her Lading to be<br />
Cast away in a faire winde, And weather; when the Ship<br />
hath Liberty, and Searoome; And saith that the bookes<br />
of Accounts, and all other accounts touching the said Ship and Lading; (which were aboard<br />
the said Ship, at and upon the Death of the said William<br />
Malim,) were locked and Sealed up in a box, by one<br />
Captaine Hudson Comander of the ''Smyrna ffactor'', and<br />
Miles Bro?cose Comander of the ''William'' (which were in<br />
Company of the ''Anne'') the same daye that the said William<br />
Malim Dyed; and after they were soe Locked and<br />
Seiled up, they were put into<br />
the Masters Cabbin, where they remained untill the<br />
said ship came to Cyprus, (after she came from Scanderoone;) where<br />
(by order of the Worshipfull Roger ffooke) the said box was opened<br />
in the presence of the said Captaine Miles Brouse, and Captaine Plump=<br />
=ton, Comander of the ''Comerce''; and the bookes or Accounts<br />
wherein the bills of Ladeing firmed at Scanderoone; for their<br />
homewards Voyage, were entred, was taken out and<br />
delivered to the said Worshipfull Roger ffooke, and then the said<br />
box was Locked and sealed up againe by the said Brou[?se GUTTER]<br />
and Plumpton, and put into the Hold of the said<br />
Ship the ''Anne''; where they Continued and were when<br />
the said Ship was Cast away as aforesaid, And saith that<br />
after the said Ship came upon the said Sands<br />
her Company had noe time either to save any papers<br />
or any of their Cloathes or goods which were in the said Ship,<br />
but were most of them Imployed about Hoysting out<br />
their boate, and using other meanes for saving of their<br />
Lives. and while they were soe busied this deponent gave, a small<br />
(baggs deponent gave, a small<br />
(bagg +
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