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To the 6th hee saith that the foresaid shi … To the 6th hee saith that the foresaid ships in a [?forceable] Gale of wind outsailed<br />
the ''Anne'' and the ''Anne''. was driven by the said High<br />
winds and foule weather on the said Coast of ffrance, and further<br />
cannot answer saving as aforesaid./.
To the 7 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth not how much the<br />
said Partyes schedulate or any of them received in part for<br />
their service in the said ship; but saith that at Cyprus in<br />
their Coming home, hee laid out, and paid amongst<br />
some of the ships Company by order of the worshipfull ffranics ffowke<br />
, a Certaine summe of money but how<br />
much hee knoweth not, nor perticularly to whom all the same<br />
was payd. and further cannot answer:
To the Interrogatories in 2d loco:/: [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith that the said ship ''Anne'' arrived at<br />
Cyprus the first time on or about the first of<br />
Aprill 1658: And from and after that time the said ship<br />
was Imployed (as this deponent supposed) by the said worshipfull Roger<br />
ffowke, and was by him ordered to goe to such ports and places<br />
as hee thought fitt, And further cannot depose./.
To the 2d hee saith the said William Malin dyed on: or about<br />
the seaventeenth day of July last betweene Scanderoone<br />
and Cyprus. as the shipp was Coming homewards, and<br />
this deponent according to the Custome in such cases, succeeded<br />
him and at the Ships Comming to Cyprus, which was on or<br />
about the last of July 1658. the said Worshipfull Roger ffowke<br />
ordered this deponent to take the Charge and Care of<br />
her in bringing of her for England. And further hee cannot<br />
depose:
To the 3d hee saith that at Satalia the said Malym did<br />
pay to severall of the ships Company some moneyes, but<br />
how much hee knoweth not, And saith that after the said<br />
Malins Death there was a Noate found. wherein was<br />
written that all the Mariners schedulate had received<br />
three monethes wages for their service in the said Ship<br />
But of this Deponents Knowledge none of the marine:rs<br />
schedulate receaved soe much: And further cannot Answer<br />
saving his foregoeing deposition.
To the 4th hee saith that the foresaid money which hee<br />
this deponent paid as aforesaid to some of the mariners of<br />
the said ship hee receaved it of the Worshipfull Roger ffooke,<br />
And saith hee knoweth not particulalry how much the Mariners schedulate<br />
receaved nor any of them since their Departure from<br />
Gravesend in the said Ship and further cannot answer/:
To the 5th hee saith the said Ship ''Anne'' was Driven upon<br />
the Coast of ffrance only by extreamity of the winde and weather<br />
and by the will of God. And saith that at Satalia was a Difference betweene Mr [XXXXX] ffrancis Rosse<br />
and George Southerne mentioned in the said schedule and Joseph Bond<br />
(but schedule and Joseph Bond<br />
(but +
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