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repairing the same. And further hee cannot … repairing the same. And further hee cannot depose./:
To the Interrogatories./
To the j Interrogatorie, it being done as required hee saith that hee<br />
is a sailemaker by trade and about two and fifty yeeres of<br />
age, et alr negative./
To the 2d. hee saith that hee favoureth the partyes Interrate alike<br />
and if it were in his power hee would give the victory<br />
according to right and Justice et alr negative./.
To the 3d. hee never belonged to the ship the ''Suzan'' Interrate/
To the 4th and 5th hee saith that hee was never aboard the ''warewell'' to<br />
his Knowledge and otherwise cannot Answer saving as<br />
aforesaid/
To the 6th and 7th hee Knoweth nothing thereof./
Henry Lobery [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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29th die January 1660.
Ex parte Tickbe pred moad Hic}<br />
''Edward and Anne''}
Supr Allegatione pred Examinatus.
'''Rp.'''
'''5.us'''
'''Richardus Pye''' de Poole in Comitatu Dorset Nauta<br />
annos agens 31. aut eo circiter testis in hac causa<br />
productus et Juratus dicit et deponit prout sequitur
To the first 2nd and 3d articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth that<br />
hee this Deponent was at Southampton in or about the month of May<br />
last was twelvemonth shipped mate of the arlate ship the ''Edward''<br />
''and Anne'' by one Richard Baily the then Master of her, And<br />
at such his shipping hee was Credibly Informed and doth verily<br />
beleeveth the arlate Mr Robert Richbell and Company were<br />
then the true and lawfull Owners of the said ship And the said<br />
Richbell hee saith then set her out thence, and put one Richard Worzley<br />
(who was formerly the said Richbells servant) Supra Cargoe of her),<br />
And the said Ship sailing from Southampton to severall pots and<br />
places beyond the seas. and at length namely about may last past<br />
arriving at New England, this Deponent was there put master of her by the<br />
said Mr Woosly in the month of June next following, and thence<br />
this Deponent and Company sailed the said ship to Lysbone in Portugall<br />
where shee arrived on or about the 8th day of August kast, And about<br />
six weekes after her Arrivall there shee was taken to ffreight by<br />
one Mr Edmond Duck an English merchant residing at Lisbone, who<br />
laded some sugars aboard her, and lett out tonnage of her to other<br />
Merchants who put sugars alsoe aboard, And the said ship being<br />
there fully laden shee set saile with the said sugar in her for this<br />
Port (whether shee was bound with the same) under the Conduct of this<br />
Deponent (her Master) and Company, And saith that the said ship when she<br />
received in her said Lading at Lisbone and before, and after and<br />
untill the stormes hereafter mentioned happened was a strong<br />
tight and staunch ship and fitt to carry and Transport any Merchandizes<br />
fromPort to Port which hee knoweth being then Master of her/
To the 4:th 5.th and 6th articles hee saith that in the said ships Course from<br />
Lisbone with the said Lading on board her, shee did on the 13th of December<br />
last or thereabouts meet with strong and tempetuous weather by meanes of<br />
which shee Lost the Company of her Convoy, which hee saith Continued [?XXX]<br />
[?XXX] saith Continued [?XXX]<br />
[?XXX] +
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