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producent is a very great losse, being all … producent is a very great losse, being allmost undone<br />
by being kept out of possession of the shipp arlate by<br />
the sayd Mathew Pindar And further he cannot<br />
depose/
To the eight ninth and tenth he referreth himselfe to<br />
the Law and Registry of this Court And further he<br />
cannot depose.
To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first he answereth that he hath gone Masters Mate<br />
many voyages, that he favoureth both partyes alike and<br />
if it were in his powere he would give the victory to that side<br />
that hath the right to it.
To the second and third Interrogatoryes he answerereth that the<br />
interrate Pindar did sayle the sayd shipp into the haven if<br />
Sandwich, which he this RRendent could have done aswell,<br />
and that he having brought her into the sayd haven he<br />
did not desert her but did keepe possession of her, and<br />
hath since made many voyages with her, And referring<br />
himselfe to his former deposition he cannot further answere
To the fourth he referreth himselfe to his former deposition<br />
and further cannot answere.
To the 5th he cannot answere
To the sixth he answereth that he the Rendent was for<br />
the most part aboard the shipp interrate and usually<br />
money is payd ashoare And otherwise he knoweth not<br />
to answeare./
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
The marke of Joseph '''H''' hatch [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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On the 29th of ffebruary 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
Robinson against Jeremy and}<br />
Jasper [?Van] Cullen}<br />
Clements Suckley}
Upon the Libell.
'''Rp. 3.'''
'''William Games''' of Greenwich in the County of Kent<br />
Waterman, where he was borne, and hath lived allmost<br />
ever since, aged about 58 yeares, a wittnes produced<br />
and sworne and being examined deposeth
To the first article of the sayd Libell he deposeth and saith that he<br />
hath knowne the Libellate John Robinson from his birth, and alsoe<br />
knew his father very well, and that his sayd father was a ffisherman<br />
and the sayd John Robinson the sonne was by his sayd father brought<br />
up in the way or trade of fishing, and that he hath not at presente<br />
nor ever had any other way of livelyhood then that of fishing<br />
and soe consequently was an Owner in the moneth<br />
of November last of Wilchens, weeles and Lamprills, for that<br />
he cannot use his trade without such things, And further he cannot depose
To the second and third articles he deposeth and saith That he the<br />
deponent dwelling and keeping a wharfe in Greenwich did (being upon<br />
his sayd wharfe) in the fowrth day of November being a Sunday see<br />
the vessell or Pinke called the ''Wyldeman'' [?XX] put anchor in the Roade<br />
or place where the sayd John Robinson the producent had layne<br />
hison the producent had layne<br />
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