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Attwood never deserted the said shipps ser … Attwood never deserted the said shipps service nor entered into any<br />
other service, since this deponent first knew him aboard her as predeposed<br />
till about the Last of March Last past at or about which time hee<br />
and this deponent being denyed their Victualls aboard the said shipp came<br />
up to London to Looke after their wages And further saith, That about<br />
December Last the said fawkener the Master told this deponent and others of<br />
the said shipps Company that shee was not to proceed to the Bermudas<br />
upon the desyne aforesaid, for that shee was sold or otherwise so<br />
disposed of by the said Mr Bressey, but saith that neither the said<br />
Fawkner not Bressey not any other for them, soe far as this deponent<br />
ever heard or beleeveth, did pay the said Attwood his wages due<br />
for his said service. The premisses hee declareth upon the grounds aforesaid<br />
And further cannot depose:-/
To the 6th hee saith, that hee doeth not knowe hee hath ever heard that<br />
the said Attwood was or is Legally and duely discharged of or from<br />
the monition aforesaid. And further cannot depose:-/
To the 7th: hee referreth himselfe to the warrant arlate, and to the<br />
Acts and proceedings of this Court in the Cause in Controversie/
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
To the Crosse Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee this rendent expecteth the wages<br />
due to him for his service in and aboard the said shipp. And further<br />
referreth to his foregoeing deposition:-/
To the second hee saith, hee was not present at the hyreing of the<br />
interrate Thomas Attwood. And further hee cannot Depose-/
To the third hee saith, that hee this rendent was and served aboard the<br />
said shipp all the voiage in question till the time predeposed, and saith<br />
shee did not arrive at the Bermudas according to design:-
To the 4th hee saith, That as this deponent now remembreth the said<br />
shipp sett sayle from Gravesend upon the voiage in question upon or<br />
about the 13th day of December 1654, and about 11. or 12. of the<br />
Clocke of the same day, as hee remembereth./
To the 5th hee saith, the said shipp at the time of her setting sayle<br />
interrate was a tight strong and sufficient shipp in this deponents<br />
judgement
To the 6th hee saith the said shipp sprung the Leake interrate about<br />
28: or 30. leagues off of the Lands end of England (as this deponent<br />
understood the distance by the said shipps Master and Companie)<br />
and then made for Milford haven, and there arrived
To the 7th hee saith that hee this rendent doeth not know, that the said<br />
Thomas Attwood hath received any of his wages due for his said<br />
service since the said shipps departure from Gravesend as aforesaid<br />
neither hath hee ever heard soe, but saith that his this rendents<br />
wife hath received seaven pounds in part of the rendents wages<br />
due for and upon the said Voiage. And further cannot depose
To the 8th hee saith, That hee this rendent did never see nor<br />
observe that the interrate Attwood did at any time for any weeke<br />
or weekes moneth or moneths, or any other considerable tyme<br />
absent himself from the said shipps service during all the time<br />
predeposed. And further cannot depose:-/
To the 9th hee saith, that hee this rendent doeth not know nor<br />
beleeve that any of the tackle apparrell ropes or furniture of<br />
the said shipp were by the said Thomas Attwood or any other ofby the said Thomas Attwood or any other of +
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