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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Rp. 3

John Wyer of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey in the County
of Surrey Shipwright aged 21 yeares or thereabouts sworne as
aforesaid saith as followeth.

That upon wednesday the 18th day of July last past about tenn of the clock
in the fore noone of the same day this deponent and John Groome, henry
Berry and Joseph Graves Shipwrights were put aboard and in quiet
and peaceable possession of the shipp the Greyhound (lying against Redriff Staires) by Mr William
[?CoXXXle] and by him ordered to keepe the possession thereof to his use,
at and immediately before which time of such their comming aboard hee saith there was
noe person aboard her, but they tooke the quiet and peaceable possession
of her to the use aforesaid, and saith they came aboard her in peaceable
and quiet manner without any weapons, or using any force, for
theire (sic) was noe occasion of any, there being noe body aboard to oppose
them if they had intended violence which they did not.