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Transcription

hXXXX as hee XXXXX, the said M:r Hunt would not?humour them
soe farr as to supplie them with mony to XXXX thei retourning, Ex
alr nescit XXXX predepoite and saving that the said XXXXX
was the meanes by supplying as aforesaid to the English
that they the said ffrisby and Archer with the rest XXXX XXX at ?libell
wyth XXX XXXXXXX ?nore paid or XXXX, and that they XXX XXXX
hee came aboard if they had XXXX XXXXX XX other XXXX

Repetit coram der Mills [His signature]

JOHN KNIGHT [His signature]

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24 ?Dec 1666

Super allagacXXXX predX extXXXX

2. LUDOVICUS TREMAINE de Wapping in Com Middy Nauta, ?aetatis
18 XX XXXX aut XXXter testis.

Ad prima et 2:XX arles deponit that hee was purser of the shipp the
Rosebush arlate the voyage in question w:hX hee went in her and therby well
knoweth the arlate Edward ffrisby and Thomas Archer, and that the ?rest
of her company, and shipt at Portsmouth whXXX the said vessell was
bound in a Merchandizing voyage to receive Pilchards at ffalmouth to goe
therewith into the Streights and to retourne for England, and at w:ch time
of shipping (being in November 1665) they the said ffrisby and Archer
were as this deponent ?was informed in a poore condition and and very bare of clothes, and the said ffrisby
XXXX, in w:ch XXXX XXXX the said ffrisby came to ffalmouth in the said
ship (where this deponent came aboard her) in XXXX that hee was
not able to calke her parts after heaveing in the ballast, the XXX ffrisby
being Carpenter of the shipp and the said Archer a common man. And
saith that as this deponent saw by th books of him that XXX purser of
her from Portsmouth to ffalmouth, the said ffrisby was shipped the 24:th of
November 1665 on 45: s XXX a month, and the said Archer the 27:th of ?the
same month ot 35: s per month wages, to be paid at retourne of the said
shipp into the River of XamXX. Et alr nescit.

Ad 3 deponit that the said shipp accordingly received in her lading of
Pilchards at ffalmouth and went therewith to Cadiz and within the
Streights for Alicant Ligone and Civita Vechia, and delivered the said cargo
and tooke in a parcell of XXXXX in Civita Vechia for London, w:ch
hee knoweth going the said voyage in her from ffalmouth. Et alr nescit.

Ad 4 deponit that the said ffrisby was ?soe sickly and infirm thXX for
about a month or six weekes hee could doe but very little service, and
the said Captaine Hunt furnished them the said ffrisby and Archer with ?some
little momeys by degrees for the supplie of their XXXXXXX, namely the said
ffrisby at severall times with 2: li - 1: s - 6: d and the said Archer in England with
2: li - 11: s - 10 d XX and in Spania with apeece of eight as by this deponents
books appeareth, w:ch moneyes were XX ?defalked out of their wages,
Et alr nescit

Ad 5. 6. et 7 deponit that the said shipp proceeded from Civita Vechia
to Zant and Cephalonia and laded currants and then?ce returned and
came to Ligorna, where the said ffrisby and Archer went on shore and
XXXX their times ther in tipling and ?debaucherrie for five or six dayes
and