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Transcription

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Dro Die/

Crosse Austraye/

1s

Det G. S.

Georgius Barker [?serdus] de Peister parochia sed
Georgi Bottulph Lane London mercatoris aetatis
24 annorum aut eo circiter testis in hac parte productus
iuratus et examinatus./

Ad primum arlum libelli in hac parte dat et oblat dicit et deponit
That within the tyme arlate, the arlate John ffaireborne since deceased
was master of the arlate shipp called the Elizabeth of London and had
the [?compound] and disposinge of her in a voyage to be made with her
from the porte of London to Virginia, and was accompted to be
owner of an eighth part of the sayd shipp tackle and furniture The
premisses he knoweth to be true for that he hath seene the Charter
partye and the covenants and agreements made betwixte the sayd
ffayreborne and his owners and merchants which fraighted and sent
her forth on the sayd voyage wherein the sayd ffayreborne was
written and acknowledged to be master, and owner of an eighth part of
the sayd shipp tackle and furniture, Et alr nescit
deponere saving he sayeth that the arlate William Hill was reputed
to be masters mate or pilott of the sayd shipp the voyage aforesayd/.

Ad 2. 3. 4 et 5 arlos libelli dicit et deponit That in or about the
moneth of September Anno domini 1637. last past the arlate John
ffaireborne came to the arlate William Crosse the producent and
in this deponents presence (dwellinge in the same yard where
the sayd Crosse dwelleth) tould this deponent that some of his (the sayd
ffayrebornes) ownerrs could not agree amongest themselves and would not or could not sett forth their parts of
the sayd shipp on the sayd voyage and therfore he must be inforced
to take moneys uppon bottomrye on the sayd shipp to victuall
and sett her forth and desired the sayd Mr Crosse to Lende
him fiftye pounds towards the victuallinge and setting forth of
the sayd shipp on the sayd boyage, and the sayd ffaireborne and
William Hill who then came with him did both promise to binde
themselves and the sayd shipp tackle and
furniture