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Transcription

of the said ship Golden Starr and Detention of her and breaking the [XXX XXX GUTTER] by the Company of the [?Alexander GUTTER]
and her said Ketch hee saith that hee verily beleaveth
that if they had not Detained or Carried back the [?said GUTTER]
ship Golden Starr shee would have gott into fallmouth [??? GUTTER]
the said Storme happened. And further Deposeth not

To the 5th hee saith that hee beleaveth that there was abou[?t GUTTER]
foure pipes of wine Leaked out of the Caskes by [?meanes GUTTER]
the said Storme but saith that hee cannot Estimate the [XXX GUTTER]
thereof nor of the quantity of five pipes or thereabouts which were take[?n GUTTER]
away Imbezzelled lost spoiled and drunke by the Company
of the Alexander and her Ketch, nor of the said pipes of [XXX GUTTER]
or Caske and water taken away by the Company of the said
Zealand man of war, Neither can hee as hee saith Estimate
the Damage the said Owners have sustained by w[?ay GUTTER]
of the Carrying back the said ship as aforesaid And [XXX GUTTER]
saving as aforesaid Cannot depose/.

To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true.

Deposed before dr. walter

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The same day

Examined on the said Allegation:/.

Rp.2:dus.

John Clarke of New England Mariner
but at present belonging to the ship the Epch[? GUTTER]
of London (John Peirce Master aged 19 yeares or
thereabouts: sworne and Examined./:

To the first, hee saith hee hath bin readibly informed th[?at GUTTER]
the azlate Leager Corsellis and Nicholas Corsellis [?and GUTTER]
Company were the time arlate owners of the arlate
ship the Golden Starr (whereof the arlate. Thomas
Sprittyman was Master and hath alsoe bin Credibly Inf[?ormed]
that Mr Christopher Boone and Company were owners
the wines which were in her when shee was stayed as
hereafter is mentioned, and otherwise hee cannot dep[?ose GUTTER]

To the 2d article, hee saith that on or about the latter end
of November or beginning of December last, the said [?ship GUTTER]
the Golden Starr as shee was romming from the Canary[?es GUTTER]
with a Lading of wines on board her, for London was [?met GUTTER]
with by a Ship called the Alexander, (but her Comand[?rs GUTTER]
name hee knoweth not) which said ship, haled the Golden
Starr, under the English Colors and
asked whence shee was and whence shee came to which answer was made [?that GUTTER]
shee was of Amsterdam and came from the Canaryes and the said Sprittyman
or one of his Company asked whence the Alexander
was to which answer was made by her Captaine or one of
her Company that shee was of Whitehall,