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Transcription

or to that effect, of which order hee this deponent hath a coppy and
beleeveth the originall order is in the hands of the sayd Master, And saith
hee this deponent did severall tymes advise with the sayd Gosling -
Maundrie and the harpooners during the sayd voyage but found them
alwaies unwilling to make for a harbour but desyrous rather to keepe
at sea And further cannot answere/

To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith after hee came from on board the sayd Pybus his
shipp as aforesayd, hee did keepe company with the shippe of the sayd Pybus
and Welch and of Mr Golding and Mr Child, all belonging to London, and
together with them did upon the fifteenth day of June begin to worke
into the Ice and they all wrought in together about eight or tenn
leagues which they did in about tenn or twelve howres tyme, and
and the same day they all made fast to the Ice, videlicet the sayd Goulding and
Welch and this dependent made fast their shipps to one peece of Ice and
alsoe lashed fast one of an other and soe laye till about the sixteenth
day at Noone, when this deponent having bin aboard the sayd Golding
and Welch and had conference with them to the effect in his foregoing
deposition declared, hee came againe on board his own shipp the Owners
Adventure and gave command as before is deposed to worke her
further into the Ice and to the rest of this Interrogratorie he answereth negatively
saving his foregoing deposition./

To the 6th and 7th and 8th Interrogatories hee saith that upon such his
giving Command on the sixteenth day of June last to worke the sayd
Shipp Owners Adventure further into the Ice towards shoare, the sayd
Gosling coming upon the deck, did as is predeposed in a mutinous
manner saye to this deponent whether will you goe, will you knock
the shipp on the head, (speakeing in this
behalfe of himselfe and the rest of the sayd shipps Company) will
goe noe further, and this deponent seeing the sayd Gosling by
his mutinous speeches endeavour to distracte the sayd Company
from goeing any further into the Ice and thereby endeavour the
frustrating of the voyage, did replye and say to the sayd Gosling
what is that to you, I looke not upon you as one to bee made
acquainted, follow you your business and doe as you are commanded
whereto the sayd Gosling replyed that hee scorned to bee commanded
by such a knave and rogue and foole as this deponent, and other
the like opprobrious and mutinous terms and speeches and sayd hee
was told by the Merchants Imployers of the said shipp that hee this
deponent was not to acte anything of Concernement in the
sayd voyage without the advice and consent of the Interrogate Gosling
and Maundrey his Mates and the harpooners whereto this deponent
replyed I care not what order you have by words of mouth I have
an order in writing that I should aske according to my discernment
for the best advantage of the voyage, which you by this your behaviour
goe about to overthrowe and how you will answere this your carriage to
the Merchants I knowe not, whereto Gosling replyed and sayd hee
would answere it well enough, and gave other the like mutinous
and badd language whereby the company were much distracted
but this deponent still continueing his Command to worke the
sayd shipp further into the Ice toward shoare the sayd Gosling and
Maundry