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with water, and saye and continued under w … with water, and saye and continued under water every tyde by the<br />
space of twentye one dayes or thereabouts, and in the iudgement<br />
and opinion of this deponent and other masters of ships that sawe and observed her howe<br />
she layd, was not to be recovered or gotten off from<br />
the sayd rocks, but for all the tyme aforesayd if there blowne<br />
reasonable gale of winde from the sea towards the shoare, she had undoubtedlye<br />
perished in the sea and bene splitt in peeces, The premisses<br />
he knoweth to be true for that the next daye the sayd shipp was<br />
driven uppon the sayd rocks this deponent sawe her howe she<br />
laye, and because her company had forsaken her this<br />
deponent did at the resquest of the Steward of Sir William<br />
Pennyman theLord f the [?soyle] in those parts, did helpe to<br />
save the sayles and rigginge of the sayd shipp, And this he afirmeth<br />
uppon his oath to be true Et alr nescit deponere./
[ADD DATA] true Et alr nescit deponere./
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