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say that hee did speake to the sayd Kennet … say that hee did speake to the sayd Kennett to lend the ''Maryes''<br />
Company his shipps boate, and to looke after the ''Mary'' and that<br />
hee offered the sayd Kennetts Company five pounds to goe with<br />
the sayd boate, and helpe to preserve the ''Mary'' which as the sayd<br />
Sumerland told this deponent, the sayd Kennet and his Company refused<br />
to doe, And hee this deponent well knoweth that the sayd Kennett<br />
and Company did not lend their boate nor any way assist the Master<br />
and Company of the ''Mar''y fo to recover and save the sayd shipp And<br />
further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the 8th hee saith that hee this deponent and his precontest Thomas<br />
Somerland and one Complin were upon the upon the watch in the ''Mary'' [?about the GUTTER]<br />
tyme when the dammage predeposed of happened and thereby knoweth that the<br />
sayd Kennett and Company did not call out unto the Company of<br />
the ''Mary'' till they were soe neere her with their shipp the ''Saint Jacob''<br />
that the dammage aforesayd could not by the Master and company<br />
of the ''Mary'' bee any way prevented though all possible diligence<br />
was used by this deponent and the sayd Sumerland and Complin to<br />
have prevented the same, And this deponent saith the dammage<br />
aforesayd happened meerely by the negligence of the sayd<br />
Kennett and Company and by their not giving tymely notice of their<br />
being neere, and by their steereing southwards as aforesayd And<br />
further hee cannot depose/
To the 9th hee saith that at the tyme when the dammage aforesayd<br />
happened there was on board the ''Mary'' a stock of money which<br />
as hee hath heard, was sixteene pounds sterling, and saith that the tackle<br />
apparrell and furniture aboard the ''Mary'' at the tyme aforesayd was in<br />
this deponents Judgment worth fourescore pounds and better of<br />
like money, and that the hull of the sayd shipp at the same tyme<br />
was worth above a hundred pounds of like money And saith [?that GUTTER]<br />
by occasion of the sayd shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' her running fowle of the<br />
''Mary'' as aforesayd the sayd stock of money (all save about three<br />
pounds thereof) and all the tackle apparrell and furni=<br />
ture of the sayd shipp and her provisions (except two Anchors [?and GUTTER]<br />
a Cable which were found in the hull of the ''Mary'' after shee was<br />
driven ashoare, and except the sayd hull, (which though found was also very much<br />
damnified) were all lost and perished And further to this article<br />
hee cannot depose./
To the 10th hee saith hee beleeveth that the arlate Gifford and Company<br />
for want of the severall summes predeposed of in [?this GUTTER]<br />
deponents deposition to the next precedent article are damnified over [?and above GUTTER]<br />
the sayd summes to the value of thirty pounds sterling as hee beleeveth<br />
and further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the 11th hee cannot depose
To the 12th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of<br />
this selfe to the Registry of<br />
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