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or neere thereabouts, and about a weeke be … or neere thereabouts, and about a weeke before the said<br />
Cleeves being made Master of the said Hoy, hee the said<br />
Henry Jelfe left the service of the said Hoy, namely about Nine weekes<br />
before Christmas last, and hath never since served<br />
in her; The Premisses this deponent knoweth<br />
living neere Rochester, (to which place the said Hoy belonged)<br />
and alsoe well acquainted with the said Cleeve and Jelfe<br />
And further hee cannot Depose:/:
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/.
See his Answere to the}<br />
Interrogatories on the other [XXX]}
John fowler [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day: [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the said Allegation:
'''Rp. 2'''
'''John Griffin''' of Stroude in the County<br />
of Kent. ffisherman, aged 43 yeeres or thereabouts<br />
sworne and Examined:/:
To the first Article of the said Allegation this Frponent saithe that<br />
hee very well knoweth, and is well acquainted with the arlate<br />
Henry Jelfe, who hee saith was hired by the arlate<br />
Edward ffannce to be master of the hoy the ''Katherine''<br />
''and Thomas'' (whereof the said Richard Cleeve is<br />
now Master) And that the said Jelfe and this Deponent<br />
and his preContest John ffowler. being in Company<br />
together, and this deponent asking the said Jelfe how long<br />
hee had served in the arlate Hoy the ''Katherine and Thomas''<br />
hee the said Jelfe made Answer that hee had served in<br />
the said hoy two and thirty weekes, And this deponent asking<br />
him what wages hee was shipped at, and what hee had<br />
receaved of the same, he the said Jelfe Confessed and told<br />
this deponent and the said ffowler, that hee was shipped at<br />
so s oer weeke, and that hee had receaved but six and<br />
Twenty pounds of his said wages, or words to the same<br />
effect, And further hee cannot depose.
To the 2d hee saith that the arlate Richard Cleeve was<br />
made Master of the arlate Hoy the ''Catherine and Thomas'' by<br />
the arlate Edward ffannce about seaven weekes before<br />
Christmas last, and a short time before the said Cleeves<br />
being Master of the said Hoy, hee the said Jelfe left the said<br />
Hoy and never came into her service againe; of this Deponents<br />
knowledge being his neighbour, And further he cannot depose
To the last hee saith his foregeoing deposition is true:/:
Toh his foregeoing deposition is true:/:
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