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<document-start>
1. in this cause and he saith that they did all severally and
2. respectively doe and performe their severall dutyes and
3. services ˹in˺ ... the sayd shipp in the her sayd homeward voyage
4. And further he cánnot depose./
5. To the second he deposeth that in the sayd shipp her passage
6. from the Barbadoes on Christmas Eve last past she
7. then being in or about the degrees of 34 and 1/2 there
8. happened a very violent and raging storme (which continued
9. about fower or five dayes and nights by reason of the
10. violence and rage of which storme, and by reason of the
11. two (sic) much weight of goods between deckes the shipps side
12. gave way from her Gunn deck, indoemuch that in the
13. shipps raling a man might (of this deponents sight and
14. knowledge) thrust his hand between the deck and the shipps side
15. and that in the said storme the sayd shipp's long boate was
16. staved all to peices by the fury of the seas, And he
17. saith that in that great storme the sayd shipps Company
18. did much and often feare that she and her lading would
19. have suncke downeright, And that they (videlicet the Mariners
20.
21. of the sayd shipp, all and every one of them) did use their
22. utmost endeavours and labours in doing all that by man
23. could be done for the preservation of her and her said
24. lading, which by the blessing of God upon their said endeavours
25. was effected, and that during the sayd storme the Company
26. did continually pumpe keeping two pumpes (by turnes)
27. constantly goinge, The premisses he deposeth for that he
28. was during ˹all˺ the sayd storme aboard the sayd shipp being
29. one of her Mariners And further he cannot depose./
30. To the third he deposeth that the shipp was the voyage arlate
31. two much laden, with goods in all conscience, and that by reason
32. of her being soe overladen, the chaine pumpe of the sayd
33. shipp could not be made use in the XXXXXX predeposed of,
34. And he alsoe saith that the long boate being rased by
35. fury of the Seas in the storme predeposed of she had not any
36. other boate belonging to her, And further he cannot depose.
37. To the fourth he deposeth that the sayd shipp did come to nigh
38. Aberdee on or about the 18th of January 1656 about
39. night time, and that upon the shipps arrivall there the
40. arlate Croford and Company were altogether ignorant where
41. they were, and that therfore by the command of the sayd Croford
42. many Gunns were fired and shott off to have had helpe come
43. aboard him and to have told where the sayd shipp was, and
44. that she lay there at an anchor all that night and noe body
45. came to helpe or receive them, And further he cannot
46. depose.
47. To the fifth he deposeth that upon the 19th of January
48. 1656 the sayd shipp being at Aberdee, and it then being
49. coXXXXred by the shipps Company that shee was nigh Aberdee
50. the shipps Company did weigh the shipps anchor and by
51. the Captains order endeavoured to steere her for London and
52. that after the anchor was up ˹some of˺ the shipps Company acquainted
53. him with the great want of provisions and other necessaryes
54. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">for</margin>
</document-end>

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