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<document-start>
1. Christopher harle Edward horken Gilbert Cutt Richard Kingston
2. Roger haey humfrey Triggs John Lash George Blowe and hugh Nakes were
3. ˹and Phillip Rogers in the sayd schedule named ˹and others˺ were all of them
4. Mariners serving aboard the sayd shipp at such tyme as this deponent
5. soe shipped him selfe and goods as aforesayd aboard the sayd shipp at the
6. Barbados, and the sayd Peter County was then Chirugion of the sayd shipp,
7. and they all continued and served aboard the sayd shipp every of them
8. according to their places of this deponents sight and knowledge from the sayd
9. twenty fowerth of ˹November˺ 1656 untill the sayd shipps arrivall at London
10. which was about the latter end of June or beginning of July 1657; And
11. further to those articles hee cannot depose for that hee came not on board
12. the sayd shipp till the tyme aforesayd nor knoweth ought touchint the
13. hyreing of any of the sayd persons nor at what rates they were hyred
14. nor any thing touching the ˹passages in the˺ sayd shipps voyage before the sayd twenty fowerth
15. of december ˹November˺ one thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe./
16. To the 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that
17. the sayd shipp the Recovery having taken in her lading departed for
18. England departed therewith from the Barbados bound for England upon
19. the sayd twenty fowerth day of November 1656 toward evening
20. and the same night there happened a very great storme by force
21. whereof the mayne mast of the sayd shipp was cracked and her
22. mayne topsayle splitt and two or three of her mayne shrowdes broken
23. and shee being before her comming out of harbour in the Barbadoes
24. leakie as this deponent well observed) was by the violence of the sayd
25. storme made farr more leakie, in soe much that her Company
26. with the helpe allsoe of this deponent and other the passengers on
27. board her, had much to doe with continuall labour at two pumpes
28. to keepe her above water and prefevent her from sinkeing, And saith
29. that of his this deponents sight and knowledge a quantitie of ffustick
30. which was on board was by Command of the sayd Joshua Bartlett the
31. Master throwne over board that they might the better come at the leakes
32. to stopp them, and the master (for that his Company ˹sayd the were˺ was doubtfull
33. that dammage would bee ladid to their charge for the sayd ffustick if they
34. first began to throwe the same over board) did him selfe first begin, and
35. throwe the first loggs over board, and command the rest to be throwne over
36. board, which being done such leakes as they could come att were
37. in some measure and soe well as for the present they could bee stopped,
38. which notwithstanding the shipp still continued very leakie and was
39. continually pumped with two pumpes soe that the Company of the sayd
40. shipp Gilbert arlate (whereof the arlate Croford was Comander)
41. being not farr from the shipp Recoverie, and having come in company
42. with her from the Barbados, the sayd Croford haled the Master and
43. company
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