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<document-start>
1. The 23th of November 1657/
2. Examined upon the sayd allegation/
3. <margin value="Left">3us</margin>
4. Jonathan Lee of Ratcliff in the County of Middlesex Mariner
5. masters Cheife Mate of the shipp the Golden Cock the voyage
6. in question aged thirty six yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse
7. sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
8. To the sixth article of the sayd ˹Libell˺ hee saith that before the departure of
9. the shipp Golden Cock upon the voyage in question Richard Chappell who
10. was and went Master of her for that voyage by the arlate John Paige
11. Thomas Canham and Maurice Thomson the reputed freighters of the sayd
12. shipp for the sayd voyage, did hyre this deponent to goe his cheife
13. Mate of her the sayd voyage, and this deponent desyring to knowe of the sayd
14. Master whether the voyage was to bee made the sayd Master told this deponent
15. as hee alsoe did others of the sayd shipps compamy whome hee hyred to goe the
16. same that the sayd voyage was to bee made only from this port of London
17. to the port of Loratavo one of the Canarie Islands and thense to Bantam
18. and that the in the East Indies where as hee sayd the sayd shipp was to take her
19. homewards ladeing and returne thense therewith for London and there the sayd
20. voyage to end, which as hee sayd hee doubted not to effect in rge space
21. of sixteene monthes at most, and pretended not the to goe to any other ports
22. or places nor to staye any longer tyme upon the sayd voyage whereupon this
23. deponent entered into pay and went his Cheife mate for the sayd voyage And
24. further to this article hee cannot depose/
25. To the 7th article of the sayd ˹libell˺ allegation hee saith that hee this deponent going
26. Cheife Mate in her the sayd voyage knoweth that the sayd shipp the Golden Cock
27. was at the tyme of her setting forth upon the sayd voyage a strong tight
28. staunch and sufficient shipp and well provided with Anchors cables [XXX GUTTER]
29. masts sayles sayle yards gunnes and other materialls and well victualed
30. and fitted with all necessaries for a voyage of eighteene monethes or thereabouts
31. to bee made with her from London to any port or place within or without
32. the Straights mouth and to returne for London within the sayd tyme And
33. saith the sayd shipp was (as hee beleeveth sufficiently repayerd and fitted
34. for the sayd voyage before her goeing forth thereupon, but
35. at whose charge hee knoweth not And further to [this GUTTER]
36. article hee cannot depose/
37. To the 8th hee saith hee goeing masters Cheife mate of the sayd shipp
38. the voyage in question kept a Journall of the sayd voyage and thereby knoweth
39. that the sayd shipp with ˹the sayd Chappell˺ her Master and Company sett sayle from Gravesend
40. upon the voyage in question the tenth day of december one thousand sixe
41. hundred fifty fower and thense sayled to the Port of Loralova and of
42. the Canarie Islands and there tooke in wine and sayled therewith thense
43. to Bantam arlate and there arrived with the same on the fowerteenth
44. day of August one thousand sixe hundred fifty five and there of this
45. deponents sight and knowledge delivered her the sayd wine and her other
46. outward ladeing then on board her well conditioned and free from any
47. manner of dammage susteyned by and defect of the sayd shipp
48. To the 9th article of the sayd libell gee saith that the sayd shipp after
49. arrivall and unladeing at Bantam continued there till the
50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">seaven</margin>
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