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To the 33th and 34th articles XXing his foregoeing deposition hee saith hee cannot of certayne knowledge depose
 
To the 33th and 34th articles XXing his foregoeing deposition hee saith hee cannot of certayne knowledge depose
 
but hath heard and beleeveth that the shipp ''Peace'' being returned homewards
 
but hath heard and beleeveth that the shipp ''Peace'' being returned homewards
to Plymouth the voyage in question the arlta thomas Grove did there refuse to deliver goods
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to Plymouth the voyage in question the arlate Thomas Grove did there refuse to deliver goods
 
which hee had aboard and was there to be delivered to severall persons upon
 
which hee had aboard and was there to be delivered to severall persons upon
 
pretence that there was primage and Average due to him from them for the sayd
 
pretence that there was primage and Average due to him from them for the sayd

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of the sayd Thomas Grove toward the sayd Woods who was his Supra=
cargoe and therefore were not willing nor would or did adventure
to send their goods in the sayd shipp but shipped them aboard other shipps
And further hee cannot depose/
To the 33th and 34th articles XXing his foregoeing deposition hee saith hee cannot of certayne knowledge depose
but hath heard and beleeveth that the shipp Peace being returned homewards
to Plymouth the voyage in question the arlate Thomas Grove did there refuse to deliver goods
which hee had aboard and was there to be delivered to severall persons upon
pretence that there was primage and Average due to him from them for the sayd
goods and soe detyned them aboard and refused to deliver them untill (as this deponent
hath heard and beleeveth) hee was arrested for them, by which obstinate
carriage of him the sayd Grove the sayd shipp remayned at Plymouth
longer than otherwise shee needed to have done and lost the opportunity of a fayre winde and the winde coming
contrary the sayd shipp was forced by that meanes to staye there longer
than shee needed to have done but how much longer hee cannot
declare And further hee cannot depose./

HCA 13/73 f.10v Annotate