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on or about the thirteenth day of November 1657: and ?from
that day all the said marine:s schedulate entred into whole
pay. and from Gravesend as aforesaid shee went to
Yarmouthand there tooke in her Lading of ffish, and
from thence sailed to Marcellis, and there delivered
the same. and tooke in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus
and there (after they had Cleared their hold of y:e ballast,) tooke in
a Lading of Salt, and Caried the same to the port of
Satalea, and there delivered her Salt, and tooke in XXXXX
and sauled back againe to Cyprus, and tooke in another
Lading of Salt, and caried y:e same to Scanderoone, and
there delivered y:e same, andthe
last of y:e said Salt was
delivered at Scanderoone on or about the fourth day of
June 1658./. During all w:ch time (namely from y:e said
ships Departure from Gravesend, untill her Delivery of
her last goods at Scanderoone:/ all the Mariners XXX
did serve in y:e said ship Anne; and y:e foresaid Mariners
did doe their best Indeavour in y:e Service and Imployment
of the said ship, in their severall offices & places: w:ch hee
knoweth for y:e reasons aforesaid goeing from place to XXX
in y:e said ship, And further cannot Depose:/.

To the 6:th and 7:th hee saith that soe soone as y:e said ship
Delivered her said salt at Scanderrone, y:e said William
Malymy:e M:r and Company of the said ship. did take
aboard her, a Lading of Cottons, galls and other peeces
to be Transported in her to this port of London, and
came from thence with y:e same on board her on or about
the 11:th. day of July. 1658. and in her Course XXXXX
the said Ship, and her Lading met with Extraordinary
soule, windy , and Tempestuous weather by w:ch shee was driven upon
y:e sand, neere S:t Vallazyes in ffrance; and
by meanes thereof split, and broken in peeces.
and utterly lost together with her lading, and saith y:e XXXX
came not, nor happened by any fault or negligence
of or in this depo:t or any of y:e Marine:rs in the said XXX
but saith that they did all their uttmost ?indeed
for her p:rservaccon, and saith that hee this depo:t (?who
then M:r of y:e said Ship y:e said W:m Malin?n being dead) aXX
all her Company were gone away in the ships boate for p:XXXX staid
hopting that by y:e providence of God she might get off. but
(XXX