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Ad 15 nescit

Ad 16 deponit that y:e fore said Andreas van dergaard and James NorXXX sent y:e Godliff y:e
voyage in question from Bruges to Nants to lade wines and other goods for acc:t of
themselves and other fflandrians. Et alr nescit.

Ad 17 deponit that y:e sd Bearne did very much beate and abuse y:e shipps Company
and perticulelry this deponent and Peter Casher, and kept them in awe and feare at such
time as they were to have been examined at Chichester, and were kept as prisonsers
both before and after their Examinacon. Et alr nescit

Ad 18 deponit that y:e sd Sansier hath told this deponent to y:e Effect aclate. Et alr nescit

Ad 19 deponit that by order of y:e Captaine of one of y:e Kings men of warr y:e said
Sansier carried his shipps papers and documents aboard y:e man of war, and y:e
Captaine upon the perusall of the said papers dismissed them. Et alr nescit

Ad ultimum dicit predeporta sua esse vera.

Interpreted by:
JN ISRAELL [His signature]

MATHEUS STXNxxx [His signature]

Repetit coram dno XXXX XXX:to

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ffrisby et Wittam als Archer)
contra Hunt)
Cheeke X Suckley)

22:° Decembris 1666

Super allegaccon aclate ex parte dicti ?Hunt
18:° in ?stand date ?extum XXtus

1. JOHANNES KNIGHT de Wapping in Com Midd Nauta
etatis 46 aut XX XXssiter, testis

Ad prima et 2 ?testus deponit that the shipp the Rosebush articulate
was in or about November 1665 at Portsmouth aclate and thence
bound for ffalmouth to take in pilchards to proceed to severall ports in
the straights and to retourne for England all in Merchant imployment for account
of English men, and that then the said ffrisby and Archer were at
Portsmouth in poore cloathes, and (as farr as appeared) very bare of
mony, and ffrisby was sickly, and at their instance and request the sd
Henry Hunt the master of the said shipp, shipped them aboard her to
XXX in the said voyage outwards and back for London where the voyage was to end, and the said ffrisby was ships carpenter and the said Archer
a mariner for the said voyage, and they came accordingly aboard and betooke
themselves to the sd duties and offices of the shipp of this deponent, who
was Gunner of the said shipp, Et alr nescit, for hee was not present or
at their hiring, and he knoweth not what wages were agreed for, nor what
promisses they made.

Ad 3 deponit that the said shipp accordingls proceeded and tooke in her lading of
pilchards at ffalmouth, and went then to Cadiz, Majorica, and other places
and then to Civita Vecchia, and delivered her said pilchards, and at Civita Vecchia
received a quantitie of Brimston to be brought for London, w:ch hee knoweth ?hee
going the voyage in her.
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