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discharged as hee beleeveth if the said Mr Kilvert
would have had it soe And otherwise hee
doeth not beleeve the said position to
bee true in any parte

To the 7th and 8th hee answereth that
saveing his former Answers which
hee beleeveth to bee true
hee doeth not beleeve the said pretensed
positions or either of them to bee true
in any parte

To the nineth hee answereth and belee=
veth that upon the ninth day of Janua
ry the River of Thames was and became
soe full of Ice that this respondent was
necessitated for preservation of his said
shipp and goods to stay onboard and
gett his said shipp haled onshoare
least the Ice might have cutt the Cable
and soe have endangered the utterlosse
both of the said shippe and goods and
the same could not bee soe hawled on
shoare but with the Tide or a flowing
and high water as hee beleeveth which
was betweene or about the houres of
Tenne eleaven and Twelve in the fore
noone and one of the Clocke in the
afternoone of the said day as hee bee=
leeveth and the said shipp was not
nor could bee new moored till about
one of the Clock in the afternoone of
the said ninth of January and for
that the Custome house was shutt and
the time past as hee beleeveth soe that
hee could not enter his said shippe
that day and there was a necessity of
his being onboard his said shippe
all the said time whilest his said shipp