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Transcription

[ADD DATA]

tha the
sayd shipp at the tyme when her rudder and boate were taken awaye as
aforesayd was of the burthen of seaven score tonnes or thereabouts and
had in her seaven or eight peeces of ordnance; two stocks fowlers
about twentye musketts, halfe piks, three Cables and anchors,
a suite of sayles and she was a very stronge and
sufficient shipp, and seemed to be not
above three or fower yeares ould, but by reason of her running
on shoare uppon the rocks two or three of her mayne timbers
and plancks neere the keele were broken and the
sayd Captaine Scras being kepte in prison by the meanes of
the sayd ffrench, the saud shipp laye suncke by the space of
foure of five monethes which must needs make her a great deale the worse
and for all that tyme this deponent and about eighte or ten and some tymes
about sixteene of the sayd shipps companye laye at Colddowninge
aforesayd uppon the sayd shipps charges dayle expectinge the
sayd Captayne Scras his cominge out of prison, and the weighing
and repayreinge of her and Carpenters worke stood in a great deale
of money Et alr nescit deponere./

Sup reliquis arlis non examinat./

Idem Johannes [?Jlive./

[ADD DATA]

after the sayd shipp the

dolphin was weighed in the river of Kilmarr the sayd Captayne
Scras caused Carpenters to worke uppon her and after she was
repayred intended to lett her to fraighte for a voyage to bee
made with her to Saint Christophers in the West Indees for the
transportation of goods and passengers, Et
alr salvis predeposita p en nescit deponere.