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Transcription

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Willimus Barker de Ratcliffe in Comitatur Middlesex nauta
etats 45 annorum aut eo circiter testis in hac parte productus
iruratus et examinatus dicit quad partem producen per 3 annos
stap[?X] et partem con qua products per [?XXXX] [?etapps] aut eo
circiter bene re[?XXX] [?XXit]./

Ad allnet ex parte did Weston apud acta [?hims] Curia 3 Sessione
tery Passehe 1638 dicit et deponit That the usuall wages
of any man that taketh charhe as master of any small shipp or vessell of the
burthen of one hunred tonnes or thereabouts in a voyage from
London to Virginia is five pounds per moneth but in a shipp of
two hundred or two hundred and fiftye tonnes or thereabouts there
is usuallye payd and allowed to the master thereof six pounds per moneth
The premisses he knoweth to be true for that he hath gonne from
London to Virginia as master and masters mate in ten severall voyages
and for the sixe last of the sayd voyages went master, and when he
went master of a shipp of one hundred tonnes or thereabouts hee
had five pounds per moneth wages for fower or five yeares together and two [?XXXes] and in or about
the moneth of July Anno domini 1636 he went master of a shipp
called the John and Barbara of the burthen of thirteene score tonnes or thereabouts in a voyage from London to Virginia
and then had six pounds per moneth wages, and in anno domini 1637
he beinge a part owner of the same shipp appoynted
one John Barker to foe master of the same shipp, and this deponent
and the rest of his part owners payd and allowed the sayd John
Barker the like wages of six pound per moneth Et alr nescit deponere
saveinge the sayeth that he knoweth the shipp the fflower de Luce
whereof the arlate Hugh Weston was master the voyage in question
and that the sayd shipp the fflower de Luce was and is of the
burthen of two hundred tonnes and upwards./

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