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Transcription

disposall of that parte of her ladeing which is for the Accompt of John
[?Pennrose] abord the said ship. Et alr nescit deponere saveing that
hee saith that the originall Charter partie [?in] for the said voyage his
said precontest did not deliver to the said Captaine Lawson but
acquainted him therewith in which said Charter partie hee hath now
seene the same being left by the said Robert Lawe in the
Registrie of this Court for a further manifestation of the
truth in this matter../

David [?CarrXXXXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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22nd Octobris 1650. [CENTRE HEADING]

Willson det sorij con [?DXX]}
Henricum Palmer et}
ali[?as].}

Super allon arlate ex parte [?doctor] Millford et [?XXX]
data examinatus

5us.

Willimus Hilde de Deale in Comitatu Cantabrij Nauta
aetatis 30. annorum aut de circiter testis productus
et iuratus.

Ad 2um et 3um arles dicta allegaconis deponit et dicit that hee
this deponent well knoweth thee shipps the Cormantine
alias the Guinney ffrigatt and the Starre arlate And saith that
the said shipps haveing bin upon tradeing voyages in the parts
beyond the Seas came and arrived in or neare the
Downes in the Somer tyme in Anno [?dXX] 1648. Att which tymevffv
there was a certaine ffleete of ships under the Comand of
the then Prince of Wales and others whoe were in
confederacie with him against the Parliament of England and theire
adherents, which there made staie of and detained the said
shipps and ladeing aboard the same, the said shippe the
Starre then voluntarily comeing into the said ffleete, before
her companie (as hee conceaveth) knew to whom the said
Revolted ffleete did then belong And saith that at the
said tyme of the said ffleete being
in the Downes and when they had soe mett with and seized the
said shipps the Cormantine alias the Guinney ffrigat and the
Starre and theire ladeing abord them the arlate Sir Henry
Palmer, Anthonie Hammond, Captaine Robert Bargrave and
Captaine Richard ffa[?gge] were amongest and abord
severall shipps in the said ffleet and were all of them
(save only the said Anthonie Hammond) Captaines and
Comanders of severall ships therein, and had and did
take upon them the very [?Xxx] plans and offices of Captaines
abord the same. which hee knoweth to be true hee this deponent
being abord asmall vessell in the Downes which was bound for
Plymouth at sucg tyme as the said ship the Starre came
in thither to and amongest the said revolted fleete, and seeing
her afterwards under the seizure and poer thereof, and being
likewise abord another vessell there when the Convertine
alias the Guiney ffrigot was brought in thither by the Convertine
one of the ships of and belonging to the said ffleet and seeing
all the parties predeposes ymediatly aftee the premisses abord the same
in the respective places and comands as is predeposed. Et alr
nescit deponere

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