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Ad Interria.

dt. Suckly.

Ad rendet that hee was cheiFe Mate of the shippe the
Concord the voyage iinterrate And saith that part of his
wages are not yet paid him, videlicet the 9 [?C] [?Jahus] oweth
him 16 li for 4 moneths wages, which hee hopeth to receave
in case the interrate Haughton and company prevaile in this
suite, and saith hee is a Marriner by profession alr nescit
quad non [?XXXX] de [?iure] rendere./

Ad 2um rendet that there was dureing the tyme interrate
diverse Merchantable goods brought and laded abord
the said ship the Concord as namely fflax, hides ad
druggs with other comodityes that payd freight Et alr
nescit rendere

Thomas [?Bromson] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

prefatus Andreus [?Cratey] super interogatorria./

dt. Suckly

Ad primum

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Haughton et aly con Johus}
Yeo Suckley.}

1us

Abraham Blundell de Wapping in Comitau
Middlesex Purser ube mora fecit per tres annos aut circiter aetatis 22
annorum aut circiter testis in hac causa productus et iuratus
deponit [?ut] sequitur./

Ad primum arlum dicta allegationis et dicit That he this deponent
went Purser of the ship the Concord the voyage arlate by reason there [?XX]
beinge on board the said Shipp dureing the whole voyage hee well knoweth
That for all the tyme arlate videlicet from the 23th of
march 1646 until the 12th of May 1647 and from the
first of April 1648 likewise untill the nine and twentieth of May the next
followeing being three monethes and odd dayes The Shipp the Concord
arlate was stayed and imbargoed in the Port of Alexandria arlate by the
Governours