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thereupon as is predeposed spake to the sayd damerell and asked him whether
hee intended to goe, and the sayd damerell replyed as aforesayd in an angrie
manner and sayd what is that to you, I looke not upon you as one to bee made acquainted
And the sayd Gosling answering as aforesayd that hee was told upon hyred
the sayd damerell was to doe nothing of great concernement touching the voyage
without advice of his Mates and the harponeeres and desyring him therefore to
consider and to stay and take neighbours fare and not adventure further in than
the sayd other shipps did whose masters and˺ companyes (hee beleeveth) were as desyred to
advance their voyage as the sayd damerell and his Company were, and more as
able men as they, whose company if hee left hee might perhapps (sic) repent to
late or to that effect the sayd damerell as is predeposed thereupon replyed
and spake to the sayd Gosling in an angrie manner and sayd I looke upon you but
as the Cabbin boy and a simple fellowe, with which words the sayd Gosling being
provoked replyed and sayd wee will goe noe further except there were better
hope of getting to harbour, and the sayd damerell being therewith much
displeased called the sayd Gosling pimpeing roague and other reproach=
full words, wherewith the sayd Gosling being provoaked, did tell the sayd
damerell that if it pleased God hee did not make a good voyage hee the
sayd damerell might goe a pimpeing, or And to the rest of the sayd Interrogatorie
hee answereth negatively for that hee well knoweth that notwithstanding
the sayd words the sayd damerell still continueing his Command to worke
the sayd shipp further into the Ice the sayd Gosling and also the Interrogate
Maundrie did yeild obedience to the sayd damerells Command and did
labour and helpe to worke the sayd shipp fower or five myles further
into the Ice than the other fower shipps went, and did not (soe farrr as
this deponent heard or observed) stirr up any of the sayd shipps company
to disobey the sayd damerells Commands either then or at any other
tyme neither did any of the sayd shipps company soe farr as this deponent
heard or observed either then or at any other tyme disobey the sayd
damerells Commands And further saving his foregoeing deposition
hee cannot answere./

To the 5th hee was never at Greeneland before the voyage
in question, and therefore cannot of certaine knowledge answere the
contents of this Interrogatorie, but saith hee hath heard some seamen who have
used the sayd voyage, and alsoe the sayd damerell himselfe sayd that
some yeares they have had noe Ice in their passage to Greeneland,

To the 6th hee cannot answere knowing nothing whether the Owners Adventure
and Greyhound were designed to any particuler Port or harbour or left at liberty
nor whether other English shipps were designed to particuler harbours, or not.

To the 7th hee saith that when the words and difference predeposed of happened
betwixt the sayd Damerell and Gosling in manner aforesayd, the shipp
Owners Adventure was in this deponents Judgment at least tenn leagues
from shoare, and hee verily beeeveth and is persuaded in his conscience
(for that hee knoweth the sayd Gosling Maundry and shipps company
did notwithstanding the words which passed betwixt the sayd Damerell
and Gosling yeild obedience to the sayd damerells Command and
worke the sayd shipp some myles further in, and indeed soe farr
as they could gett her for Ice,) that the sayd shipp could not have bin
gott into Port or harbour in Greeneland at that tyme or any tyme, and
that