HCA 13/72 f.303r Annotate

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by that meanes hold his peace, and not long after the sayd Montesordo sent
his sonne aboard to give notice that his father the sayd Montesordo
thought that some trouble would arise if the sayd shipp stayed any longer,
and that therefore hee thought it was fitt for her to make away as soone as
shee could whereupon the Company gott their Anchors aboard, and sett sayle
that night which was sooner than otherwise they would have done And
further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/

To the last Interrogatorie hee saith that after the storme Interrogate
and the shipps coming into Weymouth most of the goods in the shipp
(by reason shee was there to be trimmed and calked and her leakes stopped)
were taken out of her and among the rest much corne which was
searched and put into a store howse to drye and the sacks mended but
saith that none of the bayle goods were searched but remayned in
such damnified condition as the storme had made them and for that
this deponent helped to stowe all the goods into the sayd shipp againe
and in particuler the bale of fustians Interrogate hee knoweth the same
was stowed then againe in a very commodious place and not under any scuttle
and that what damage it receaved was done by the sayd storme
and not by the meanes Interrogate And further hee cannot answere/

Repeated before Collonel Cock.

Cord hilderm[XXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 24th day of May 1658/

[GUTTER ?Towers] against Barton
Budd Smith

Examined on an allegation on the behalfe of the sayd
Barton

Rp. 3

Tamca S[X]viman of Morlais in ffrance Mariner
aged thirty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne
and Examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent
was one of the Company of the shipp ffreindshipp the voyage in question and
thereby knoweth that Thomas hyat as Master of the sayd shipp for the sayd
voyage did hyre this deponent to goe a foremastman in her the sayd voyage
and hee accordingly went the same and knoweth that the sayd hyatt went Master
of her that voyage And that in the moneths and tyme arlate the arlate
Isack Barton and others the Owners of the sayd shipp did fitt and furnish
the sayd shipp for the sayd voyage, which was a voyage to be made therewith
from this Port of London to Guinney and from thence to the Barbados and
from thence to London And saith that the sayd hyatt did agee with this
deponent and (as hee hath heard the arlate Towers Sedgmore Griffen Browne
Pollard ffrost Trigg and others of the Mariners of the sayd shipp confesse
and declare) did also agree with them all to pay them the wages
by him the sayd hyatt agreed with them for the sayd voyage at the sayd shipps
returne to London and not before