HCA 13/73 f.102r Annotate

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To the 33th article hee saith that hee being Mate and Purser as a foresayd knoweth
that the sayd Thomas Grove after he came with the shipp Peace to Plymouth
did refuse to deliver goods consigned to be there delivered but upon what
grounds hee knoweth not and that protests were there made against him
by the Owners of the sayd goods for his long stay there by reason of
such refusall of delivery And saith that hee well knoweth that by reason
of the sayd Groves long stay there and refusall of delivery of the sayd goods
the winde came contrary soe that the sayd shipp by tha meanes was
longer err shee arrived at London than otherwise shee needed to have
bin And further hee cannot depose./

To the 34th article hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the schedule arlate
arlate (sic) not being p:rsent at the makeing thereif And further cannot depose

To the 35th article hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
further depose therto./

To the 36th and 37th articles hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the
Registry of this Court and to the Lawe and further cannot depose/

To the 38th article hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
further depose thereto./

To the 39th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing deposition
and to the Lawe And further cannot depose./

To the 40th article hee saith that the arlate Thomas Grove is an
Inhabitant of Ratcliff and a subiect of this Commonwealth and
subiect (as hee beleeveth) to the Jurisdiction of this Court And further
hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

Repeated the 12th of March before Doctor Godolphin/

Thomas Yeomans [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie (it being done as is required) hee saith
hee was warned to, come and Testifye the truth in this
cause by Mr Bray servant to Mr Browne and saith hee was
Mate and Purser of the said ship the Peace the yoyage in
question; and hath received twelve monethes pay in full
for his service in the said ship: the said Voyage: and hath not receaved
any thing for his Testimony in this Cause: but expecteth
that hee shall be satisfyed for his losse of time; according
as if hee had bin at worke; and not otherwise: and favoureth
both the partyes Litigant a like, and would (if it were in his
Power) give the victory according to right and equity: and
otherwise Negatively:/:

To the Second hee saith that hee hath heard the foresaid Luke
Woods in the Voyage in question say that the said Ship was
bound from Newfoundland, to the Leeward Islands as well as
to the Barbadoes. And saith that the said ship in her outward
voyage lay about thirteene dayes windbound at ffalmouth
and Pendennis Castle, and saith that soe soone as the wind [sXXXX GUTTER]
(the