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To the 5th hee cannot Depose /

To the 6th hee referreth himselfe to the Lawe :/.

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

To the Interrogatories ./. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee is Journiman to the said
Adkins, but hath noe other relationship to him, and Knoweth
not of any bargaine made by or betweene the said
Engle ffrith. and the said Daniel Adkins, and saith
the said Atkins required him to come and Testify in
this Cause, and further saving as aforesaid hee cannot
Answer ./:

To the second hee saith hee hath heard that the said
Adkins caused the said ship to be arested above a
moneth since, and further saving his foregoeing deposition
to which hee referreth hee cannot Answer
he not Knowing of any such agreement as is Interrate

The marke of the said

Nicholas N Pyburne [MARK RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]


Examined on the said Libell.

Rp. 3us

Robert Hooker of Ratcliffe Ropemaker
aged 38 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
Examined :/:

To the first and second positions of the said Libell hee
saith and deposeth that hee this Deponent was with two
ffreinds at the Red Cow a victualing house in Ratcliffe
high way on a Saturday in the moneth of September
last being either the tenth or the 17th of the said moneth
and while hee was there the Libellate Daniel Adkins
and Engle ffrith (whom this Deponent hath Known
for severall yeeres last) came likewise together with a Greeke to the said house
and sate downe in the Company of this Deponent
and his said two ffreinds. And saith that they had
much discourse together about money due to the said
Adkins; And the said Engle ffrith, and the said Greeke
(called Anthony Balsome, who declared himselfe to be
a part owner of the ship called the Orange Tree whereof the said Engle ffrith
was Master did then, and there
say and declare in the presence of this Deponent and others
that they had received goods for the use of the said
ship from Mr Adkins. which were worth or came to
fifty foure pounds, And alsoe acknowledged that their
bargaine

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Robert Hooker

A younger Robert Hooker, aged just twenty-nine, deposed in 1648 in the High Court of Admiralty and gave his occupation as rope maker. He stated that he had used the trade of rope maker for thirteen or fourteen years and had been apprenticed to George Margrets of Limehouse.[1]

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PROB

PROB 11/396/342 Will of Robert Hooker, Ropemaker of Saint Paul Shadwell, Middlesex 17 September 1689
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