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full pay upon the 11th of June 1657: or neere thereabouts and [? GUTTER]
in the said ship Anne and Margaret from Gravesend to Redon in
ffrance, and there unladed her Lading of Coles and Lead, and tooke in [? GUTTER]
and carried the same to Lisbone, and there delivered the same, and [? GUTTER]
in sugars, Tobaccoes, and other Comodityes, and carried them to
Marsellis, and there delivered part of them and tooke in more [xxxx GUTTER] and some [xxxx GUTTER]
and sailed to Ligorne, and there delivered her whole Lading [? GUTTER]
tooke in goods there, and carried the same to Marsellis, and there [?sold GUTTER]
them, and after the ship was Careened shee received in [? GUTTER]
Quantity of Money, and severall passsengers some of [? GUTTER]
Passengers were carried in the said ship to the Island of
Malta, and the rest, and the money carried to Saint John [? GUTTER]
where shee tooke in a Lading of Cotton, Cotton yarne, Potta [? GUTTER]
and silke, and carried the same to Marsellis, and there delivered
the same, and tooke in ballast and two Chests of sugar, and some
mony and carried the same to Tunis, and there [? GUTTER]
some ballast was heaved out of the said ship, and the two
Chests of sugar unladen and there was a Cargoe
of Hides, wax, boxwood, and some other Comodityes laden
onboard her, with which shee departed from Tunis in the month
of June 1658 intending To carry the same to Ligorne
but in her course thither, upon the third or fourth of June
1658 or thereabouts, shee was spyed by a Spanish ship of
warr, which chased her from the morning till about three or
foure of the Clock in the afternoone, and then fetched up the
Anne and Margaret and Shott severall shotts at the Anne
and Margaret and fought with her, untill about Eleven of
the Clock at Night, in which fight one of the Anne and Margarets
Quartermaster was killed the master himselfe mortally wounded, and
seaven more wounded, and some very sorely And the Anne and Margaret
was very much torne and battered in her Hull, sailes and Rigging. And the [?ship GUTTER]
of warr, falling crosse the Anne and Margarets Hause, and thereby having a[? GUTTER]
advantage of the Anne and Margaret, soe that shee could beare about [? GUTTER]
Gunns upon the Anne and Margaret, the Company of the Anne and Margaret [?were GUTTER]
forced to aske quarter, not being able to hold out any longer, the [? GUTTER]
hee deposeth for that hee went all the said voyages Carpenters Mate [? GUTTER]
said ship, and was onboard her when shee was seized and further cannot depose

To the 3rd hee saith for the reason aforesaid hee well knoweth that the said
Bavin Penyelly, and Ash, did serve in the said ship Anne and Margaret
from the said 11th of June 1657 or thereabouts untill the said seizure and
for all that time did performe, and execute their severall places [?faithfully and GUTTER]
honestly, and as they ought to doe, for ought this deponent knoweth to the
contrary, And further cannot depose./..

To the 4th hee saith that the said Charles Sanders the Master of the said ship
did pay to this Deponent and all the said ships Company (except those that [? GUTTER]
five moneths pay, in part of their wages, and saith that hee verily beleeveth [? GUTTER]
said Penyelly and Ash received only the said five monethes pay for the[? GUTTER]
in the said ship, And saith that hee doth not Knowe that the said Bavin
received any money for his service in the said ship the said voyage, he [? GUTTER]
then servant to one Mr John Woodward And further cannot depose./.

To the 5th hee cannot depose ./

To the 6th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court:/

To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of the Court for Probate of Wills and grant[? GUTTER]

To the 8th hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./:

Repeated before doctor Walker. [LH MARGIN]

Thomas More [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]