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shipp going accordingly to and ariving at … shipp going accordingly to and ariving at Argastoll, the said Thomas<br />
dobson went ashore on the 30th of November 1655 (the day of the said shipps<br />
arrivall) and saith the said Captaine and Robert Thompson arlate having<br />
bin there alsoe afterwards ashore, they came aboard as alsoe did<br />
the said Thomas dobson, and being in the Captaines Cabbin this deponent<br />
heard them talke of a freight, that the said dobson was [XX] treating<br />
about with a merchant there and this deponent heard that 600 dollars per [?moneth GUTTER]<br />
was to be the freight for the said voyage to be made with the said shipp but saith that the said shipp having staid at Argastol about [?three XXX GUTTER]<br />
and the said freightment not succeeding, shee went for Ligorne, and [?there GUTTER]<br />
arived the 8th of January next following, and there the said Captaine GUTTER]<br />
Craneye and Robert Thompson applied theXXXXXXXX the arlate George Morleigth and Robert<br />
Constable, and saith hee heard the said Captaine say that such his<br />
departure from Argostoll and going to Ligorne and his applying himselfe<br />
there to the said [?Morleigth] and Constable, was by order of the said Thomas<br />
dobson, therein impowered by the said John dobson, and Richard ffarington<br />
factors of the said George ffarington, And as the said Captaine [?and Thompson alsoe GUTTER]<br />
said, the said [?Morleigth] and Constable not receiving [?consignement GUTTER]<br />
of moneys or goods from the said mr dobson and ffarington, And answered them after<br />
their application aforesaid, that they must even goe home for England<br />
with the said shipp out of hand or to that effect and soe the said shipp<br />
after sixe dayes stay there namely on the fourteenth of January<br />
last departed from Ligorne for England, and arived at<br />
Plimouth the 20th of ffebruary next following, and there staid<br />
about six or seven weekes to be repaired, (having lost her [?pulleys GUTTER]<br />
by stresse of weather) and to take in goods for London. and then set saile thence and about [?fower GUTTER]<br />
dayes after arived in this port, namely on or about the eleventh<br />
of Aprill last past, All which hee knoweth for the reasons<br />
aforesaid, going all the said voyage, and saving the premisses soe<br />
downe, and saith that hee knoweth that some of the said shipps lading<br />
that shee tooke in at Zant (being fustick as hee remembreth) was<br />
on board and undischardged out of the said shipp in the end of Aprill<br />
last of this deponents sight and knowledge. And otherwise hee cannot<br />
depose, saving that while the said shipp was at Ligorne this<br />
deponent sawe the said Captaine and Robert Tompson ashore with<br />
the said [?Monteigth] and Constable.
To the tenth hee cannot depose.
To the eleaventh article hee saith and deposeth that from the time<br />
of this deponents said shipping namely from the first of January<br />
1654 hee well knoweth that the said shipp was and remained in the<br />
service and imployment of the said George ffarington till the end of<br />
Aprill 1656, during all which time the said Captaine [?Craneye]<br />
was alsoe in the said service as Commander of the said shipp, and<br />
that from the said time of this deponents said shipping until the fifth<br />
fifth of July 1655 the arlate Samuel Swann was the servant of the<br />
said Craney, and was in the said service in the said shipp, and soe<br />
was the said arlate Austin Pettye (another of the said Captaines servants<br />
from the said first of January 1654 till the said shipp had bin about<br />
a moneth at Plimouth as aforesaid, and then hee was there prest<br />
with the States service, and saith they and the said shipp had bin<br />
in the said service before this deponents said shipping, for before<br />
such his shipping shee had taken in almost all her outwards lading<br />
And lastly saith that the said Captaine [?Craney] well desired 6 ''li'' per<br />
moneth for his said service, Austin Petty 34 ''s'' per moneth and Samuel<br />
Swann 25 ''s'' per moneth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.r moneth. And otherwise hee cannot depose. +
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