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on board the fflemings. in regard of the D … on board the fflemings. in regard of the Difference betwixt<br />
England and Spaine, And further that Captaine<br />
Thorne Interrate. stayed at Mevis and Saint Christopher: about<br />
five monethes, but about what, occasion hee knoweth not, And saith<br />
that it is a Common thing used among the Planters and<br />
Inhabitants in the said Islands to promise to lade goods<br />
on board ships to be Transported to severall ports, and<br />
yet to break their promise. and lade none; And saith<br />
that hee beleeveth that the occasion of the ''Peace'' her comming<br />
home dead freighted, was by meanes of the said<br />
hurricanoes. and the fflemings being there as aforesaid:/:<br />
and further cannot answer.
To the 11th. hee cannot Answer saving his foregoeing deposition<br />
and saving that the said Grove did use all meanes to<br />
dispatche the said ship from the severall ports and places shee was at<br />
the said Voyage according to the order of the said Woods<br />
and hee beleeveth that if the said Woods had come away<br />
sooner from the said Island which hee saith hee might have<br />
done) it would have saved much money; which was spent<br />
in the time of the said ships lying there, and alsoe have<br />
benefitted the said Voyage./:
To the 12th hee cannot Answer:/:
To the 13.th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and<br />
further hee saith hee Cannot . Answer:/:-
To the 14th. hee saith that the Victualls and<br />
Provisions. spent the said Voyage: per moneth did amount<br />
unto (as the said Luke Wood hath told this Deponent) about<br />
25:li or 30:li: and further cannot answer saving as aforesaid
To the 15th. hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition<br />
and further cannot Answer:/:
To the 16th: hee saith that at, and betweene ffalmouth and<br />
Plymouth the said Wood did Cleare foure men off of the ship; And saith<br />
that there was want of Provisions onboard the said Shipp<br />
from ffalmouth up to London the homewards voyage, and<br />
Otherwise Answereth not:/:
To the 17th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and<br />
further doth not answer, saving hee saith the said Luke<br />
Wood did all the said Voyage, give the said Grove as bad<br />
words as the said Grove gave or spake to or against the<br />
said Wood, and the said Wood oftentimes in this deponents<br />
hearing did call the said Grove Yong Rogue; and other<br />
reproachfull names and the said Wood told this deponent that<br />
if it had not bin for him the said Wood the said Grove<br />
had never come in to the said Ship as Master or to that effect, which<br />
said Woods did disparidge the said Grove, and was as<br />
he saith a great meanes to make his Company or some of them slight<br />
him./.:
Toome of them slight<br />
him./.:
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