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To the 5th hee saith that hee beleeveth th … To the 5th hee saith that hee beleeveth the said wine was<br />
worth the summe of thirty pounds sterling at the least Per Pype and saith<br />
that the Company of the ''Alexander'' and Ketch tooke away<br />
and killed, and were the cause of the Death of about foure<br />
Dozen of Canary birds which were in the said ship, which were<br />
worth about foure shillings a peece, and saith that hee berily<br />
beleeveth that the Ownes of the said ship have<br />
sustained dammage by the said ships being carried back, and<br />
hindered as aforesaid to the summe of One hundred and ffifty<br />
pounds sterling besides hee saith that hee beleeveth that the said<br />
ships sailes Rigging, and tackling by meanes of the [?XXoting]<br />
aforesaid were damnified to the Vallue of Twenty pounds<br />
sterling but saith that hee cannot Judge the Vallue of the<br />
foresaid Cutlace, Pot Panns, Spoones, Table Cloaths, and<br />
Seamans Cloathes, And further doth not depose not knowing<br />
who were or are the Owners Imployers or setters forth of<br />
the ''Alexander''./.
Repeated before doctor Walker.
Richard [?taijllor] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 11th of Aprill 1660./: [CENTRE HEADING]
[?Ringelly] and Ash against}<br />
[?XXX] aforesaid}
[?'''vide XXX''']
Examined on the said Allegation.
'''(2dus'''
'''Thomas More''' of Horsey downe in the County of Surry<br />
Shipwright, aged 25 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and Examined/
To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth that the arlate<br />
Charles Sanders was Master and Comander of the arlate ship the ''Anne and Margaret''<br />
and had the Care and charge of her from the moneth of June 1657. untill<br />
July 1658. which hee knoweth for that hee served in the said ship as Carpenters<br />
mate, from the second of June 1657: untill the beginning or thereabouts of<br />
July 1658, And further cannot depose./.
To the second article of the said Allegation hee saith that on the Eleabventh<br />
day of June 1657. to this Deponents best remembrance the said Charles<br />
Sanders did set saile with the said ship from Gravesend. to saile to severall<br />
Ports, and places beyond the seas upon a Trading Voyage, and saith<br />
that hee well knoweth that the arlate Robert Bavin did goe Chirurgion<br />
of the said ship the said Voyage, Nicholas Pengely Masters Mate, and Alexander<br />
Ash Cooke, (saving the two first moneths, for which time the said Ash served<br />
as a Common man in the said ship): But saith hee knoweth not who hired<br />
them, but beleeveth they were hired by the said Sanders, neither doth<br />
hee knowe for what wages they were hired at, But hath heard<br />
that the said Bavin was hired at fifty five shillings per moneth, the<br />
said Pengelly at two pounds five shillings per moneth, and the said Ash at<br />
26. ''s'' per moneth, And saith that hee well knoweth that they and each of them<br />
respectively did deserve the aid summes per moneth, for every<br />
moneth they and every of them served in the said ship the said voyage,<br />
and saith the said respective summes are usuall and ordinary summs<br />
given to Men that serve in such Places, in such ships, and upon such a<br />
voyage as the ''Anne and Margaret'' went the voyage in question, and this<br />
deponent hath knowne [?greater] summes Per moneth given to men that served in the same<br />
Places: and upon the kike voyages and like ships namely to a Chirurgion<br />
3 ''li'' a Mate fifty five shillings, and sometimes 3 ''li'' a Cooke 40 ''s'' Per moneth or neare<br />
thereabouts, And saith that the said Bavin Pengelly and Ash entered into<br />
(fulllly and Ash entered into<br />
(full +
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