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or ffreight one, to bring the same for Eng … or ffreight one, to bring the same for England. And<br />
further deposeth not.
To the 5th. hee saith that during the said shipps staying<br />
in the said Rode of Keck there was only one Lighter<br />
and a boate, and a Sruk[?] which was weighted by the Com[?pany GUTTER]<br />
of the ''ffalcon'' and ''ffortune'' and some other men And the said Lighter [XXX GUTTER]<br />
come but once on board the ''ffalcon'', and the men that belong[?eth GUTTER]<br />
to the said Lighter refused to goe any more<br />
with her. to the said ship ''ffalcon'' in regard shee<br />
lay at line a great Distance from the Peere head, and<br />
it being very dangerous for them to goe soe farr by<br />
reason of the great seas. and further doth<br />
not depose.
To the 6th. and 7th. hee saith that within the ffourteene<br />
dayes after the said ship ''ffalcons'' first arrivall in the<br />
said Rode, this Deponent [?XXX]ed two pylotts<br />
belonging to the Keck, to advise the said Dearsly<br />
to come upp with the said ship, and they and the said<br />
Dearsly severall times on shore had discourse there<br />
about, and both they, and severall of the Inhabitants<br />
of Keck did Advise the said Dearsley to come up neere<br />
to the peere head, and wondered that hee would lye<br />
out soe farr and said they never knew any damage happen to any ship that rode about halfe a mile from the peere head or to that effect but notwithstanding the said Dearsly<br />
would not come up any neerer And further cannot<br />
depose.
To the 8th. hee saith that the reason why the said Ship<br />
''ffalcon'' lay soe long in the said Roade, and Came<br />
home dead ffreighted was because, shee lay out soe<br />
farr as aforesaid, and her master would not suffer her<br />
to be brought up neerer to the peerehead, and further<br />
saving as a foresaid cannot depose.
To the 9th. hee saith that he cannot estimate what damage<br />
the said Alderman Barker hath suffered by reason of<br />
the said ship coming home not fully laden. And<br />
further cannot depose.
To the Interrogotories./.
To the first Interrogatory hee saith hee was not concerned in<br />
the voyage in question nor hath any Relation to Alderman<br />
Barket, saving hee was Imployed by him to lade both the foresaid<br />
ships, And saith that Alderman Barker requested him to<br />
come and Testify herein And saith that the said ship<br />
''ffalcon'' was in the Keck Rode most part of November or<br />
beginning of December 1659:: And the ''ffalcon'' hee saith<br />
was of the burthen of 100 Lasts or thereabouts and to<br />
the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition.reth himselfe to his foregoing deposition. +
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