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The 4th of August 1657/
Tawle … '''A:7:'''
The 4th of August 1657/
Tawley and Company of the ''Recovery'' against the sayd}<br />
shipp and Barlett the master of her Suckley ffrancklin}
Examined upon the allegation given on behalfe of<br />
the sayd Tawley and others./
'''A4: / Rp. 3us'''
'''Mathew Smith''' of the parish of Saint Clements danes<br />
gentleman aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne<br />
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/
To the first second and third articles of the sayd allegation and the<br />
schedule in the sayd first article mentioned hee saith and deposeth that<br />
hee this deponent in the moneth of November one thousand sixe hundred<br />
fifty sixe was at the Barbados as a trader there in the way of Marchandize<br />
and saith that The shipp the ''Recovery'' arlate of which the arlate Josuah Bartlett was<br />
then Master and Commander then laye at the Barbados to take a freight<br />
thense for England and this deponent being then desyrous to goe thense<br />
for England, did cause some goods as sugar and ffustick which hee then<br />
had there, to bee laden aboard her, and did agree with the sayd Joshua<br />
Bartlett as Master of the sayd shipp to transporte the sayd<br />
goods upon freight in the sayd shipp for England and did agree with him<br />
to labour in the sayd shipp as a Mariner (for that the sayd Bartlett<br />
stood neede of Mariners some of his Company being dead in a voyage<br />
which hee had made with the sayd shipp to Cape de Verde Islands) for and in<br />
liew of his this deponents passage in the sayd shipp for England, and soe came<br />
on board there in the sayd moneth of November and on the eighteenth day thereof<br />
and thereby knoweth that the arlate Tawley And Christopher ha[?w]le Peter Canaly<br />
Roger haly Edward Chorke[?ys] Gilbert Cult Richard Kingston humfrey Triggs John<br />
Lash George Blowe and hugh Wakes in the sayd schedule named and John<br />
Bond the Gunner in the sayd schedule named and since deceased, and others whose<br />
names hee remembreth not did serve in the sayd shipp as Officers and<br />
Mariners of her according to their severall places, and as hee hath heard<br />
them sayd the Master agreed with them at the severall monthly rates or<br />
wages in the sayd schedule mentioned And further to those articles saving his subsequent depositions hee<br />
cannot depose for that hee knoweth not when they came first aboard hee<br />
coming in her only from the Barbados as aforesayd./
To the 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd alleagation hee saith<br />
that hee goeing a passenger in the sayd shipp ''Recovery'' in manner<br />
aforesayd from the Barbados for London where shee arrived in the<br />
moneth of June one thousand sixe hundred fifty seaven saith that<br />
the sayd shipp having receaved aboard, her ladeing at the Barbados<br />
departed therewith from thense on the nynteenth day of November one<br />
thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe in Company of the ''Gilbert'' arlate<br />
a shipp whereof the arlate Mr Croford was Commander and<br />
saith that the sayd shipp ''Recovery'' before her comming from the<br />
Barbados her comming from the<br />
Barbados +
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The 4th of August 1657/
Tawle … '''A:7:'''
The 4th of August 1657/
Tawley and Company of the ''Recovery'' against the sayd}<br />
shipp and Barlett the master of her Suckley ffrancklin}
Examined upon the allegation given on behalfe of<br />
the sayd Tawley and others./
'''A4: / Rp. 3us'''
'''Mathew Smith''' of the parish of Saint Clements danes<br />
gentleman aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne<br />
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/
To the first second and third articles of the sayd allegation and the<br />
schedule in the sayd first article mentioned hee saith and deposeth that<br />
hee this deponent in the moneth of November one thousand sixe hundred<br />
fifty sixe was at the Barbados as a trader there in the way of Marchandize<br />
and saith that The shipp the ''Recovery'' arlate of which the arlate Josuah Bartlett was<br />
then Master and Commander then laye at the Barbados to take a freight<br />
thense for England and this deponent being then desyrous to goe thense<br />
for England, did cause some goods as sugar and ffustick which hee then<br />
had there, to bee laden aboard her, and did agree with the sayd Joshua<br />
Bartlett as Master of the sayd shipp to transporte the sayd<br />
goods upon freight in the sayd shipp for England and did agree with him<br />
to labour in the sayd shipp as a Mariner (for that the sayd Bartlett<br />
stood neede of Mariners some of his Company being dead in a voyage<br />
which hee had made with the sayd shipp to Cape de Verde Islands) for and in<br />
liew of his this deponents passage in the sayd shipp for England, and soe came<br />
on board there in the sayd moneth of November and on the eighteenth day thereof<br />
and thereby knoweth that the arlate Tawley And Christopher ha[?w]le Peter Canaly<br />
Roger haly Edward Chorke[?ys] Gilbert Cult Richard Kingston humfrey Triggs John<br />
Lash George Blowe and hugh Wakes in the sayd schedule named and John<br />
Bond the Gunner in the sayd schedule named and since deceased, and others whose<br />
names hee remembreth not did serve in the sayd shipp as Officers and<br />
Mariners of her according to their severall places, and as hee hath heard<br />
them sayd the Master agreed with them at the severall monthly rates or<br />
wages in the sayd schedule mentioned And further to those articles saving his subsequent depositions hee<br />
cannot depose for that hee knoweth not when they came first aboard hee<br />
coming in her only from the Barbados as aforesayd./
To the 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd alleagation hee saith<br />
that hee goeing a passenger in the sayd shipp ''Recovery'' in manner<br />
aforesayd from the Barbados for London where shee arrived in the<br />
moneth of June one thousand sixe hundred fifty seaven saith that<br />
the sayd shipp having receaved aboard, her ladeing at the Barbados<br />
departed therewith from thense on the nynteenth day of November one<br />
thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe in Company of the ''Gilbert'' arlate<br />
a shipp whereof the arlate Mr Croford was Commander and<br />
saith that the sayd shipp ''Recovery'' before her comming from the<br />
Barbados her comming from the<br />
Barbados +
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