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ánd upon certaine tearmes, but they brak o … ánd upon certaine tearmes, but they brak off for that this deponent<br />
who knew the said wharfe to be very much decayed, would not undertake<br />
to put it into repaire as the said mr Ewens would have had him to have<br />
donne. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee hath left ballasting seaven yeeres<br />
and hath noe relation to the interrogated Prior or his Lighters, and<br />
that hee was formerly a low water man, but now imployes his lighter<br />
in carrying of rubbish from this citie, and otherwise negatively<br />
for his part saving as aforesaid.
To the second negatively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
The marke of<br />
Gregory '''A''' Parbury/. [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The 26: day of October 1656:
Touching the ship the}<br />
''Maline'', Olave Peter}<br />
Master}
'''Peter Split''' of the parish of Saint Buttolphs<br />
Algate London Mariner aged 33 yeeres<br />
or thereabouts, and made sworne before<br />
the right worshipfull John Godolphin Doctor of Lawes<br />
and of the Judges of the High Court of Admiralty<br />
of England, saith and Deposeth as followeth videlicet
That a certaine ship called the ''Malin'' (whereof Olave<br />
Peterson is Master) now Ryding in the River of Thames<br />
and doth Properly belong, and Appertaine unto him<br />
the said Peter Split, Adam Jennings Thomas Lowe<br />
Mannock Johnson, and John Bray, who were and<br />
are the true and Lawfull Proprietors thereof and that<br />
the said Peter Split, did and doth dwell in EastSmith=<br />
feild and the said Thomas Lowe did and doth live and<br />
Dwell in Towerstreete London. the said Mannk<br />
Johnson did and doth Live and Dwell in Limestreete<br />
London, John Bray did and Doth live and Dwell in Saint<br />
Catherins, neere unto the Tower of London, and Adam<br />
Jennings, did and doth live, and dwell sometimes in<br />
Saint Catherines aforesaid, And that they were, and are<br />
all subiects of the Comonwealth of England and that<br />
the said ship is nowe ryding in the River of Thames<br />
bound out upon a voyage to Bergen in Norway there to lade growth<br />
of that Country, and to bring the same from hence to this Port of<br />
London upon the Account of this Deponent and the rest of the<br />
owners of the said ship, and that the same are to be<br />
(unlade[n GUTTER]me are to be<br />
(unlade[n GUTTER] +
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