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saith that since the deponent soe receaved … saith that since the deponent soe receaved from his bargaine of buying<br />
her at the rate of seaven hundred and tenn pounds the sayd shipp ''Consent'' hath<br />
by her Owners bin sold at a farr lesse rate unto one William Castle<br />
of whome this deponent hath since bought a [?third] part of her her tackle and<br />
furniture, And to the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively./
To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee hath knowne the Shipp ''Consent'' for these<br />
twelve yeares last past or thereabouts and the shipp ''Phoenix'' Interrate for about<br />
these five or fower yeares last past And saith hee last sawe the ''Consent''<br />
about a weeke since lyeing in Saint Saviours docke And saith hee sawe the ''Phoenix''<br />
last about two monthes since layeing at or neere Blackwall And further<br />
to this Interrogatorie he cannot answere
To the 3: 4th and 5th: Interrogatories hee saith hee cannot answere knowing nothinge<br />
touching the contents of them./
To the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto,<br />
neither can hee answere thereto: knowing nothing of the contents thereof/
To the 7th hee cannot answere knowing nothing thereof
To the last hee answereth negatively to every part thereof
Repeated before doctor Godolphin:/
Thomas Gould [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 9th day of ffebruary 1658:/
Sorrell con. Hall aforesaid:}
Examined on the said Allegation./-
'''Rp. (11us'''
'''vide (15: ?and AA:'''
'''William Wood''' of Upper Shadwell in the parish of<br />
Stepney mariner aged 27 yeeres of thereabouts<br />
sworne and Examined:/:
To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee saith that<br />
hee well knowe, and was a Comon man of the shipp<br />
the ''Agreement'' arlate John Hall Master the voyage in<br />
question, and saith shee came from Newcastle the said<br />
Voyage with a Lading of Coales, on or about the twentieth<br />
day of October 1658. in Company of about Threescore<br />
saile of Colliers which were bound hereto this Port, and<br />
some other places here in England, and saith the arlate ship<br />
the ''Abigail'', whereof one Lavezick was master came out<br />
from Newcastle presently after the ''Agreement'' came thence in<br />
the Company of the said ffleete; and saith the ''Agreement'' [?kept]<br />
before the ''Abigail'' from her comming out of Newcastle as<br />
aforesaid about a League untill about foure of the Clock of the morning<br />
of [X] day happening about foure dayes after such their<br />
Coming out, And saith that on the said morning as the<br />
''Agreement'' was sailing with an Easy S[?ervice] to Keepe the Company<br />
of the foresaid ffleete; the said Ship the ''Abigaile'' came out<br />
and came very neere the ''Agreement'' and some of the<br />
''Agreements'' Company that was on her deck fearing the<br />
''Abigail'' would be foule of the ''Agreement'' did Imediately<br />
call out to the Company on the ''Abigailes'' deck to take more<br />
roomeiles'' deck to take more<br />
roome +
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