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said [?wyngarts] and blamed him for such h … said [?wyngarts] and blamed him for such his delay and for neglecting his<br />
Imployers occasions, telling how the weather had bin faire and how that<br />
other shipps from England ffrance and other places had arived at dublin while<br />
he was loytering by the way or to that effect, and this deponent then and there<br />
severall times required him the said wyngarts to proceese with his said<br />
shipp for dublin, and this deponent the next day (after such his<br />
coming by horse to Waterford) retourning for dublin left strict charge<br />
and order with the said winegaerts to make all spped away with his shipp<br />
for dublin, whether this deponent (as hee told him) would gow before to<br />
get all things in a readines for his lading, and soe this deponent departed<br />
by land for dublin, but while hee was soe at Waterford, hee was as<br />
hee saith tiold and made acquainted by ffishermen and others and<br />
by some of the said wyngaerts owne company, that hee had neglected<br />
the oportunitie of wine and weather and staid at Waterford when hee<br />
had severall times oportunitie of going for dublin with his said shipp.<br />
And further hee doth not depose, saving the said producents are much<br />
damnified by such delay of the said wyngarts, and saving that the said<br />
Wyngarts (as this deponent was credibly informed) staid with his shipp<br />
about thirtie dayes at Waterford when hee might have gonne for dublin.
To the 8th and 9th articles hee saith and deposeth that this deponent staying and<br />
waiting at dublin for the arivall of the ''Golden Sunne'' which hee daily expected<br />
according to the charhe and order which hee had soe lost with the said wyngarts<br />
at Waterford, there arived at dublin on the six and twentieth of december<br />
1659 a shipp called the ''Mary'' of Middleborow (William dunkin master)<br />
which master told this deponent (making enquirie after the ''Golden Sun'')<br />
that the said shipp the ''Golden Mary'' (sic) came then from Waterford, and<br />
that the said sjipp the ''Golden Sun'' departed thence two houres before<br />
her on the 25th of december aforesaid to come for dublin with the winde faire, and therefore hee<br />
finding her not at dublin, advised what was become of her. But<br />
afterwards namely on the said twelveth of January 1659 and not<br />
before, the said wynegartz as aforesaid came and arived with his<br />
said shipp at dublin, and this deponent then blaming him for his delay<br />
and telling him there that the said shipp the ''Mary'' which came out of<br />
Waterford after him, was arived at dublin above a fortnight before<br />
him, and demannding of him how it came soe to passe, the said wyneharts<br />
confessed and said that hee by the way had put with his said shipp<br />
into Wexford Roade and had come there to an anchor, and bu that<br />
meanes had lost the oportunitie of winde which ranne contrary, and<br />
this examinate saith that teh said wynegarts at Waterford made some mention<br />
to this deponent of putting into Wexford roade with his shipp and soe to goe through<br />
the bancks in his passage for dublin. but this deponent expressely<br />
forbade him, and chardged him to come directly for dublin without<br />
going into Wesford roade, which hee saith the said Wynegarts<br />
neglected, at least ommitted to doe, and soe the voyage was delayed.
To the tenth article hee saith and deposeth That after the premisses<br />
and when the said shipp the ''Golden Sun'' departed from the said port of<br />
dublin, namely in ot about the beginning of ffebruary 1659, this deponent<br />
factor of and for the said producents gave speciall order and direction<br />
to the said Adolph Wyngarerts to goe with and saile her to the River<br />
of Kilmare in the West of Ireland, And in regard that the said<br />
Wyngaerts was not well acquainted with that coast this deponent<br />
provided and put a sufficient and experienced pilot aboard named<br />
George Bird to pilot her thither, and desired the sayd Wyngaerts<br />
to desired the sayd Wyngaerts<br />
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