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'''F:F:'''
The 26th of ffebruary 1658
Ex … '''F:F:'''
The 26th of ffebruary 1658
Examined upon an Allegation given in by<br />
Mr Smith on the behalfe of the said [?marriners]
Christopher Malym Thomas Garret}<br />
Bethel Tynck, George Southerne}<br />
George Rogers, Thomas West, ffrancis}<br />
Rosse, and John Roberts: late Mariners of}<br />
The Ship the ''Anne'', whereof William}<br />
Malym was Masterr against}<br />
?Daniel fooke: Smith Budd}
'''Rp. i:us'''
'''John Atkins''' of Ratcliffe Mariner<br />
aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts Sworne<br />
and Examined./:
To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth<br />
that hee beleeveth the arlate ffooke Was<br />
Owner of the arlate ship the ''Anne'' whereof Wm Malym was<br />
Master in the Month of November 1657: and soe hee hath heard the said ffrancis ffooke acknowledge and further hee<br />
cannot depose/:
To the second and 3d articles and schedule annexed hee saith that the said Wm Malym did Hire<br />
all the Mariners schedulate, to saile and goe in the said ship<br />
''Anne'' from this Port of London, to Yarmouth, and<br />
from thence to goe to Marsellis, and to other ports within the<br />
Streights, and to returne againe to this Port; And saith that<br />
Christopher Malym mentioned in the schedule was (as he remembreth) shipped at three pounds<br />
per moneth, and soe much hee did Deserve the said Voyage<br />
and saith hee knoweth not at what rates or wages, the other<br />
Mariners Schedulate or any of the were shipped or<br />
hired at per moneth to goe the said Voyage; but saith that Thomas<br />
Garret Carpenter of thee said Ship well deserved i: ''li'' vj: ''s'' per<br />
moneth the said voyage Bethell Tincke?s, a Comon man of the said ship<br />
well deserved 1: ''li'' 7: ''s'' per moneth the said Voyage George Southerne a Comon man of the said ship, deserved i: ''li'' 7: ''s'' per moneth the said Voyage<br />
John Robert Chirugeon of the said ship, well deserved 2: ''li'' 2: ''s'' per mon:th<br />
the said Voyage; and Thomas West the Cooper of the said<br />
Ship deserved, about 1: ''li'' x. ''s'' per moneth the said Voyage, And<br />
saith the foresaid sommes are usually given to mariners that<br />
serve in the places and qualityes aforesaid, on such Voyages and<br />
rather more, The premises hee deposeth, being hyred<br />
at this Port by thee said William Malym, to goe Cheife Mate<br />
of the said Ship ''Anne'', the said Voyage; and goeing from<br />
hence Mate of her, and Continueing in her till her<br />
Casting away, And further hee cannot depose./:
To the 4th hee saith that after the hyring of all the said Mariners<br />
schedule (sic), the said William Malym set saile with the said ship from<br />
Gravesend to Yarmouth, and at Yarmouth the said William Malym<br />
paid to all the Mariners schedulate their halfe pay, and further<br />
hee cannot depose./.
To the .5:th hee saith that the said Ship ''Anne'', and all the Mariners<br />
schedulate departed and set saile from Gravesend on the said voyage<br />
(onavesend on the said voyage<br />
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