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To the 8th hee saith that from the time of … To the 8th hee saith that from the time of the Departure of<br />
the said Ship ''Anne'' from Gravesend and Untill the day of<br />
her discharging of her last goods at Scanderoone was<br />
about seaven monethes and three weekes and soe<br />
long time all the foresaid mariners ought to be paid<br />
their severall wages for which they were hyred. and<br />
further hee cannot depose/.
To the 9th hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid./.
To the 10th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this<br />
Court./.
To the 11th hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true.¨
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin:/:
Joseph bond [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
To the Interrogatories./. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the 1th hee saith that hee was Boatswaine of the said Ship ''Anne''<br />
the voyage in question and saith that at Ciprus<br />
hee receaved Twenty Dollers in part for his service on<br />
the said Ship, namely fourteene Dollers of one Mr Roger ffowke at the time of the<br />
said Ship being there the 2d time, and the other six of his Precontest John Atkins at her<br />
there touching in her Course homewards as aforesaid. And further hee cannot answer./
To the 2d hee hath not Deposed to the articles Interrate. further than<br />
by report./:
To the 3d hee saith that hee well knoweth all the partyes mentioned<br />
in the schedule Interrate and saith that Christopher Malin<br />
John Roberts. George Southerne, Bethe?r Tinke, are in and<br />
about London, and the other as beleeveth are gone in the States<br />
Service: And saith they are all able And sufficient Mariners<br />
and Seamen and fit for such places as they were put into<br />
the said shipp./
To the 4th hee saith that hee doth not account those Seamen able<br />
and honest-men which suffer a ship and Lading to be lost<br />
before a faire winde, through their ignorance or Carelessnes<br />
But saith that the winde was very high when the ''Anne''<br />
was driven upon the said sands, and the Seas were mighty<br />
boysterous. Insomuch that they beate over the Deck of the<br />
said ship with such a fforce that the Company on the Deck could<br />
Scarce Stand upon their Leggs, and saith there were letters<br />
saved, and brought out of the said ship, just before her<br />
breaching in peeces, and saith the bookes of Accounts belonging<br />
to the ship, was not brought out. but left in her, when her<br />
Company left her. And saith that, after the said ship Struck upon<br />
the Sands, her Company had noe time to Take any of their<br />
owne goods (save what they had about them) but were all<br />
busied about hoysting out their boate: and further doth not<br />
answer:/:
To the fifth hee saith the said Ship ''Anne'' came from ffalmouth [?next GUTTER]<br />
(beforealmouth [?next GUTTER]<br />
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