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condition the said Mr Hunt shipped them on … condition the said Mr Hunt shipped them on board the said shipp to serve in the said<br />
voyage outwards and back for London where the voyage<br />
was to end, And the said Hunt shipped the said ffrisby Carpenter<br />
(although hee was sickly) and the said Archer marriner the said<br />
voyage. and they the said ffrisby and Archer accordingly came on board<br />
were hired in the fight and knowledge of this deponent who was<br />
mate of the said shipp. Et alr nescit not being present at their<br />
hireing or of their promises they made. Nor knoweth what wages,<br />
they were to have.
Ad 3 et 4 deponit that the said shipp accordingly proceeded ?to ffalmouth<br />
and tooke in a lading of pilchards there, and went thence to<br />
severall place in the streights and at Civita Vechia tooke in a<br />
lading of Brimstone to bee brought for London for the use of his<br />
Majority the King of England. And saith that the said ffrisby was<br />
very sickly in the beginning of y:e said voyage and could doe but<br />
little service, and the said Archer was shortly after y:e beginning<br />
of the said voyage very ill, and soe bare of cloathes that the<br />
M:r Henry Hunt did out of pity supply them of which hee knoweth being aboard and going the said voyage Et alre. nescit
Ad 5. 6 et 7 arles deponit that the said shipp in her course of<br />
proceeding went from Civita Vechia to zant and Zephalonia where<br />
she tooke in Currance, and came thence back to Ligorne touching<br />
at Messina, and while the said shipp was soe at Legorne y:e said<br />
ffrisby and Archer went and staid on shore six or seaven dayes<br />
and nights together drinking and ideling, and<br />
soe neglected their duties aboard and the shipps busines. And<br />
saith that five other of the said shipps Company keeping company<br />
with the said ffrisby and Archer the Master went ashore and as this<br />
deponent hath bin credibly informed went to the English Consull<br />
and complained of his said men and of the man of the house that<br />
harboured them, And saith they they all seaven being some time<br />
kept prisoners three of them came on board and the Captaine entertained them<br />
but the said ffrisby and Archer, and two others staid behind, and<br />
came not afterwards on board, although they came neere<br />
to the waterside as the said three persons who returned aboard told<br />
this depo:t and who might have come aboard in the said shipps boate<br />
with y:e other three if they had pleased being at liberty, and the<br />
shipps boate then ashire And saith that by reason of the said ffrisbys<br />
desertion of his said shipp, the said Hunt was forced to hire another<br />
carpenter in his stead, and by reason of the disertion of the said shipp<br />
by the said ffrisby and Archer and the other two, (the Cooper and the Gunners mate<br />
who also staid ashore) y:e shipps strength was much abated. Et alr nescit
Ad Interria
Ad primum renat that hee is going in a merchant man called the ''Merryland XXXX''<br />
bound for Barbery and is mate of her, and is worth little, and this deponents<br />
wife and the producent call Cozens which is a ?farrest is not other wife related to him
Ad 2 rendt that while they the said ffrisby and Archer while they were onboard and untill their<br />
going ashore at Leghorne. did indifferently well performe their duties<br />
And saith hee ?saiv noe mony padi them. Et alr nescit
Ad 3 nescit.ony padi them. Et alr nescit
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