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for Zant was by Casualty forced upon
 
for Zant was by Casualty forced upon
 
the Rocks neare the Island of Zant upon which shee lay and
 
the Rocks neare the Island of Zant upon which shee lay and
stucke gast for diverse howers space together in great danger to
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stucke fast for diverse howers space together in great danger to
bee utterly ;ost and cast away. the arlate William Hayward
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bee utterly lost and cast away. the arlate William Hayward
 
and his mate with others of the said ships company being
 
and his mate with others of the said ships company being
 
ymediatly before that tyme deceased. And saith that
 
ymediatly before that tyme deceased. And saith that
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parts out of Love to his Countrey and to the Owners of the said ship
 
parts out of Love to his Countrey and to the Owners of the said ship
 
(being English men) and to preserve the said ship from the inevitable
 
(being English men) and to preserve the said ship from the inevitable
ruine (if not prevented) whichj shee was fallen into hee did procure
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ruine (if not prevented) which shee was fallen into hee did procure
 
severall Masters of ships with Marriners and others with therein
 
severall Masters of ships with Marriners and others with therein
 
boats and vessells, and other necessaryes and materialls to gett the
 
boats and vessells, and other necessaryes and materialls to gett the

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The 30th day of August 1651.

ffarington against the shipp the
Arke and against Ha[?wa]rd and
Company interressted therein.

Examined upon the Libell and schedule given and exhibited
on the behalfe of the said ffarington.

Rp. jus

Jo[X]n H[?ars] of Radriffe in the County of Surrey
Marriner aged 4[?8] yeares or thereabouts
sworne and Examined. deposeth

To the first and second articles of the said Libell hee saith and deposeth
that within the tyme allegate the Arke arlate which was well
knowne unto this deponent being out upon a tradeing voyage
in the parts beyond the Seas and as shee was proceeding from Candy
for Zant was by Casualty forced upon
the Rocks neare the Island of Zant upon which shee lay and
stucke fast for diverse howers space together in great danger to
bee utterly lost and cast away. the arlate William Hayward
and his mate with others of the said ships company being
ymediatly before that tyme deceased. And saith that
such the necessity and danger of the said ship was soe generally
taken Notice of att Zant by her being strucke or sett upon
the said Rocke as that the arlate George ffarington the
producent in this cause being an Englishe Marchant and then in those
parts out of Love to his Countrey and to the Owners of the said ship
(being English men) and to preserve the said ship from the inevitable
ruine (if not prevented) which shee was fallen into hee did procure
severall Masters of ships with Marriners and others with therein
boats and vessells, and other necessaryes and materialls to gett the
said shipp to leave off the said Rocks