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1.^<header>
2. <series>HCA 13//1</series>
3. <folio>f.448r</folio>
4. <picture>P1140063</picture>
5. <summary></summary>
6. <document-date></document-date>
7. <status>First cut transcription started and completed on 24/10/12 by Janet Few; edited on 08/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
8. <first-transcriber>Janet Few, 24/10/12</first-transcriber>
9. </header>
10.
11. <document-start>
12. February 27.1656:-
13. <margin value="Left">Ketch and others against the shipp The Minories
14. and against James Boydon and Suckley Budd</margin>
15. ExamIned upon the Allegation given by Mr Suckley
16. December 1656
17. <margin value="Left">Rp. 1</margin>
18. John Ketch of Nightingale: Lane in the parish of Algate
19. London in the County of Middlesex late Master of the said
20. shipp the Minories aged 54. yeares or thereabouts sworne
21. ánd examined saith as followeth
22. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith that in the yeare 1653. arlate and
23. some of the moneths therein, (this examinate at present not remembering the particular moneth)
24. hee the arlate John Keech this deponent was Master of the said shipp the Minories
25. Busse and was soe constituted by Captaine Richard ffearnes accompted
26. Husbband of the Corporation for the poore of London the said Corporation then
27. having severall other Vessels employed abroad at sea for their accompt, and that
28. the said Richard ffearnes did fitt and furnish out to sea the said Vessells upon the
29. accompt aforesaid, Which hee deponent knoweth, having bin Master of diverse of
30. the said Vessells upon severall such voiages, And otherwise cannot depose./
31. To the second hee saith, that hee this examinate was constituted Master of the said
32. shipp the Minories Busse by the said Captaine Richard ffearnes upon the voiage
33. in Controversie, and that, at such time as the said shipp was fully fitted and furnished
34. to sea, and saith that hee this deponent did not at any time accompany the said ffearnes
35. in his giving order for the reparation of the said shipp, soe that hee doeth not know
36. what particular goods in order to the said reparation were fetched from any of the
37. persons arlate, save onely ˹that hee sawe˺ one Cable of seaven inch about fetched from brought
38. aboard the said shipp by the arlate John Meryhurst, and that the said shipp
39. was graved in the graving place of the arlate Ambrose Dennison, and that
40. some iron worke for the said shipp was brought in by the arlate Jeremiah
41. Colt or such as fetched the same from his house by direction of the Carpenters that
42. repaired the said shipp, and that some old quoÿles of roapes and some old blocks
43. were for the said shipps use brought from and furnished by the arlate Henry
44. Askettle, saying all the said Materialls were soe furnished before this deponent
45. became Master of the said shipp, and without any order or authority at all
46. from this deponent who as hee persisteth never intermeddled nor had any thing at
47. all to doe with or in the said shipps reparation, And further cannot depose
48. To the third he saith, hee knoweth nothing at all of the Contents of this article.
49. To the 4:th hee saith, that the Materialls predeposed were furnished as foresaid
50. and were made use of in the said voyage, and that the said shipp proceeded thereupon
51. under the Conduct of this deponent being in all particulars fitted and furnished as
52. was necessary for such employment, but by whom or upon what accompt, or
53. for what valew the said shipps reparation or necessary materialls were furnished
54. (otherwise than as aforesaid) hee saith hee cannot depose./
55. To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true.//
56. John Keitsh SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
57.
58. The same day examined and upon the said Allegation
59. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2</margin>
60. William Barber of Wapping in the County of Middlesex
61. Mariner lateMasters=Mate of the said shipp the Minories
62. aged 48 yeares or thereabouts a Wittnesse sworne and examined
63. saith as followeth
64. To the first ˹article˺ hee saith, That in the yeare 1653. the arlate Captaine John
65. ffearnes as Agent for the Corporation arlate and husband for the said Corporation
66. caused the shipp the Minories Busse arlate to bee fitted forth upon a ffishing
67. Voiage, wherein this deponent went Masters-Mate: And further cannot depose
68. To the second hee saith, That hee this deponent by the direction of the said Captaine
69. ffearnes in the quality aforesaid fetched from the arlate Henry Askettles house
70. a quantity of pitch and tarr and some blocks and a quantity of fish and some
</document-end>

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