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Transcription

The 28th of October 16553.

The Black Cock'}

Row dt

John Axon of Debtford in the County of Kent Mariner, and Enoch Peate
of London sonne of George Peate, waiters for the prize office aboard
the shipp the Black Cock sworne in Court the day aforesaid say
and depose by vertue of their oathes

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The 28th of October 1653.

The 'Church of Edam./

Rowe dt.

John Holwell of Clements Lane without Temple Barr a waiter
aboard the Church of Edam a prize taken by the shipps of this
Commonwealth, sworne in Court saith and deposeth by vertue
of his oath.

That hee went aboard the said shipp the two and twentieth of September last as
a waiter for the prize office and hath ever since waited aboard her and saith
shee is nowe lying in Bugsbies hole and very heavie laden, and ground two
foote every tide, wherby both shipp and lading will be in greate danger
unlesse shee be delivered, which delivereie would prevent the said dammadge
and save the state the chardge of 6 waiters and seamen, who are in constant
pay of the prize office at 2 s a day, besides Custom house waiters
and saith there were none of her company brought up in her, they being
(as hee understood) turned ashore at Harwich, and that the said ship is comonly
accompted to be belonging to Edam in Holland and was taken by the
Middleborough in the service of this Commonwealth.

John Holwell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 29th of October 1653.

The Galliot hoy, alias the Hope}

Rowe dt

Henry Hastings of the parish of Saint John Zachary London
Goldsmith aged 48 yeares or thereabouts a waiter for the prize office aboard
the said shipp lying at Ratcliffe, sworne before
the right worshipfull William Clarke and John Godolphin doctors
of lawes and Charles George Cock Esquire Judges of the
High Court of the Admiraltie, saith and deposeth
by vertue of his oath.

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