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March the 6th 1655/

Examination on allgation in on the behalfe of the
sayd Roger dixon./

Roger dixon against William Pyle}
Cheeke Suckley}

Chooke Suckley

dt. Cheeke/

Edward Randall of the parish of St. Katherine Coleman
London Chirurgion aged 32 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes
sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./

7. To the Sixth ˹and 7th˺ article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee well knoweth (being
8. upon the island of Barbados ˹nbed the persons hereafter (perified XXvived there)˺ that the arlate Carnabie, Turner of the shipp
9. SX barXXXX XXXX XXXXXX and divers other (which as the arlate Carnabie sayd
10. were of the Company of the shipp swann arlate) arived at the Barbados,
11. And saith the sayd Carnabie did ˹there˺ of this deponents knowledge endeavour
12. to apprehend the arlate John Turner, and XX did lay fellony to his charge
13. for a certayne parcell of gold, preladed to be by by him the sayd Carnaby
14. to be taken by the sayd Turner at Hinney, And saith the sayd Turner
15. having notice thereof, did absent himselfe and relysed into the
16. Crantrie there to avoid being taken upon the warrent which the sayd
17. Carnabie had procured against him, And saith that hee this deponent
18. did mediate with one Master Burdall a friend who preXXXXX XXXX XXXX
19. of the sayd Carnabie to get the sayd Turners freedome in the Isle
20. of the Barbados and ˹did˺ offer him that in case the sayd Carnabie would
21. dissist from presenting the sayd Turner touching the sayd business
22. hee this deponent would in the behalfe of the sayd Turner redeliver
23. to the sayd Carnabie certayne gold (which as the sayd Turner told
24. this deponent) was the same gold which the Carnabie pretended the
25. sayd Turner had reconved, which not with standing hee saith TO DO: know
26. the sayd for by Carnabie did still presente the sayd Turner for the sayd
27. gold, and (as one Captaine mett them provost marshall of the Borlador
28. told this deponent) did promise a warrent from the Governour of the sayd
29. Island tp presente the sayd Turner as a fellon for takeing the sayd TO DO: gXXX
30. whereupon the sayd Turner to avoide the presention of the sayd TO DO: Carnabie
31. did of this deponents ˹knowledge˺ shipp himselfe in a shipp belongin to Bristoll
32. in England (but whether shee was bound hee knoweth not) and saith
33. hee beleeveth the sayd Turner never ˹returned˺ to the service of the arlate TO DO: dipXX
34. his master And further to him to hee cannot depose/ X this hee
35. beleeveth for that hee heard his sayd master sayd see much And further
36. to this article hee cannot depose/

37. To the 9th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee well knoweth
38. that the sayd Turner (at the tyme hee was soo presentedby the sayd
39. Carnabie at the Barbados touching the sayd gold) was hyred to goe
40. Chirnrgion in a shipp called the Hopewell of London of which was TO DO: XXXX

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