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<document-start>
1. 27.o Februar. 1655.
2. Examined upon the sayd Allegation
3. <margin value="Left">5. </margin>
4. Samuel Dun of Limehouse in the County of Middlesex Mariner late cheife
5. masters mate and Steevador on board the shipp Thomas Bonadventure
6. Capt Hughes Commander the voyage in question, aged 36 yeares or
7. thereabouts a witnes produced sworne and examined saith and
8. deposeth as followeth. videlicet
9. To the 1. and 2. Articles of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith, that the arlate shipp
10. arrived the last tyme att Ciprus the voyage in question to take in her lading the
11. first day of May 1652 and not before, and had then about one hundred baggs
12. of cotton woolls on b˹o˺ard her and also a four hundred and odd baggs of galls,
13. And saith that after her such arrivall she receyved on board her about
14. two hundred and five baggs of Ciprus woolls, which he beleiveth were
15. all or most of them for the accompt of the freighters, and were all or most
16. of them laden by the arlate Roger ffooke. And otherwse (not particularly
17. remembring the number of baggs laden otherwise than as aforesayd, nor certainly
18. knowing the particular aććompt for who the same were laden, this deponent
19. attending principally to his owne office and imployment in the sayd shipp) he cannot
20. depose, saving that there was a report on board as hee saith, that tenne
21. baggs did belong to one Mr Rich./
22. To the third and fourth articles of the sayd allegation, This deponent saith that the sayd
23. shipp was of the burthen of about two hundred and eighty tonnes and had
24. forty four men belonging to her the tyme aforesayd and noe more. And as
25. for the Ciprus Woolls arlate, he saith, they are putt in very great baggs
26. and are steeved with much difficulty after such tyme especially as any
27. considerable number of them are laden. And he further saith that being
28. steevador of the sayd shipp, and having undergone that office in other shipps
29. he thereby knoweth, that forty four men in a shipp of the tonnage aforesayd
30. having about 100 baggs of woolls and 400 odd baggs of galls on board
31. before, cannot receyve and take on board and steeve above eight baggs
32. of Ciprus woolls a day one day with another, And moreover saith that the
33. Company of the Thomas Bonadventure the tyme arlate did attend diligently
34. to their labour about twenty howres a day, and yet they did not receive and
35. steeve above eight baggs a day one day with another, nor could they perfor=
36. ming their worke as it ought to be done have so stowed above eight a day
37. one day with another. All which he deposeth for that hee saw the said worke
38. performed, and was steevador of the sayd shipp as hee hath predeposed. And otherwise he ćannot depose.
39. To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith he well concei=
40. veth that after the sayd shipps sayd last coming to Ciprus there was a great
41. parcell of woolls of in 170. or more baggs laden, and that the last of
42. them were laden and steeved upon the two and twentyeth of May: whX 1652
43. which being done this deponent caused all the steeving geare to be sent on
44. shoare the next day; and the Company of the shipp fell to fitt their shipp for
45. her voyage to London whence they intended to sayle assoone as their sayd
46. shipp could be caulked and fitted which might have bene done in three
47. or four dayes. And he saith that the sayd steeving geere being so carryed
48. on shoare, the arlate Roger ffooke and Richard Chowne came to this deponent
49. and acquainted him that they had two parcells more of woolls to be laden, and
50. desired him to be carefull in the steeving of them, and prayed him earnestly
51. to fetch the steeving Instruments agayne on board. for which And this
52. deponent att such desire and by the order of the sayd ffooke and Chowne did
53. fetch the sayd Instruments on board agayne, and they the sayd ffooke and Chowne
54. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">sent</margin>
</document-end>

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