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<document-start>
1. The 2:d day of March. 1656 Examined upon the sayd Allegation
2. <margin value="Left">4.</margin>
3. Edward Odling of the parish of Saint Andrewes. Warderobe London
4. Doctor in Physicke aged 58. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnesse
5. Sworne and examined saith as followeth videlicet./
6. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That in or about the yeare 1653.
7. arlate the Corporation for the poore of the City of London arlate (whereof this deponent
8. then was and now is Agent or Sollicitor) had in their service and imployment for the
9. use and benefitt of the said poore, the shipp the Minories Busse arlate, And saith that
10. hee this deponent doeth not know the arlate John Keetch, was ever constituted Master
11. of the said shipp for ˹or˺ by ˹order˺ ..................... of the said Corporation and that the said
12. Corporation did not in the yeare aforesaid, nor at any other time ˹by any order of their Court˺ constitute the arlate
13. Captaine Richard ffearnes their Agent or husband (as is arlate) to looke to the
14. repairing fitting or furnishing out of any shipps or shipps for or upon the imployment
15. aforesaid. Which the premisses this deponent saith hee well knoweth to bee true for the
16. reasons aforesaid, having then been and still being privy to .......e the transactions ˹of the Court˺ of that
17. Corporation. And further cannot depose, save that the said ffearnes never was knowne
18. or acknowledged for or as a member of the said Corporation./
19. To the second Article hee saith, That the said Richard ffearnes never had the qualification
20. of husband to the Corporation by any order or approbation of their Court, which
21. this deponent knoweth for the reasons aforesaid, and cannot further depose as to any
22. action or transaction of the said ffearnes in the quality aforesaid to the effect or purpose
23. in this Article deduced./
24. To the third hee saith, That shortly after the death of the said Captaine Richard ffearnes
25. (which happened about three yeares since) some application was made to the Court of the
26. said Corporation, by some of the parties promocent in this Cause (as hee hath heard and
27. beleeveth) hee not remembring at present their particular names, and that for and a bout
28. certaine materialls and necessaries for shipping furnished by them, (as was pretended)
29. by order of the said Captaine ffearnes, for the service, and on the behalfe of the
30. said Corporation, and that thereupon some Treatie did ensue betweene the said
31. parties and the said Corporation, but what the result thereof was hee saith hee
32. knoweth not, for that hee hath not seene the same, according to the usuall Custome of that
33. Corporation in all their publique transactions, sett down in the bookes or Registery
34. of the same, And further as to any transient discourse that passed betweene the said
35. parties and the said Corporation to the effect allegate in this article, hee saith, hee remembreth not.
36. To the fowerth hee saith, That saving his foregoeing deposition, to which hee referreth
37. himselfe, hee cannot of his knowledge depose any thing to the Contents of this
38. article, not knowing of ˹nor remembring at present˺ any order or result of the Court or Corporation aforesaid to
39. concerning the contents of this Article saving that the said shipp did about the time
40. aforesaid proceed upon a fishing voyage to sea for the service of the said Companie, but
41. whether the same ˹soe˺ proceeded being fitted and inabled by any of the Materialls or
42. necessaries ................... in Controversie hee saith hee soeth not know, nor hath
43. heard any thing to that effect from any of the said Corporation
44. To the last hee saith, his foregoeing deposition is true/
45.
46. To the Crosse Interrogatories:-/
47. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith, that hee this rendent was warned by Mr
48. Browne Deputy Marshall of this Court to come and declare the trueth
49. of his knowledge in this Cause, and otherwise negatively/
50. To the second hee saith, hee referreth himselfe to his precedent deposition, And
51. cannot further depose, saving that hee rendent did never see, soe farr as
52. hee remembreth, the interrate John keitch in the presence of the Court
53. of the said Corporation./
54. To the third hee saith hee this rendent was not present when the
55. interrate keitch gave any such Order as is interrate, And saith hee
56. knoweth not ˹distinctly˺ by name the persons interrate./
57. To the 4:th negatively, And otherwise hee cannot depose
58. To the 5:th hee saith, hee cannot knowingly depose any thing to this Interrogatorie
59. To the 6:th hee saith, hee this rendent was not privy to the sale interrate/
60. To the 7:th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition./
61. Repeated with his precontests
62. before Doctor Godolphin
63. Per me Edw: Odling ia' Teór SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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