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<document-start>
1. tooke the Sampsons boate from her side as shee rode there in
2. Carlisle bay, and therewith went aboard the frigot the Marston moore
3. (Captaine Mings commander) there alsoe riding in the immediate
4. service of this Commonwealth, and in the evening came aboard againe
5. into the Sampson, and saith that the next morning the Lieutenant of the
6. said frigot came aboard the Sampson and demanded him, ..... saying
7. where is this yong man Cox, that came and proffered his service to
8. ... our Captaine last night, whereupon the said Cox presently went
9. downe and fetcht his clothes and voluntarily went along with the said
10. Lieutenant in the frigote boate, and soe deserted the said shipp
11. Sampson, and his service therein contrary to the good will and liking of
12. the said Norbrooke master of the Sampson, who declared much dislike
13. of such his departure, and was constrained to hire another man ˹one Morgan˺
14. to serve in the place and stead of the said Cox, ..... All which premisses
15. hee knoweth to be true, because hee was present and saw and heard
16. the same, and being Carpenter of the said shipp Sampson.
17.
18. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
19. To the first hee favoureth and would give the victory (if it were in his
20. power) according to right, and the producent and hee are of kinn
21. in a very remote degree of affinity, namely this deponents mothers
22. brother, maried the said Norbrookes aunt, and otherwise negatively.
23. To the second hee saith the said Cox behaved himselfe well while
24. hee was aboard and performed his duties for ought this deponent
25. tooke notice to the contrary, And otherwise hee cannot answere saving
26. as aforesaid, and saving it was against his dutie to take the ships
27. boate from her side and goe aboard another shipp without leave of
28. the master or other officer.
29. To the third ˹and fourth˺ hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
30. To the fifth hee saith hee doth not remember how many monethes
31. the mariners ..... continued at the Sampson after such desertion by
32. the said Cox, and otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
33. To the 6th hee saith hee doth not remember that any of the
34. Sampsons company died at the Barbadas the said voyage:
35. See the third in A.9.
36. Repeated with his precontest before
37. doctor Godolphin.
38. John frannsen SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
39.
40. The second of November 1657.
41. <margin value="Left">Lord Protector against the Tobaccoes}
42. in the Saint Nicholas aforesaid.}</margin>
43. Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
44. <margin value="Left">Row d.t. 3.</margin>
45. Captaine John Aylet of London
46. Mariner, aged 30 yeeres or thereabouts
47. sworne and exámined.
48. To the first, second, 3. 4 and 5th hee saith that hee this deponent
49. being prisoner at Santa domingo in hispaniola, saw the arrivall
50. there of the shipp the Nicholas (Nicholas Johnson master) ....... with
51. wines and eighteene peeces of Ordnance, and with a person in her
52. that came from Cadiz and was sent by the king of Spaine to bee
53. Governour or President of Santa domingo, and saith the said ordnance
54. were brought for a fortification at Santa domingo, and this deponent
55. saw them ˹there taken ashore for the kings account˺ ....................... And such arivall of the said vessell was
</document-end>

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