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<document-start>
1. <margin value="Top right">A.10:</margin>
2. Upon an articulate allegation
3. given in and admitted on the
4. behalfe of the sayd John
5. Cobb, Mathew Jennings
6. and others the parties agents.
7. <margin value="Left">John Cobb, Mathew Jennings and}
8. others Mariners of the said shipp the}
9. Gilbert (whereof William Croford}
10. is Master) against the sayd shipp}
11. and against Gilbert Keate,}
12. Jonathan Keate and Company.}
13. ffrancklin. Smith.}</margin>
14. On the fifth of October 1657.
15. <margin value="Left">1</margin>
16. Luke Lilly now of the parish of Saint
17. Austin by Pauls London gentleman late
18. Passenger in the shipp the Gilbert from
19. the Barbados (whereof the sayd William
20. Croford was Master) a wittnes produced
21. sworne and examined he deposeth as followeth
22. videlicet./
23. To the first article of the sayd allegation hee deposeth that
24. he came aboard the arlate shipp the Gilbert on or about
25. the 24th day of November at the Barbados, she
26. being thense bound for this port of London, and
27. this deponent went aboard her as a passenger, and
28. hee aboard her (for his owne account) two Tonnes of
29. Sugar, and saith that in his sayd passage from the
30. Barbados he came to be acquainted with the sayd Cobb
31. and Jennings and others the Mariners of the sayd shipp
32. and that (to this deponents best observation) the
33. sayd Mariners did severally and respectively doe
34. and performe their severall dutyes and services in
35. the sayd shipp, And further he cannot depose./
36. To the second article he deposeth that in the sayd shipps passage
37. from the Barbados on or about the 24th of december 1656
38. in or about the degree of 34 and 1/2 a violent storme
39. did happen which continued in its violence from Wednesday
40. ˹night being˺ the 24th of december untill the Saturday morning
41. following, and that the sayd storme was soe violent that
42. he saw a beame of the upper deck very much to shake
43. and that ˹the ˺long boate of the sayd shipp was by the
44. furiousnes of the sayd storme and sea broken and
45. staved all to peices, and that during the sayd storme the
46. sayd Mariners did continually pumpe and keepe by their
47. turning two pumpes constantly going, and did all that
48. men could possible act or doe or can be imagined or
49. thought to be acted and done for the preservation of the
50. sayd shipp and her lading, Both which would in all
51. likelihood have otherwise perished, The premisses he
52. deposeth because he did see and observe with what great
53. labour, paines and earnestnes they did all in .... and
54. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">during</margin>
</document-end>

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