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<document-start>
1. On the same day.
2. <margin value="Left">Rp 2.</margin>
3. Adrian ffranke of horseydowne in the County
4. of Surry Mariner, aged about 40ty yeares
5. a wittnes produced sworne and examined he
6. deposeth and saith as followeth./
7. To the fourth article of the sayd allegation he deposeth
8. and saith that he the deponent was ˹One of the Company˺ of the arlate
9. shipp the Golden ffortune in the voyage arlate, which
10. he very well knoweth ánd thereby became acquainted with
11. the arlate James Read and Morgan Jones, which
12. said Morgan Jones did take upon him or undertake the
13. her Mastershipp of the sayd shipp the Golden ffortune
14. though he was (in this deponents iudgment) much unworthy
15. and incapable therof, for that he did not seeme or
16. appeare to this deponent to be any Seaman at all,
17. insomuch that by his ignorance he was about eight days
18. to his best remembrance) in finding out the roade of
19. Palma from Teneriffe ˹which might have bin done˺ in (about) 24 houres And
20. further he cannot depose./
21. To the fifth he deposeth that after the departure of the
22. sayd shipp from Palma, she being bound for the
23. Barbadoes, the sayd Jones the Master of her did by
24. his meer ignorance sayle soe much beyond the sayd
25. Illand of Barbados that there were fourteene days
26. spent over and above what were needfull in the
27. gaining of the Barbadoes from Palma aforesayd
28. And further he cannot depose./
29. To the sixth he deposeth that of his certaine knowledge
30. there were fower bailes of goods, th'one of fustian and
31. the other three of linnen Laden on board the sayd shipp
32. to be transported for the accompt of the arlate Edmund
33. and James Cowes unto the Canaryes, and that the sayd
34. fower bayles were by the order of the sayd Jones the Master
35. stowed under the scuttle of the sayd shipp, and hee
36. saith that the scuttle of a shipp is a very bad, and therfor
37. an unusual place for the stowing of such goods as
38. linnen, and that ther in he the sayd Jones did show
39. himselfe not good Seaman, nor fitting to be a Master or
40. Commander of a shipp, and he saith that by the meanes
41. of the sayd goods being stowed in that place, they received
42. wett and were therby much dammaged, The premisses
43. he deposeth being ˹one of the company˺ of the sayd shipp at the
44. time and times predeposed of at Teneriffe, Palma and
45. the Barbadoes And further he cannot depose/
46. To the seaventh article he deposeth and saith that there
47. were at Palma arlate by the factors of the arlate
48. Cowse there, lading aboard the sayd shipp seaventy
49. seaven pipes of wine to be delivered at the Barbadoes
50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">for</margin>
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