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videlicet
  
9. To the first article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and saith
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To the first article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and saith
10. That the arlate shipp the ''Gilbert'' tooke in her
+
That the arlate shipp the ''Gilbert'' tooke in her
11. lading (the voyage arlate) at the Barbadoes, and was to
+
lading (the voyage arlate) at the Barbadoes, and was to
12. bring the same directly for this Port of London and
+
bring the same directly for this Port of London and
13. for noe other port or place in England The premisses
+
for noe other port or place in England The premisses
14. he deposeth for that he the deponent being Purser of the
+
he deposeth for that he the deponent being Purser of the
15. said shipp for the sayd voyage he did in the absence of
+
said shipp for the sayd voyage he did in the absence of
16. Captaine Croford the Master or Commander of
+
Captaine Croford the Master or Commander of
17. her signe or firme the most part of the bills of lading
+
her signe or firme the most part of the bills of lading
18. for the goods then shippt aboard her, And he saith that
+
for the goods then shippt aboard her, And he saith that
19. the arlate Cobb, Jenning, Woodfall Chipson Cavelleir,
+
the arlate Cobb, Jenning, Woodfall Chipson Cavelleir,
20. Allen, Gillett and the rest of the sayd Mariners of the
+
Allen, Gillett and the rest of the sayd Mariners of the
21. sayd shipp did know that the sayd shipp the Gilbert was bound
+
sayd shipp did know that the sayd shipp the ''Gilbert'' was bound
22. from thense videlicet from the Barbados to this port of London
+
from thense videlicet from the Barbados to this port of London
23. for that he this deponent did often tell them soe, And further
+
for that he this deponent did often tell them soe, And further
24. he cannot depose, Saving that many of the sayd shipps company
+
he cannot depose, Saving that many of the sayd shipps company
25. knowing that the sayd shipp was bound with her lading for
+
knowing that the sayd shipp was bound with her lading for
26. London, did there at the Barbadoes receive letters and tokens from
+
London, did there at the Barbadoes receive letters and tokens from
27. diverse persons to deliver into their freinds here dwelling at
+
diverse persons to deliver into their freinds here dwelling at
28. London.
+
London.
  
29. To the second article he saith that the arlate shipp the ''Gilbert'' in
+
To the second article he saith that the arlate shipp the ''Gilbert'' in
30. her course for London with the said goods came to an anchor neere
+
her course for London with the said goods came to an anchor neere
31. Aberdey in Wales on or about the 18th day of January 1656 the
+
Aberdey in Wales on or about the 18th day of January 1656 the
32. wind then blowing somewhat Easterly, And that the sayd
+
wind then blowing somewhat Easterly, And that the sayd
33. Captaine Crofford commanded the Mariners of the sayd shipp parties
+
Captaine Crofford commanded the Mariners of the sayd shipp parties
34. in this suite to weigh the sayd shipps anchors and to trimme her
+
in this suite to weigh the sayd shipps anchors and to trimme her
35. sayles and putt to sea for London, and that the arlate Cobb
+
sayles and putt to sea for London, and that the arlate Cobb
36. Woodfall, Chipson, Cavelleir, Allen and Gillett and alsoe
+
Woodfall, Chipson, Cavelleir, Allen and Gillett and alsoe
37. William Tanner, Charles Sanders and some others of the
+
William Tanner, Charles Sanders and some others of the
38. Mariners of the sayd company absolutely redused to carry the sayd shipp
+
Mariners of the sayd company absolutely redused to carry the sayd shipp
39. for London, pretending want of victualls, and that the shipp was
+
for London, pretending want of victualls, and that the shipp was
40. leaky, and that upon the sayd Mariners resusall he was forced
+
leaky, and that upon the sayd Mariners resusall he was forced
41. to goe with the said shipp to Bristoll, And further he cannot depose
+
to goe with the said shipp to Bristoll, And further he cannot depose
  
42. To the third article he deposeth that upon the sayd shipps arrivall
+
To the third article he deposeth that upon the sayd shipps arrivall
43. at Bristoll Captaine Croford arlate was forced to
+
at Bristoll Captaine Croford arlate was forced to
44. unlade and deliver there his goods, and that by that meanes he
+
unlade and deliver there his goods, and that by that meanes he
45. made good about 600 li for the freight of the sayd gods, which
+
made good about 600 li for the freight of the sayd gods, which
46. if the sayd shipp had (as the Master would have had) her come
+
if the sayd shipp had (as the Master would have had) her come
47. for London (as she ought) she would have made out unto the said Master
+
for London (as she ought) she would have made out unto the said Master
48. and Owners a thousand pounds freight, And further he cannot depose
+
and Owners a thousand pounds freight, And further he cannot depose
  
49. To the fourth article he deposeth and saith that after the sayd
+
To the fourth article he deposeth and saith that after the sayd
50. shipp was delivered at Bristoll of her inwards lading, on or about
+
shipp was delivered at Bristoll of her inwards lading, on or about
51. the 29th of Aprill last there was sent a lighter lade[n GUTTER]
+
the 29th of Aprill last there was sent a lighter lade[n GUTTER]
52. with iron unto the arlate shipp the Gilbert together with
+
with iron unto the arlate shipp the ''Gilbert'' together with
 
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On the 11th of September 1657.

X: 3.

Rp.

Thomas Drayson of Wapping in the County
of Middlesex, late Purser of the shipp the Gilbert
aged about 25 yeares, a wittnes produced
sworne and examined he deposeth as followeth
videlicet

To the first article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and saith
That the arlate shipp the Gilbert tooke in her
lading (the voyage arlate) at the Barbadoes, and was to
bring the same directly for this Port of London and
for noe other port or place in England The premisses
he deposeth for that he the deponent being Purser of the
said shipp for the sayd voyage he did in the absence of
Captaine Croford the Master or Commander of
her signe or firme the most part of the bills of lading
for the goods then shippt aboard her, And he saith that
the arlate Cobb, Jenning, Woodfall Chipson Cavelleir,
Allen, Gillett and the rest of the sayd Mariners of the
sayd shipp did know that the sayd shipp the Gilbert was bound
from thense videlicet from the Barbados to this port of London
for that he this deponent did often tell them soe, And further
he cannot depose, Saving that many of the sayd shipps company
knowing that the sayd shipp was bound with her lading for
London, did there at the Barbadoes receive letters and tokens from
diverse persons to deliver into their freinds here dwelling at
London.

To the second article he saith that the arlate shipp the Gilbert in
her course for London with the said goods came to an anchor neere
Aberdey in Wales on or about the 18th day of January 1656 the
wind then blowing somewhat Easterly, And that the sayd
Captaine Crofford commanded the Mariners of the sayd shipp parties
in this suite to weigh the sayd shipps anchors and to trimme her
sayles and putt to sea for London, and that the arlate Cobb
Woodfall, Chipson, Cavelleir, Allen and Gillett and alsoe
William Tanner, Charles Sanders and some others of the
Mariners of the sayd company absolutely redused to carry the sayd shipp
for London, pretending want of victualls, and that the shipp was
leaky, and that upon the sayd Mariners resusall he was forced
to goe with the said shipp to Bristoll, And further he cannot depose

To the third article he deposeth that upon the sayd shipps arrivall
at Bristoll Captaine Croford arlate was forced to
unlade and deliver there his goods, and that by that meanes he
made good about 600 li for the freight of the sayd gods, which
if the sayd shipp had (as the Master would have had) her come
for London (as she ought) she would have made out unto the said Master
and Owners a thousand pounds freight, And further he cannot depose

To the fourth article he deposeth and saith that after the sayd
shipp was delivered at Bristoll of her inwards lading, on or about
the 29th of Aprill last there was sent a lighter lade[n GUTTER]
with iron unto the arlate shipp the Gilbert together with
an