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<document-start>
1. came first aboard her untill her arrivall in England undergoed
2. excedeing great paines in pumpeing and hepeing to preserve the
3. sayd shipp and setting up of a house there to put the goods into for
4. their better preservation and in unladeing them there againe, in soe much
5. that some of the Company through much labour and want of good dyett
6. fell sick and dyed ˹in the voyage˺ by which meanes the sayd Tawley and Company parties
7. to this suite were forced to take a great deale the more paynes and did
8. take extraordinary paines and labour to sayle the sayd shipp home to
9. this port of London, and by Gods blessing upon such their labours they
10. did bring her ladeing safe to this port of London and there deliver the
11. same according to the Command of the sayd Bartlett and tooke as much
12. paines in the sayd voyage as possible men could doe soe that in his this
13. deponents Judgment they did and doe very well deserve their wages
14. due to them by agreement whatsoever it bee And further to this
15. article hee cannot depose./
16. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
17.
18. <margin value="Left">dt. fra: Rp.</margin>
19. To the Interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
20. To the first interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth and did observe
21. that the Recoverie at the tyme of her coming from the Barbadoes and
22. before shee came out of harbour thense was leakie and insufficient
23. though not soe leakie and insufficient as shee was afterwards rendered
24. and made by the storme shee mett with in Company of the Gilbert
25. Interrogate, And therefore cannot answere to this Interrogatorie otherwise
26. than negatively./
27. To the second Interrogatorie hee referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
28. deposition And saving the same cannot answere to this Interrogatory
29. otherwise than negatively for that hee well knoweth that ˹some of˺ the sayd
30. shipp Gilberts Company did as is predeposed view the Recovery and
31. found her to bee very leake and insufficient to proceede on her voyage
32. to London and made a certificate in writing ˹to that effect˺ to which this deponent
33. among others sett his hand as a wittnesse, and for that hee knoweth
34. they did as is predeposed advise the Master and Company of the Recovery
35. to beare up to some of the Leeward Islands before hee were too farr
36. gone from them./
37. To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that after the storme Interrogate the Interrogate
38. Crawford did furnish the Recovery with a smale Burnett sayle, and
39. a few candles, and some other small trifleing matters, And further to
40. this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
41. To the 4th 5th 6th and 7th Interrogatories hee saith ˹hee did not heare the Interrogate Bartlett give and expresse command to the effect Interrate but [sXXX GUTTER]˺ that after the
42. storme aforesayd was ceased the Company of the Recoverie
43. seeing their shipp in soe leakie a condition and her masts and
44. rigging made uncapable to endure soe long a voyage as for England
45. without being repayred, and the eminent danger that there was (as
46. it alsoe evidently appeared to this deponent and other passengers aboard) in
47. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">[endeavourXX GUTTER</margin>]
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