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<document-start>
1. the better remembreth them for that hee kept a Journall as aforesayd
2. And further to these articles hee cannot depose./
3. To the 12th article hee saith hee well knoweth that the Golden Cock was
4. but a single sheathed shipp and was eaten and wrought through with
5. wormes by reason of her long staye in the East Indies (which is a thing
6. frequent with shipps that continue longe in the Indies) And saith the sayd
7. shipp continued tight and staunch for about twenty moneths after her
8. departure from Gravesend as aforesayd soe that hee is well assured
9. that if the Master and Company of her had returned with her out of
10. the Indies timely enough to have arrived with her at London within
11. eighteene moneths next after such her first departure from
12. Gravesend shee might very well have arrived in safety at London
13. without being necessitated to make use of any ˹or at least very little˺ other materialls or
14. provisions than what shee carried outward And further to this article
15. hee cannot depose./
16. To the 13th article hee saith that the Golden Cock aforesayd was in being
17. till the twenty nynth day of October one thousand sixe hundred fifty
18. sixe which was the day that shee sunke as aforesayd soe that shee was
19. in the service of the arlate Canham Paige and Thompson from
20. the tyme of her departure from Gravesend which was the tenth day of
21. december one thousand sixe hundred fifty fower till the sayd 29th of
22. October which is two and twenty moneths or neere thereabouts And
23. further to this article hee cannot depose/
24. To the 14th hee saith hee well knoweth that when the sayd shipp arrived at
25. Bantam outward bound ˹and˺ had there discharged her outward ladeing
26. the winde and weather served well for her returne thense for London and
27. it was not by reason of any fowle weather or contrary windes that
28. that shee did not returne And but meerely because the master
29. traded up and downe in the Indies from port to Port and would not
30. returne though his company were very desyrous to have return
31. from thense for England And hee saith that if the sayd master would [then GUTTER]
32. have taken in a ladeing and returned for England soone after his comming
33. first thither and dischargeing of his outwards cargo there hee might have
34. accomplished his voyage back to London within farr lesse tyme than
35. eighteene moneths from the tyme of her setting out from Gravesend [afore GUTTER]
36. sayd and the shipp had not then layne in the Indies soe longe as shee did
37. by eight or nyne monethes for shee discharged her outward ladeing there
38. in the latter end of August 1655 and continued tradeing up and downe
39. in the Indies to Pallum Bam and Jambee as aforesayd till the twenty
40. nynth of October one thousand sixe hundred fifty sixe much against the
41. desyre of this deponent and of the rest of the shipps company and so the [XXX GUTTER]
42. of the ˹their˺ health and losse of the shipp as aforesayd And further to this article
43. hee cannot depose/
44. To the 15th hee saith that the sayd shipp (in his this deponents Judgment
45. at the experation of the eighteene moneths from the tyme of the sayd shipps
46. departure from Gravesend upon the voyage in question ˹was˺ the sayd shipps with the
47. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">[laX GUTTER]</margin>
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