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Transcription

The 15th of November 1659 . /. [CENTRE HEADING]

Daniel Adkins Ropemaker against the}
ship the Orange Tree whereof}
Engle=ffrith was Master and against}
the said Englefrith: Clements Suckley}

Examined upon the
Libell given in by Mr
Clement on behalfe of the
said Adkins :/

Rp. jus [LH MARGIN]

Thomas Etheridge of Limehouse
Ropemaker aged 30 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and Examined

To the first hee saith that hee well Knoweth the ship
the Orange Tree Libellate,
And saith that for and during all the monthes
of August September and October last past this
Libellate Engle ffrith was the Master of the said ship

This deponent taking notice of his executing the said place
of Master of and in her. And for Master of her the said
time the said Engle ffrith was and is Comonly
accounted. And further cannot depose./.

To the second position and schedule therein mentioned hee saith that for and during all the
monethes aforesaid the said ship lay in the River of
Thames, where this Deponent did then see her, and saith
shee did in the said time of this Deponents knoweing
stand in need of Cordage spunyarne Lyne Marlin
and howsin, to fit and set her out to sea, and saith
that on or about the Latter end of July or in the
moneth of August last past, the said Engle ffrith
came to the ffeild where the said Daniel Atkins
useth to worke (being in Limehouse) about Cordage
and other things to be sent on board the said ship for
her use, and well Knoweth that the said Engle ffriths
Brother, who was then Boatswaine of the said ship did alsoe
come to the said ffeild about the said Cordage and
things, And saith that all and singular the Cordage
Spinyarne Lyne Marlin and housin mentioned
and set downe in the said schedule and weighing as in the said (now read over
unto him) were really delivered to the said Engle
ffriths Brother or other by his order for the use of
the said ship Orange Tree, And saith that all the
ropes mentioned in the said Schedules were the sayd
time well worth forty shillings per hundred and the
Spunyarne twenty shillings per hundred and the
Hamborough Lines Eighteene pence
a peece and the Dipsy Line Eight shillings, the fine Marlin
Eight pence a pound, and the English Marlin, and the housin
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