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in the beginning of the moneth of August 1657 the weather for ?some
dayes continued fowle and foggie soe that ?certyne fish which the arle
Luke Woods at Newfound land provided to be laden aboard the Pease by way
of the fowle and foggie weather, (it being very preXXXXX to lade fish
aboard a shipp the unlesse in fayere and cleare weather) could not be laden And saith that upon
the fifteenth day of August 1657 the weather proveing fayre and very fitt
& convenient to lade fish aboard in, the arlate Luke Wood & Mr Tizard
called early in the morning for the marriners of the Pearse who were
aboarde (there being then ashoare only about tenn or twelve Mariners of her company
who constantly continewed a shoare there to helpe to prepare fish om a
readinesse to be laden aboard) to come on shoare with their ?boats
and assiste in ladeing the fish which was prepared in a readinesse
aboard the sayd shipp while the weather was fayer, (bit how many kintalls
wer then p:rpared hee knoweth not hee being seldome on shoare by reason
of his office of Boat swaine) And saith that the arlate Thomas Grove
did upon such the sayd Woods and Tizards calling for men to assiste them
send some men ashoare (beside those which used to XXXXXX take on shoare),
but how many hee remembreth not) And kept the ?part of the Company
aboard & imployed them to pick Okum for
the Carpenter to use about the sayd shipp And saith hee remembreth not
how many kintalls of fish were laden aboard the sayd shipp that day
but beleeveth that if more men had bin sent a shoare more fish might have bin laden aboard the sayd shipp that day than was
laden aboard her And further to these arles hee cannot depose./

To the 12th and 13th articles hee saith that about the one and twentieth day of August
1657 arlate the sayd Luke Woods having bin on shoare came aboard the Pearse and
brought with him two boates to fetch salt from aboard the sayd shipp
for ?foure persons who had bought the same of him and being
Come aboard

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