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Transcription

the same shall still continue n fore and that neither ffreighters nor
Owners nor any else therein interessed shall be any way preiudiced or
molested by each other for any thing by reason of the sayd Imbargoe
And this deponent hath alsoe seene new Charterparties made betweene
the Masters Owners and ffreighters of the Supply, and the Peter and John
whereby they have conditioned to give the sayd Master and
Owner of the sayd shipps in recompense of their losses by reason of
the Imbargoe aforesayd 2 s 6 d a tonne more then they were to have
by the former Charterparty And further to this article hecannot depose./

To the 21th and 22th articles hee saith and deposeth that hee knoweth that
since the 17th of September arlate the arlate William Jope hath
vicualled his shipp and done his utmost endeavour to proceed
on the voyage arlate the reason of such his knowledge is for that
hee this deponent sawe him setting up his beefe for such his victualling
and came downe in Company with him with this deponents shipp
belowe Gravesend but the winde after their arrivall there turned
Easterly and soe continued untill about the 18th or 20th of October
last before
which day a generall Imbargoe to stay all shipps from proceeding
on their voyages came, which Imbargoe continued in force and was
not released till about the 15th of this instant November soe
that by reason of the windes proveing soe contrary for soe longe
tyme togeather the sayd Jope his shipp alsoe this deponent and his
shipp and divers other shipps were before the winde proved fayre
stayed by the sayd last Imbargoe And further to these articles hee
cannot depose./

Repeated before doctors Clarke and
doctors Godolphin/

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The 12th of december 1653./

In the behalfe of Marshall and}
[?XXX] in a businesse of assurance}
touching the same.}

Rp.

John Taylor of Topsham in the County of devon
Master of the Shipp the ffame a witnes sworne and
examined upon certaine Interrogatories on the behalfe
of James marshall and James Pearce of Exeter Merchants
concerning their losses in the sayd shipp the ffame and her
ladeing saith and deposeth as followeth./

To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that hee well
knoweth the shipp the ffame Interrate and was and is Owner of an eighth part
of her and her tackle and furniture and well knoweth that the Interrate James Marshall and James Pearce