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Transcription

The same day.

2.

George Morshed of Milbrooke neere Plimouth in the County
of Devon Sailer, aged 35 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne
and examined as aforesaid, saith and deposeth as followeth
videlicet.

To the first, second and third Interrrogatories hee saith and deposeth that
hee well knew the shipp the Expedition of Plimouth interrogated
whereof George Mathewes was master at the time of her last being
in the Island of Zant in the Mediterranean seas, and saith that after
shee had staid there about a moneth or six weekes in
expecting and taking in her ladinge of currance, shee departed
thence about eight weekes since in company of the shipp the
Welfare of Plimouth whereof his precontest William
Sowden was and still is master, both bound for this port of London
to dischardge; and saith that in their course of proceedinge from
Zant for this port, comming about fourtie leagues off the
shore of Portugall, the said shipp the Expedition was
met with set upon at sea and assaulted by an enemie
a man of warr carrying the hollands colours, which endeavoured
by fight to take the Expedition, who made stout defence and
resistance with the aide of the Welfare, and saith the said
man of warr twice or thrice boarded the Expedition, yet with
her owne resistance and the welfares plying the man of
warr with frequent shott and broad sides, the said man of warr
was beaten off againe, but at length the Expedition being
extreamely battred and torne, sanck downe with her ladinge
of currance into the sea, and soe the same were and are utterly
lost. The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth to be true for
that hee this deponent was then Quarter master of the Welfare
and in her went out from Plimouth in companie of the Expedition
and staid with her in Zant where this deponent sawe
the Expedition take in her said lading of currants, and sawe her about
eight weekes since depart the same in company of the said shipp
the welfare which was alsoe laden with currance and
sawe the said fight and the sinking of the Expedition and lading
hee being as aforesaid Quarter master of the Welfare and active
in the said fight against the said enemie the man of warr, which
was alsoe very much battered, and as this deponent beleeveth
afterwards perished by sinking, but this deponent could not see
what became of her by reason of the night which was come on
and was darke. and saith the said fight and sinking of the
said shipp Expedition and lading happened about eight and
twenty dayes since, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

GM [MARKE, RH SIDE]