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Transcription

[ADD DATA]

The same day.

Examined upon the foresaid allegation.

5.

James Hedgethorne servant of the said Mr Arnold
Beake, aged 18 yeares or thereabouts sworne and
examined.

[ADD DATA]

having soe
bought her hee tooke other fellowe owners to him, namely
his brother Elias Beake John Dolins of London merchants
and Michaell de Haze of Dover merchant with whom the
arlate Thomas Greene hath a part, which hee knoweth being
servant to the said Mr Beake and acquainted with the said
buying and paying the money therefore, and
saith that the said shipp
for the hull tackle furniture and fitting out and furnishing
with guns, sailes and other rigging and necessaries cost the said
Mr Beake and companie aforesaid 720 pounds sterling or
neerethereabouts, and after the said buying the said shipp being
named the Saint John Baptist, the said owners set er out for
Bayon and constituted John Claeson master of her
and that shee was soe set out with a cagazon of goods (namely
[?caried]) for the said owners accompt; all which hee knoweth
being servant as aforesaid to the said Mr Beake and imployed
by him in his merchandizing affaires, and specifically acquainted
with the premisses, And otherwise cannot depose, saving the
foresaid Arnold and Elias Beake John Dolins, Michaell de
Haze and Thomas Greene have ever since the said buying bin and
are commonly accompted the true and lawfull owners of the
said shipp and of her tackle and furniture.

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