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Transcription

To the second and third articles he deposeth and saith that the arlate
Symob Beale the Master of the arlate shipp the Providence
did tell him the deponent that the arlate Ambrose Gooding
and Oliber Langdon had taken the said shipp to freight,
for the voyage wherin he the deponent was by the said
Beale hyred to goe Boateswaine, which was to Norway, and
back againe to this Port of London, And he saith that
the said shipp went from this Port of London about the
latter end of May or beginning of June last past (to his
best remembrance) and arrived at Swinsound in Norway in June last
And further he cannot depose.

To the fourth article he deposeth and saith that after the
arrivall of the arlate shipp the Providence at
Swinsound in Norway the Agents or factors of the arlate
Ambrose Gooding and Oliver Langdon did there lade and
putt on board the said shipp for their account the Number
of seaven thousand sixe hundred and a halfe of deales
accompting sixe score to the hundred and not more, And that
after that the said shipps arrivall in this Port of London
he the said Symon Beale the Master of her did deliver out
of his said shipp unto the said Gooding and Langdon
or to their Agents in whole deales halfe deales and
peices of deales the said full and iust Number of seaven
thousand sixe hundred and a halfe of deales accompting
sixe score to the hundred, The premisses he deposeth for that
he being one of the said shipps Company did helpe
in the lading the said deales aboard the sayd shipp at
Norway and alsoe helpt in the unlading and delivering
of them in this River of Thames unto the said Gooding
and Langdon, And further he cannot depose.

To the fifth he cannot depose.

To the sixth he referreth himselfe to the Charter party
arlate and further cannot depose./

To the 7th and 8th articles he cannot depose.

To the ninth article he saith that the arlate Gooding and
Langdon are Englishmen And further knoweth not to depose

To the 10th he referreth himselfe to the Lawes./

To the last he saith his former deposition is true./

To the Interrogatoryes [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first he answereth that he hath receaved all his wages for
the voyage interrate And he referreth himselfe to his former
deposition And further cannot answeare.

To the 2d Interrogatory he answereth that he was present at the
delivery of every deale of the said shipps Lading here in the
River, and chalkt it up as he delivered them by particulers
as by tenns, and that he the Rendent did by the said
score or chalke give an account unto the Master of
the delivery of all and every part of the said seaven
thousand sixe hundred and a halfe of deales. And
further he knoweth not to answeare.

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