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Transcription

cable at the tyme of their delivery were worth twenty
three pounds sixteene shillings sterling and better the premisses
hee deposeth for that hee helped to make the sayd warpes and Cables
and to carrie them on board the sayd shipp and deliver them to the
Companie thereof for the sayd shipps use as sent by the sayd
Merrihurst, And saith hee well knoweth the sayd shipp stayed [?for GUTTER]
the makeing of the sayd warpes and Cables and could not goe their intended
voyage without them, and proceeded on their sayd voyage the next tyde
after they had soe receaved them And further to these articles hee cannot
depose./

To the 4th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Registrie of this
Court and further cannot depose./

To the 5th hee saith hee cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

Repeated in Court before both Judges/

the marke of the sayd
Phillipp [MARKE] Gibbs

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The 21th of december .1655./. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of Mr Isaac}
Knight and others
touching the seizure of the
shipp the hope by the}
ffrench}

Thomas Everson of Gravesend in the County of Kent
Mariner aged 42 yeares or thereabouts sworne before the
right Worshippfull John Godolphin doctor of Lawes one of
the Judges of the high Court of the Admiralty saith and deposeth
by vertue of his oath./.

That hee this deponent being Masters Mate in the hope of London of the burthen
of 60 tunnes or thereabouts (whereof Thomas Harris was Master)
laden with coales at New castle for London was taken by Peter
de Rudder of dunkirke betweene fflamborrough head and Sw[?XX GUTTER]
on or about the 13th day of december in the yeere 1652 and carried
into dunkirke where the said shipp and goods were made Prize
and this deponent further deposeth that Mr Isaac Knight and Mr William
Emperor of Yarmouth Merchant were owners of the said shipp
which hee saith was worth 200 li at Least, and of the said coales which hee
saith were at that time worth in London 53 li 10 s and that Thomas Harris
the Master of the said shipp did at the same time loose in the said shipp
three casks and severall cases of bottells with strong waters with
his Instruments apparrell bookes money and what else hee had, And
Elizabeth Barrett at the same time lost a good quantity of Tobaccoe
and strong waters, laden to be sent unto her husband, and he further
deposeth that hee this deponent at the same time lost in apparrell and adventures
9 li besides 4 li for his wages which were then due, and charges and losse of
time whilest hee was detained at dunquirke, and untill hee this deponent got
into England being five weekes./.

the marke of the said
Tho: [MARKE] Everson]