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Transcription

hee was one who deserted the sayd shipp as a foresayd and this deponent
knoweth (takeing notice in writing thereof) that the sayd Brookes
was during the voyage arlate at severall tymes absent fifteene nights
and a great part of the dayes thereto belonging and neglected
his duty on shipp board and by his intemperance at such tymes as
hee lay on shoare made him selfe soe sicke that hee was disabled
for the greatest part of the sayd voyage to doe his duty in her as
hee ought, and was one of them that was not content with his allowance
in matter of dyett And further saving his foregoeing deposition
hee cannot depose./

To the 14th hee saith that on or about the third of december
1655 the sayd shipps Company did neglect
to pumpe and did not pumpe the sayd shipp all that night and the
next morning, And the master demanding of Neck the Boatswaine
why the shipp was not pumped that night past nor in the morning
the sayd Boat swaine replyed that the Company refused to pumpe
unlesse they might have a pinte and a halfe of [?sallell] oyle a
weeke allowed them to a messe, and the sayd Master thereupon
Commanded the sayd Boatswaine to take the names of the
refusers which hee denyed to doe and replyed they are all
refusers, And otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition
hee cannot depose and saving hee saith the sayd Company had
thereupon after that a pinte and halfe of oyle to a messe a weeke
during the rest of the voyage, which of this deponents knowledge
is halfe a pinte a weeke to a messe more than is usually
allowed/

To the 15th hee saith that hee was present with the arlate Mr
ffarington when the wife of the sayd Jackson and some others
as attorneys to others of the sayd shipps Company, did come and
Accompte with the sayd Mr ffarington for the pay due to those
persons from whome they came, and the sayd Jacksons wife
and the Attorneys of the sayd other persons upon Accompt [dXXXXX GUTTER]
up did allowe the sayd ffarington such things as hee demanded
of them and accepted off twelve moneth pay for in full for the
whole voyage and allowed the sayd ffarington his demands [XXXX GUTTER]
the sayd twelve months pay, and gave the sayd ffarington good
acquittance and seemed to this deponent to bee well satisfied [therewith GUTTER]
this hee the better knoweth for that hee wrote all or most of the sayd
acquittances And saith hee was alsoe present when Robert M[?orXXX GUTTER]
Carpenters Mate of the sayd shipp and William Bickly Carpenter of
her