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Transcription

helpe to the sayd Cooper and Company of the Mary towards
her preservation And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the 8th hee saith that the dammage aforesayd of this deponents
knowledge who was then upon the Watch when the same happened
togeather with John Houneat this deponents contest and
one Complin an other of the Maryes Company, could not
bee prevented by the Master and company of the Mary although this deponent and the sayd Houneat and Complin
used their best endeavour they being all that were of the shipp Maryes
Watch when the dammage happened soe soone as they perceived the Saint Jacob to drawe neere the Mary for that the arlate Kennett and
Company did not give tymely notice to this deponent and the sayd
hennent and Complin though they were upon the deck and kept
Watch for about an hower before the dammage happened and
when it happened, and saith the sayd dammage happend by the
default and negligence or willfullnesse of the arlate Kennett
and Company and by their steering Southward as aforesayd
contrary to the course of all the rest of the fleete aforesayd And
further cannot depose./

To the 9 hee saith that at the tyme arlate there was aboard the
Mary a stock of money, which as hee beleeveth was sixteene
pounds sterling and saith the tackle apparell and
furniture of the sayd shipp aboard her when the dammage
happened was worth in this deponents Judgment about eighty
pounds sterling and her hull was in this deponents Judgment then
worth a hundred pounds sterling at least, all which (save
the hull which was, (though much damnified,) saved)
and about three or fower pounds at the most of the sayd stock of
moneys which was alsoe saved) were utterly lost and perished
by occasion of the sayd shipp the Saint Jacob her coming forth
and strikeing upon the Mary as aforesayd And further
hee cannot depose/

To the 10th hee saith that hee beleeveth that besides the [?premisses done GUTTER]
aforesayd the arlate Gifford and Cooper for want of the [?ready GUTTER]
moneys which the arlate Kennett and Company ought to pay
for the makeing good the sayd dammage and by the forbearance thereof and further damnified
to at least thirty pounds sterling in this deponentss Judgement [?and GUTTER]
estimate And further hee cannot depose./

To the 11th hee cannot depose of his knowledge not hearing any such
demand as is arlate made./

To the 12th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the acts and
Records of this Court and further cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

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