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Transcription

To the third Interrogatorie this examinate saith that hee referreth
himselfe to his precedent deposition, And further saith not, saving
the papers cocketts and documents on board and concerning the said
shipp and Lading did come to the hands and possession of the said [?Captaine GUTTER]
who upon perusall of some of them, and perceiving (as this deponent
conceiveth) the propriety thereof the said shipp and ladeing to be, as is by him this deponent predeposed
did use a barbarous exe[XX]tion against this deponent and wished that hee
had never seene him, or the said shipp or goods, or used words and expressions
to that or the Like effect. More to this Interrogatorie this deponent saith not.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin./

Paul bar[XX]man [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 24th of Aprill 1658.

Gold and others against dobbins.}
Smith. Suckley.}

Examined upon an allegation given in
on the behalfe of the said dobbins
the 15th of ffebruary 1657.

dt. 8.

John Whaley of North Cray in the County of
Kent gentleman aged 65 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.

To the fifth article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
about six or seaven yeares since, and after the producent Joseph
dibbins had undertaken the voyage in question to Brazeele
this deponent being at the house of J[XXXXX] Gould the elder (since
deceased) situate in Crutched friars London and in discourse with him (amongest other things) of the
said voyage, and this deponent saying that it was a tempetuous
voyage, and alleadging many reasons of the danger, the said Gould
answered and said that howsoever the said dobbins would make
a good voyage of it and be well paid for his paines, or words
to the same effect. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

John Whalley [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that this deponent being at his house in kent
and loath to come to London, there was a coach sent for him by Mr
dobbins to come and be a Witnes in this busines, whereupon hee
came and was sworne, without compulsorie from this Court,

To the second hee answereth that long after the discourse above mentioned
betweene this deponent and Mr Gold, this deponent became and was
sollicitor for him and others in this cause at the [?hearing] thereof, and received
money and fire wood of Mr Gold to pay fees and testifie doctor Walker and Mr Smiyth
which hee paid accordingly, and delivered the fire wood to doctor Walker.
And only once (and that at the beguinning of the suite) received instruction
of the said Mr Gold, which hee brought and imparted to the said
doctor and Proctor. And otherwise negatively.

To the third negatively to the whole, seeing Mr dobbins paid his said
coach hire up, and downe.

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