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Transcription

To the 6th article of the sayd allegation hee that at such tyme
as hee this deponent and Company let slipp their Cable and thereby
lost their Anchor Cable and boy roape aforesayd for the preservation of the shipp
hope and her ladeing which was as aforesayd on or about the sixteenth
day of January last 1657 there were then aboard the sayd shipp
for Accompt of the sayd ffernandez and others the freighters and underladers one
hundred pipes of Canarie wyne and 1300 West India hides
which at the rates in his foregoeing deposition declared of twenty pounds
a pipe of wine and forty shillings a hyde (which was the least they were worth)
did amount, the sayd hundred pipes of wine to two thousand pounds
sterling, and the sayd 1300 hydes to two hundred sixty pounds of
like money this hee knoweth for the reason a foresayd And
further to this article hee deposeth not./

To the 7th article of the sayd allegation hee saith That upon or about
the 28th day of January last 1657 which was the tyme this deponent
and his company were for preservation of the sayd shipp hope and
her ladeing forced to lett slipp their Cable aforesayd and thereby lost the same
and their Anchor and boy roape aforesayd there were aboard the sayd shipp
hope for Accompt of the sayd ffernandez and Conpany freighters
and underladers of her one hundred and fifty pipes of Canary
wyne and 1300 West India hydes which wines at the rate predeposed
of was worth three thousand pounds sterling and the hydes at
the rate aforesayd were worth two hundred sixty pounds of like
money this hee deposeth for the reason aforesayd And further
to this article hee deposeth not./

To the 8th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that at the
tyme of the respective losses aforesayd the value of the shipp
hope and her freight and Companyes wages did not (as hee verily
beleeveth) amounte to above a thousand pounds sterling or
thereabouts And further hee cannot depose

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee was borne at Catwick Up Zea
in holland but hath bin a free denizen of England for
these two and twenty yeares last past and soe still is and cometh
to be a wittnesse in this cause at the request of Mr Luke Lucie one
of the Owners of the shipp hope And saith hee was Master of
the hope the voyage in question And saith hee was not nor is any
part Owner of her and that it will bee neither profitt nor preudice to
this