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Transcription

The same day

Examined on the said Allegation [CENTER HEADING]

Rp. 2dus [LH MARGIN]

John Shawe of Tower Wharfe
Sailemaker aged 20 yeeres or thereabouts
Sworne and Examined/.

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee well knoweth the ship the House of Freindship
and soe hath done ever since December
1657: and well knoweth that Nicholas Treworghy
was in the moneth of December January ffebruary
and beginning of March 1657 Master and Comander of
the ship the House of ffreindship, And soe Comonly
accounted, And further cannot depose/:

To the second 5th and 7th articles hee saith that in or about the said
moneth of December and January 1657: the said ship
the House of ffreindship being then bound out to sea
did stand in Need of severall New sailes, and her
old ones wanted Mending; And in or about the said time
the said Nicholas Treworghy did come to the shop
of the arlate George Shawe, and desired him to
make and mend all and singular the Sailes and things
in the third Schedule annexed to the said Allegation now
seene and perused by him this Deponent and while the
New Sailes were making and the old sailes of the
shipp mending, the arlate Mr Catlyn came likewise
to the shop of the said George Shawe, and desired
him to dispatch the said sailes, in this Deponents hearing
And saith that all and singular the worke mentioned
in the said Third Schedule was done at the request
of the said Treworghy and Catlyn, and the said
worke was well worth the severall summes set downe
for the same in the said Schedule and likewise
all the sailes Rope Lint and twyne Cloath and Needles mentioned in the said schedule were
at the request of the said Treworghy and Catlyn
made and delivered onboard the said ship to her use and
were likewise well worth the summes schedulate, those
being the usuall prices [?for the same] the said time, And said
that had not the said ships sailes bin mended
and the foresaid things made delivered onboard her shee
could not have proceeded to sea, The premisses
he deposeth for that hee was the said time servant
and Apprentice to the said George Shawe, and
helped to make and mend the said Sailes and
sawe them sent to be carried aboard the said shipp and further
cannot depose./:

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