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Transcription

To the Second hee saith hee is not bound to Declare
his Estate, and otherwise negatively:/.

To the 3rd Negatively:/.

To the 4th hee hath not deposed as is interrate/.

To the 5th and 6th he referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition
and further cannot answer. Not being present or [?seeing GUTTER]
the Damage interrate, or knowing any thing more there[?of GUTTER]
then by the Confession of some of the said ship[?s GUTTER]
Company as aforesaid.

To the 7th hee hath not soe deposed./.

To the 8th hee saith hee is Owner of an Eighth
Part of the said Ship ffreetrade and her tackle and
ffurniture, and otherwise negatively

To the 9th hee hath not soe deposed:/:

To the last hee refereth himselfe to his foregoeing
Desposition.

Repeated with his precontests before
doctor Godolphin.

JW Gibbs [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

***********************

The. 23th of November 1659:

Adkins against the Orange Tree}
And Inglefrith aforesaid}

Examined on the said Libell

Rp. (4:.us

William Bugbey of Lymehouse
Mariner aged 49 yeeres or there[?abouts GUTTER]
Sworne and Examined.//.

To the first and second articles of the said Libell hee
Saith that hee this Deponent was with the Libblate Daniell
Adkins. in a Warehouse in Limehouse in the moneth of
September last, and while they were there, a ffor[?ainger GUTTER]
called Engle ffrith (who was said to be master of a ship called
the Orange (Tree;) came into the said warehouse
to speake with the said Adkins, and presently after his
coming thither, the fforrainer and the said Adkins and this
deponent went to an Alehouse together in Lymehouse, knowne
by the signe of the Sunne; And the said Adkins and then
and there in this deponents presence, told the said ffor[?ainer GUTTER]
that his bargaine for the Goods hee had
Delivered for the use of the said Ship the Orange
Tree: was for ready money or to that effect to which the said fforrainer
made Answer and Confessed that hee was to give
ready money for the Goods hee had bespoke, saving for
a Cable or to that effect (which Cable as the said Adkins said the said fforrainer
never tooke off his hands) And the said fforrainer ack[?nowledged GUTTER]
that the Goods which hee had receaved for the use of his [XXX GUTTER]
came to fifty odd pounds or to that effect, And saith
hee this Deponent being a Master of a Ship; and buying
(mater[?ialls GUTTER]