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To the 5th hee saith that hee beleeveth the said wine was
worth the summe of thirty pounds sterling at the least Per Pype and saith
that the Company of the Alexander and Ketch tooke away
and killed, and were the cause of the Death of about foure
Dozen of Canary birds which were in the said ship, which were
worth about foure shillings a peece, and saith that hee berily
beleeveth that the Ownes of the said ship have
sustained dammage by the said ships being carried back, and
hindered as aforesaid to the summe of One hundred and ffifty
pounds sterling besides hee saith that hee beleeveth that the said
ships sailes Rigging, and tackling by meanes of the [?XXoting]
aforesaid were damnified to the Vallue of Twenty pounds
sterling but saith that hee cannot Judge the Vallue of the
foresaid Cutlace, Pot Panns, Spoones, Table Cloaths, and
Seamans Cloathes, And further doth not depose not knowing
who were or are the Owners Imployers or setters forth of
the Alexander./.

Repeated before doctor Walker.

Richard [?taijllor] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 11th of Aprill 1660./: [CENTRE HEADING]

[?Ringelly] and Ash against}
[?XXX] aforesaid}

[?vide XXX]

Examined on the said Allegation.

(2dus

Thomas More of Horsey downe in the County of Surry
Shipwright, aged 25 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and Examined/

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth that the arlate
Charles Sanders was Master and Comander of the arlate ship the Anne and Margaret
and had the Care and charge of her from the moneth of June 1657. untill
July 1658. which hee knoweth for that hee served in the said ship as Carpenters
mate, from the second of June 1657: untill the beginning or thereabouts of
July 1658, And further cannot depose./.

To the second article of the said Allegation hee saith that on the Eleabventh
day of June 1657. to this Deponents best remembrance the said Charles
Sanders did set saile with the said ship from Gravesend. to saile to severall
Ports, and places beyond the seas upon a Trading Voyage, and saith
that hee well knoweth that the arlate Robert Bavin did goe Chirurgion
of the said ship the said Voyage, Nicholas Pengely Masters Mate, and Alexander
Ash Cooke, (saving the two first moneths, for which time the said Ash served
as a Common man in the said ship): But saith hee knoweth not who hired
them, but beleeveth they were hired by the said Sanders, neither doth
hee knowe for what wages they were hired at, But hath heard
that the said Bavin was hired at fifty five shillings per moneth, the
said Pengelly at two pounds five shillings per moneth, and the said Ash at
26. s per moneth, And saith that hee well knoweth that they and each of them
respectively did deserve the aid summes per moneth, for every
moneth they and every of them served in the said ship the said voyage,
and saith the said respective summes are usuall and ordinary summs
given to Men that serve in such Places, in such ships, and upon such a
voyage as the Anne and Margaret went the voyage in question, and this
deponent hath knowne [?greater] summes Per moneth given to men that served in the same
Places: and upon the kike voyages and like ships namely to a Chirurgion
3 li a Mate fifty five shillings, and sometimes 3 li a Cooke 40 s Per moneth or neare
thereabouts, And saith that the said Bavin Pengelly and Ash entered into
(full