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Transcription

The Answer of the said Abraham Barnaby
To the Interrogatoryes:/ [CENTRE HEADING]

To first hee saith that hee is neither of kin, servant or Indebted
to the said Edmund Lemmon. And saith hee neither belong[?eth GUTTER]
to the Virgin Mary nor he man of Warr when the Virgin
Mary was seized./.

To the second hee saith hee cometh to Testify herein at the request
of the said Lemmon, and saith that the said Lemon hath not [?paid GUTTER]
him any thing for the same, but hath now and then made him
eate and drinke when hee hath come hither about this busines
And saith hee hath knowne mr Desborowe, for about foure or
five yeares last,/.

To the 3d and 4th hee saith that none of the Lading of the
said ship came to the hands of this Deponent for his owne use
saving now and then a small quantity of Tobaccoe which the
said mr Desborowe or some or one of the said Commissioners gave
him to Drinke (sic), And saith that the said Lemon did not
9that this Deponent knoweth) Convey away any goods whatsoever
away for his owne use, And saith that this Deponent never
sawe the said Lemon in the said ships hold, without one
or more of the said Commisioners with him./.

Repeated with his precontest Briggs
before doctor Walker.

Abraham Barnaby[?e GUTTER] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 12th of Aprill 1660/. [CENTRE HEADING]

Corsellis and others against Wa[?rcop] and}
the Alexander aforesaid}

Examined upon the foresaid
Allegation./.

vide j. 2. 3. in Aj.

Rp. 4us

Captaine Thomas Sprittiman Native of
Peterhead in the County of [?BoughXX GUTTER]
in Scotland Mariner, late Master of the ship
the Golden Starre, aged 37 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and Examined.

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
that for and during all the Moneths arlate and for two yeeres before and [XXX GUTTER] the arlate
Seager Corsellis, and one Daniel Wibrants an Alderman
of Dublin, were the true and lawfull owners and
Proprietors of the ship the Golden Starr arlate (whereof
this Deponent for all the foresaid time was Master) and of her tackle Apparrell
furniture and Rigging, namely the said Corsellis Owner
of two thirds thereof, and the said Wibrants owner of
the other third, which hee knoweth for the said Wibrants
and Corsellis made this Deponent master of her to whom
this Deponent from time to time gave account of the said
ships ffreight and earnings. And further saith that in
or about August last this Deponent (at Cadiz) lett the said ship to
ffreight by Charterparty, to One Mr Anthony [?Jepton]
ffactor of mr Christopher Boone of London Merchant to goe to the
(Canaryes