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Transcription

The 17.th of July 1660/: [CENTRE HEADIMG]

Examined upon the said Articles./:

4.us

William Lovett of Wapping mariner
late a midshipman of the Fairefax
frigot aged 28 yeeres or thereabouts
Sworne and Examined

To the first of the said Articles. hee saith and deposeth
that for and during all the yeere 1658. there was warr
and hostility at sea used and Practized betweene the [?English GUTTER]
amd the subjects of the King of Spaine and this hee
saith is Publique and notorious and well knowne to the
arlate William Winter/.

To the second and 3d hee saith that during all the yeere 1658.
and before and since the arlate Captaine John
Stoakes was by the then authority of England Comander
of tenne ships or ffrigotts in the Mediterranian Sea
one of which was called the Fairfax ffrigot, And
the said Captaine Stoakes. had power to keepe
the said ships or ffrigots together or separate them
as hee should thinke fitt, And saith that Captaine
Thomas Whetston was the Comander of the said
Fairfax ffrigot, and alsoe foure other of the said
Ten ffrigotts. were by Admirall Stoakes alsoe committed
to the care and charge of the said Whetston, and
for some Part of the said yeere 1658. the said
William Winter did exercise the Office and
Place of Lieutenant onboard the said ffairfax ffrigot
And soe much hee saith is well knowne to the said
Winter; The Premisses this Deponent knoweth for that
hee was a midhsip man of the said ffairfefax ffrigott
from September 1657 or thereabouts till about [?March GUTTER]
last, And further deposeth not.

To the 4.th hee referreth himselfe to the Lawes of
Princes and Nations./:

To the 5.th hee saith hee never sawe the Instructions or
letters arlate/.

To the 6.th hee referreth himselfe to the Laws andthe
Instructions arlate ./.

To the 7.th and 8.th hee Deposeth not./:

To the Nineth hee Referreth himselfe to the [?Lawe GUTTER]

To the 10.th 11.th and twelweth hee saith that, in or about the
month of July or August 1658: two of the foresaid [XXXX XXXXXX GUTTER]
[(XXXX GUTTER]