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Transcription

Ad 14 refert se ad Registrum huijus Curiae./

Ad 15 nescit deponere./.

Ad 16. dicit quoad predeposita per [?XXX] esserera./.

Ad Interrogatoria [CENTRE HEADING]

Ad jum Interrogatorium Dicit that hee was a foremast man of
the John and saith that hee received his wages for goeing the said
voyage to Newcastle and for his paines there, by order of the
Master of the Trinity house, and saith that hee agreed with the
said Marriot to have three pounds for the whole voyage but
in regard the ship John came not hether thirty shillings thereof
was deducted, and saith that noe promise is made to him And saith
neither this deponent nor any of the rest of the Company of the John as this deponent beleeveth
doe endeavour to lay the fault upon the Mary Rose, otherwise then
by speaking the truth, et alr negatiive./.

Ad 2:um dicit that hee Referreth himselfe to his deposition to the
7th article, saying that in all likelihood and probability the
said Dammage had bin prevented had the Master or Company of the
Mary Rose let slip an Anchor or slacken saile as they were
desired to doe as aforesaid, and had they soe done the said Dammage
had as hee verily beleeveth bin prevented, and otherwise
hee cannot depose to this particular, and saith that hee did not
see any money paid for weighing the said ship and preserving the said
Coales, And by meanes and procurement of the said
Marriot and Bradley he cometh to speake the trueth herein, And
hee is worth little, having made three broken voyages [?XXX]

Repeated before Doctor Sweet./

Signum P Dicti Phillip
Jeffreyes [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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14th die Novembris 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]

Super lilo predict Examinatus./.

Rp 5us.

John Hall de Shadwell in parochia Stepney
Nauta, annos agens 35. aut do circiter testis in
hac causa productus et juratus./:

Ad j.a positionem dicit et deponit that hee well knoweth the
ship John of Ipswich Robert Merriot Master) and hath soe
for tenne yeeres last and saith that the said Merriot, [?Nicholas]
Bradley, and William Bugby the elder, all well knowne to
this deponent were for and during the months of September
October and November 1658 Accounted and reputed to
be the Owners or part Owners of the said ship John, and soe
this deponent verily beleeveth they were and alsoe of about
140 Chaldron of Coales Newcastle measure, which were then
the said time onboard her./:

Ad 2. dicit that all the said moneths the lilate John
Cole was master of the lilate ship the Mary Rose, and had
the Care and Charge of her as Master this deponent seeing him
Execute that Office in her and beleeveth that hee was
made master of her by and with the Consent of the rest of her Owners
himselfe being a part owner/.