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Anjwer. Yes; Garland, Ladfon, Berry, and Lilly. 



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Court. When you was going along-fide, did they en- De/embw, 

 deavour to prevent you ? 



Anjwer. No. 



Court. When the attack was made on the mutineers, ' 



where was you, and did you obferve any man take a more 

 adive part than another in the mutiny ? 



Ajtfwer. I was on the quarter-deck loading my piftols; 

 the moll adive men were Berry and Lilly. 



Court. Was you prefent at the fecuring the whole, or 

 any part of the prifoners ? 



A?tfwer. I recoiled: fending Skinner up the fore hatch- 

 way. 



Court. What was his behaviour at the time ? did he re- 

 fill much? 



Anfwer. No, he did not. 



Captain Greer. When Mr, Dunlop quitted the fhip, 

 did they demand any terms of you? if fo, what were 

 they ? 



Anjwer. None. 



Court. Did you give orders to prevent boats coming 

 along- Ude after Mr. Dunlop left the fhip ? 



A?tfwer. I did, not to let boats come along-fide with- 

 out my knowledge. 



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