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forced to doe the necessityes of Nature in the Roome 
where they lay, and this Examinate conceives the occa- 
sion to be by reason of some spleene betweene Hawley 
and him. 
THOMAS BASTON saith. FFUTTER was in prison a 
yeere. 
Powell imprisoned. 
Capt. BUNDOCKE saith, hee was at the Barbados in 
the yeere 1629 when Captaine POWELL was Governour 
of that Island, and that Capt. Hawley came therein the 
ship Carlile, and that Hawley did invite POWELL and 
other Gentlemen aboard to breakefast, and that they 
were taken prisoners by a Guard of Musketteirs, and 
clapt in Chaines, and saith that Capt. RAMSAEY was 
a Cheife A6lor in the business, yet saith he was not in 
the ship Carlile when they were at breakfast, but was 
then ashore, and that this Examinate went not aboard 
the Carlile till some fewe dayes after, when the Island, 
was most parte of it in HAWLEY'S hand and all quiet 
then this Examinate took occasion to goe aboard HAW- 
LEY'S shipp where he sawe Capt. POWELL and Kemp 
prisoners in Chaynes at the maine mast, and Saith that 
they were their prisoners about three weeks or a month, 
and that after they went to Meabis* where the shipp was 
taken by the Spaniards where they were alsoe taken, 
and were all the while before in Chaynes. 
ROBERT HORNE, Seaman, Saith, That about two yeers 
since, there beinge a difference at Mountserrat betweene 
the English and the Irish, this Examinate did deliver 
halfe a barrell of powder to the English, And that after- 
wards by direccion from Governour BRISKETT, Sr. THOS. 
* Nevis. 
