by the Violence of the Stonny Wind and Tempestuous Weather And this Deponent
saith that having been informed that some part of the Wreck of the said Ship
or Vessel called the Lymington was drove on Shore war Seaford aforesaid he
this Deponent on or about the Eleventh Day of February last went to a Farm
Yard in a Manor belonging to Lord Pelham near Seaford
aforesaid
and there saw part of the Wrock of a Ship or Vessel which this Deponent as
being a part Owner of the said Ship or Vessel called The Lynington very well
knew to be part of the same Ship or Vessel And lastly this Deponent the
said Thomas Weston< no role >
saith that he verily believes that all the said Salt 10
loaded on Board the said Ship or vessel called the Lymington as aforesaid
was totally lost and did perish at Sea by Means of the same Ship or vessel being
so lost at Sea as aforesaid.
Sworn in Court at Guildhall
in the
City of London
23d day of April
1781
}
By the Court
Tho Weston< no role >
W Footner