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The Deposition of Philip Hubbard of lawful age, testifies and says, that he the Deponent (some time in the month of May, one thousand, seven hundred and seventy seven was at the house of Capt. John Underwood in Kittery, and that said Underwood desired him to go after his Negro Boston and bring him home, and he the Deponent went accordingly after said Negro, and that Mr. John Trott went with him, and that they found said Negro a catching Plaice in the creek opposite to Cutt's Island and that said Negro came ashore to them on their calling him, and that said Trott took hold of the Float that said Negro came ashore in, and haled her up to high-water mark, and the Negro asked us why we haled up the float, and I told said Negro his master sent for him and he must go to him and that said negro laid down his plaice spear and went up to Capt. Underwood and said Underwood immediately sent said Negro on board a Privateer that lay in the harbour and that he the Deponent and said Trott were about three or four hours from the time they set out after said Negro till they brought him to said Underwood and that said Negro made no resistance and that he the deponent and said Trott belonged to the aforesaid Privateer and that said Underwood was an officer on board said Privateer and that they sailed in two or three days after they brought said Negro to said Underwood and further saith not York, April 23, 1783 Philip Hubbard