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|Status=First cut transcription started and completed on 10/09/14 by Colin Greenstreet
  
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
  
|First transcribed=14/08/13
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|First transcribed=14/09/10
  
 
|Editorial history=Created 13/08/14, by CSG
 
|Editorial history=Created 13/08/14, by CSG
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|Transcription=that the sayd Hudson hyred of him, and this deponent knoweth the same was
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not imployed by the arlateBoulton and beleeveth that neither the sayd Bolton nor the arlate Mills
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at any tyme had or have any interest in the sayd Close lyter And
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further hee cannot depose/
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To the 8th article hee saith that the litermen of the sayd open lyter after
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their departure therefrom, which was betweene three and fower a clock in the
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afternoone of the day aforesayd when this deponent came to be laded at the sayd shipp
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''Smirna ffactor'', did not returne againe to the sayd lyter while this deponent
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stayed by the sayd shipps side takeing in his ladeing nor at the tyme this deponent
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departed therewith which was about sixe or seaven a clock in the evening of
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the sayd day And further saving his foregoeing deposition to which hee
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referreth hee cannot depose./
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To the 9th hee cannot depose
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To the 10th saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose./
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To the 11th hee saith that in case the plugg of the lyter arlate hath bin struck
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or scooped out by the Lightermen thereof shee would have sunke and
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bin covered with water within an howers tyme after which this deponent
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knoweth shee was not, for that hee sawe her and her goods in her, lying safe
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and indamnified at such tyme as hee this deponent went away with
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his sayd close lyeter and her ladeing, And further hee cannot depose/
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
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To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the 1 Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the Interrogated henry Bolton and John
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Mills and hath knowne them by the space of a yeare and a halfe last passt and saith
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the sayd Bolton doth somtymes deale for the sayd Mills in letting out of his
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lyters and if the sayd Mills like of the bargaines hee the sayd Bolton makes hee doth
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imploye his lyters accordingly, and if hee like not the bargaine
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hee doth refuse to stand thereto, this he the better knoweth for that hee did
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about halfe or three quarters of a yeare since worke lyters for the sayd
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John Mills And further hee cannot answere/
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To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee was not privie to or hath heard what bargaines
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passed betwixt the Interrogated Bolton and Hudson nor knoweth ought
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of the rest of the Interrogatorie, saving hee saith it is not of necessity that fine goods
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must bee first loaded away though they doe lye mixed amongst coarse
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for that the fine are easily romaged and stowed betweene decks, if a shipps
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company be in hand with ladeing of course goods soe that
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they may if they please in such case make an end of a ladeing of course
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goods when they are in hand with it./
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that the sayd Hudson hyred of him, and this deponent knoweth the same was
not imployed by the arlateBoulton and beleeveth that neither the sayd Bolton nor the arlate Mills
at any tyme had or have any interest in the sayd Close lyter And
further hee cannot depose/

To the 8th article hee saith that the litermen of the sayd open lyter after
their departure therefrom, which was betweene three and fower a clock in the
afternoone of the day aforesayd when this deponent came to be laded at the sayd shipp
Smirna ffactor, did not returne againe to the sayd lyter while this deponent
stayed by the sayd shipps side takeing in his ladeing nor at the tyme this deponent
departed therewith which was about sixe or seaven a clock in the evening of
the sayd day And further saving his foregoeing deposition to which hee
referreth hee cannot depose./

To the 9th hee cannot depose

To the 10th saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose./

To the 11th hee saith that in case the plugg of the lyter arlate hath bin struck
or scooped out by the Lightermen thereof shee would have sunke and
bin covered with water within an howers tyme after which this deponent
knoweth shee was not, for that hee sawe her and her goods in her, lying safe
and indamnified at such tyme as hee this deponent went away with
his sayd close lyeter and her ladeing, And further hee cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the 1 Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knoweth the Interrogated henry Bolton and John
Mills and hath knowne them by the space of a yeare and a halfe last passt and saith
the sayd Bolton doth somtymes deale for the sayd Mills in letting out of his
lyters and if the sayd Mills like of the bargaines hee the sayd Bolton makes hee doth
imploye his lyters accordingly, and if hee like not the bargaine
hee doth refuse to stand thereto, this he the better knoweth for that hee did
about halfe or three quarters of a yeare since worke lyters for the sayd
John Mills And further hee cannot answere/

To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee was not privie to or hath heard what bargaines
passed betwixt the Interrogated Bolton and Hudson nor knoweth ought
of the rest of the Interrogatorie, saving hee saith it is not of necessity that fine goods
must bee first loaded away though they doe lye mixed amongst coarse
for that the fine are easily romaged and stowed betweene decks, if a shipps
company be in hand with ladeing of course goods soe that
they may if they please in such case make an end of a ladeing of course
goods when they are in hand with it./

To