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|Transcription=To the interrogatories in the fourth place [CENTRE HEADING]
  
|First transcriber=J Wilcox
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To the first hee saith that if hee were judge in the case, hee
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for the reasons aforesaid should condemne the said goods taken in the
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''Mary'' for prize; unlesse better evidence to the contrary did [?appeare GUTTER]
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than hee hath yet over seene or heard of, and saith hee hath [?hXXX gutter]
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not only Admirall Stokes but severall others, [?XXXX] that is
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should be a wonder to them if the same were not condemmed
  
|Editorial history=Created 07/06/14, by CSG
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To the second hee saith that such papers of the ''Mary'' as [?came GUTTER]
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to this deponents hand hee delivered without [?diversion] to the
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said Admirall Stokes, and for the said particular
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papers hee referreth himself to his foregoing deposition, denying [?that GUTTER]
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hee now hath any of them, or knoweth where any of them are.
  
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To the third he saith that such plate as was taken in the said
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shipp the ''Saint Mary'' this deponent suffered the said Moller and
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van lynen to take Inventaries of, and did himselfe the like
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and that hee can and is ready to produce his said note or
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Inventary from aboard the ''ffairfax'' where the same is now
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remaining, and as to the two schedules annexed hee saith hee
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understandeth nor the language or contents of them, but is well
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assured that they are not the same which they then tooke as
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aforesaid which was donne in this deponents presence. And otherwise cannot [?answer GUTTER]
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saving as aforesaid.
  
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To the fourth hee saith that there was an Inventary taken of [?XX GUTTER]
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said money and plate by Commission from this Court, [?a copie GUTTER]
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whereof mentioning the quantitie and weight of each parcell
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hee saith hee can produce from aboard the ''ffairfax''. And
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otherwise answereth not.
  
To the first hee saith that if hee were judge in the rest
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To the 5th hee saith the said Moller and van linen were
for thereXXXX aforesaid should [?condemma] the said goods taken in [?theXXX GUTTER]
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examined at Tolon upon oath by Admirall Stokes which [?XXXXGUTTER]
Mary for prize; unlesse better evidence to the contrary did [?appear GUTTER]
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only their examination was taken in writing without oath [?XXX GUTTER]
than hee hath goe over [?bene] or heard of, and saith hee hath [?hXXX gutter]
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some [?heads] prepared for them to give in their examinations [?XX GUTTER]
not only Admirall Stokes bue severall other, after that is
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but where those papers are hee knows not, and as to the [?XXX GUTTER]
should be a wonder to their if the time were not condemmed
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papers hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his said foregoeing deposition
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and otherwise cannot answer.
  
To the second hee saith that such papers of the mary is [?XXX GUTTER]
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to the 6th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and cannot
to this deponents hand hee delivered with out div XXXX to [XXX GUTTER]
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further answer
said Admirall Stokes, and for the said particular
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papers hee referreth himself to his fore going deposition, [denying XXX GUTTER]
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hee now hath any of them, or knoweth where any of them and.
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To the third he saith that such place as was taken in the [?XXX GUTTER]
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To the 7th hee saith hee denieth that there was any such man [?who GUTTER]
shipp the said mary this deponent suffered the said molear and
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was named Gilson who was either Purser or other officer [?XXX GUTTER]
van lynen to take fussentaentes of, and did himselfe the like
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said Admirall Stokes or did any busines for him, and as to [?the ?XX GUTTER]
and that hee can and is ready to preduce his said note or
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said schedules hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition and
Inventary from aboard the ffairfax where the time is now
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cannot further answer.
thavoiments and as he the true schedules annexed hee saith him
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under Innedeth not the language or [?XXXluth] of them, but is well
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To the interrogatories in the fifth place. [CENTRE HEADING]
assured that they are not they have which they then tooke as
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as fore said which was second XX this deponents pressure. and otherwise cannot [XXX GUTTER]
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To the first hee saith hee supposeth that the papers taken [?from GUTTER]
saving as aforesaid.
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the ''Mary'' which came to Admirall Stokes his hand were [?XXXX GUTTER]
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him or his order, but saith they were not possessed by this deponent
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or his order, but beleeveth there were then noe papers amongst [?XX GUTTER]
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them might signifie that the said goods belonged to Spaniards, [FXXXX GUTTER]
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as they of the shipp had cast them over board before
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according to their owne confession afore mentioned, and otherwise hee
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referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition, and [?XXXX] the [?XX GUTTER]
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cannot answer.
  
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Transcription

To the interrogatories in the fourth place [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that if hee were judge in the case, hee
for the reasons aforesaid should condemne the said goods taken in the
Mary for prize; unlesse better evidence to the contrary did [?appeare GUTTER]
than hee hath yet over seene or heard of, and saith hee hath [?hXXX gutter]
not only Admirall Stokes but severall others, [?XXXX] that is
should be a wonder to them if the same were not condemmed

To the second hee saith that such papers of the Mary as [?came GUTTER]
to this deponents hand hee delivered without [?diversion] to the
said Admirall Stokes, and for the said particular
papers hee referreth himself to his foregoing deposition, denying [?that GUTTER]
hee now hath any of them, or knoweth where any of them are.

To the third he saith that such plate as was taken in the said
shipp the Saint Mary this deponent suffered the said Moller and
van lynen to take Inventaries of, and did himselfe the like
and that hee can and is ready to produce his said note or
Inventary from aboard the ffairfax where the same is now
remaining, and as to the two schedules annexed hee saith hee
understandeth nor the language or contents of them, but is well
assured that they are not the same which they then tooke as
aforesaid which was donne in this deponents presence. And otherwise cannot [?answer GUTTER]
saving as aforesaid.

To the fourth hee saith that there was an Inventary taken of [?XX GUTTER]
said money and plate by Commission from this Court, [?a copie GUTTER]
whereof mentioning the quantitie and weight of each parcell
hee saith hee can produce from aboard the ffairfax. And
otherwise answereth not.

To the 5th hee saith the said Moller and van linen were
examined at Tolon upon oath by Admirall Stokes which [?XXXXGUTTER]
only their examination was taken in writing without oath [?XXX GUTTER]
some [?heads] prepared for them to give in their examinations [?XX GUTTER]
but where those papers are hee knows not, and as to the [?XXX GUTTER]
papers hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his said foregoeing deposition
and otherwise cannot answer.

to the 6th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and cannot
further answer

To the 7th hee saith hee denieth that there was any such man [?who GUTTER]
was named Gilson who was either Purser or other officer [?XXX GUTTER]
said Admirall Stokes or did any busines for him, and as to [?the ?XX GUTTER]
said schedules hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition and
cannot further answer.

To the interrogatories in the fifth place. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee supposeth that the papers taken [?from GUTTER]
the Mary which came to Admirall Stokes his hand were [?XXXX GUTTER]
him or his order, but saith they were not possessed by this deponent
or his order, but beleeveth there were then noe papers amongst [?XX GUTTER]
them might signifie that the said goods belonged to Spaniards, [FXXXX GUTTER]
as they of the shipp had cast them over board before
according to their owne confession afore mentioned, and otherwise hee
referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition, and [?XXXX] the [?XX GUTTER]
cannot answer.

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