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|Transcription=will shee made answer, noe hee made noe will
 
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but that which hee left which his son ffranck, when hee came
 
but that which hee left which his son ffranck, when hee came
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To the last hee saith his forefoing deposition is true./
 
To the last hee saith his forefoing deposition is true./
  
To the Interrogatories./: [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the Interrogatories./: [CENTRE HEADING]
  
To the 1:th Interrogatory hee saith hee favoureth the Partyes interrogated
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To the 1:th Interrogatory hee saith hee favoureth the Partyes interrogated
 
alike and if it were in his power hee saith hee would give the
 
alike and if it were in his power hee saith hee would give the
 
victor to the Party that had the most right thereto, And saith he
 
victor to the Party that had the most right thereto, And saith he
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Thomas Andrewes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
 
Thomas Andrewes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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Die primo Augusti 1660./:
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Aldgate London Nauta aetatis 35 annorum aut
 
Aldgate London Nauta aetatis 35 annorum aut
 
do circiter juratus et examinatus, dicit et
 
do circiter juratus et examinatus, dicit et
deponit put Sequitur:/:
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Ad j.um et 2.dum articulos Allegationis ex parte wheeler in hac causa data dicit et deponit, That
 
Ad j.um et 2.dum articulos Allegationis ex parte wheeler in hac causa data dicit et deponit, That
hee this deponent being boatswaines mate of the ship the ''Thomas
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hee this deponent being boatswaines mate of the ship the ''Thomas''
and Anne'' Christopher Eveling master at the time of her being at
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''and Anne'' Christopher Eveling master at the time of her being at
 
Virginia the voyage in Question which was in the moneths of November
 
Virginia the voyage in Question which was in the moneths of November
 
December and January last, was Imployed by the said Eveling
 
December and January last, was Imployed by the said Eveling
in feteching Tobaccoes on board the said ship ''Thomas and Anne''
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in fetching Tobaccoes on board the said ship ''Thomas and Anne''
 
from shore in Virginia belonging to the arlate ffrancis wheeler
 
from shore in Virginia belonging to the arlate ffrancis wheeler
 
the elder deceased, as this deponent verily beleeveth, and saith that in all
 
the elder deceased, as this deponent verily beleeveth, and saith that in all
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Port for the account of the said wheeler as this deponent verily beleeveth
 
Port for the account of the said wheeler as this deponent verily beleeveth
 
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will shee made answer, noe hee made noe will
but that which hee left which his son ffranck, when hee came
from England, or words to the same effect and further cannot
depose./

To the 7.th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court

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

To the Interrogatories./: [CENTRE HEADING]

To the 1:th Interrogatory hee saith hee favoureth the Partyes interrogated
alike and if it were in his power hee saith hee would give the
victor to the Party that had the most right thereto, And saith he
cometh not by Compulsion but at the request of the producent
and otherwise negatively./

To the 2.d it concerneth him not./

To the 3.d hee saith that the said Deceased dyed possessed
of other Tobaccoe and goods besides the Tobaccoes laden
onboard the said two ships, and beleeveth that the said
deceaseds widowe did dispose thereof./.

To the 4th hee saith hee beleeveth that the Custome in Virginia
touching the matter interrate is the same as is here.

To the 5th hee saith that the said widowe was at Virginia
when the said Deceased dyed, and further saving as aforesaid
hee cannot depose./.

To the 6th hee cannot depose./

To the 7th hee saith that he beleeveth the said widowe
was after her husbands death a responsible and Sufficient
Person, and a woman of good repute./

Repetit coram doctor [XXXX]
surrogato.

Thomas Andrewes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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Die primo Augusti 1660./:

Rp EA

6.u

Thomas ffoster parochia Sancti Buttolphi
Aldgate London Nauta aetatis 35 annorum aut
do circiter juratus et examinatus, dicit et
deponit put Sequitur:/:

Ad j.um et 2.dum articulos Allegationis ex parte wheeler in hac causa data dicit et deponit, That
hee this deponent being boatswaines mate of the ship the Thomas
and Anne Christopher Eveling master at the time of her being at
Virginia the voyage in Question which was in the moneths of November
December and January last, was Imployed by the said Eveling
in fetching Tobaccoes on board the said ship Thomas and Anne
from shore in Virginia belonging to the arlate ffrancis wheeler
the elder deceased, as this deponent verily beleeveth, and saith that in all
hee fetcht and brought onboard the said ship, about thirty
one hogsheads of Tobacco to be brought in the said ship to this
Port for the account of the said wheeler as this deponent verily beleeveth
(and