HCA 13/72 f.248v Annotate

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tymes while hee soe had the sayd Accompts, hee the sayd Kinnaston made
some queres to this deponent touching some perticulers of the sayd Accompts
and this deponent gave him such satisfactorie answers therein that hee tooke
noe exception at the sayd Accompts And further hee cannot depose./

To the 4th article hee saith hee being Accompt keeper as aforesayd thereby knoweth
that after the sale aforesayd and the sayd South and Pryor their refusall to sett out
any part of the sayd Quarter part of the sayd shipp discovery alias Saint Jacob
the sayd South and Pryor did not lay out any money upon the imployment
of the said shipp nor jhad any part in her as hee beleeveth for the reasons
aforesayd And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/

To the 5th hee saith hee being Accompt keeper as aforesayd knoweth that
in the yeare 1650 arlate the sayd South Prior Clements and Thompson
came to and made an other Accompt concerning some Spanish prizes taken by
the sayd shipp disocover alias Saint Jacob and also concerning all other things
betweene them, which Accompt this deponent by order of the sayd Clements
did deliver to the sayd Smith and Pryor, who did receave them of this
deponent and did appeare thereof and tooke warrants to receave what
was due unto them upon the ballance of the sayd Accompt, to receave the same
of the arlate Mathan Wright who had moneys in his hands concerning
the sayd prizes, and this deponent having searched the bookes of the sayd
Nathan Wright doth finde thereby that the same was accordingly paid
to them the sayd South and Pryor by the sayd nathan Wright And further
to this article hee cannot depose/

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Nathan Wright

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TNA

PROB

PROB 11/274 Wootton 106-155 Will of Nathan or Nathaniell Wright of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 27 April 1658