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Transcription

To the Interrogatories./. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first (it being done as required) hee saith hee is [XXX GUTTER]
34 yeeres of age, and is a Merchant of Glascoe, and expects to
receive nothing for his Testimony herein, nor is hee Kin of
the said Aldersons or Ker./:

To the second hee saith hee hath made voyages into holland
but never lived there, And saith tha the Interrate Henry [Hart GUTTER]
and Robert Thompson are not Hollanders, but the said [?Hart GUTTER]
is a Scotchman and the said Thompson is an Englishman, as hee [?this GUTTER]
Deponent hath bin Credibly Informed but their wives live [?at GUTTER]
Rotterdam as hee hath heard, And saith hee Doth not know
that the said Hart and Thompson are Denizens of
Rotterdam, but supooseth they are, And saith that
the Interrate ship the hope [XXX GUTTER]
to Glascoe, and her owners are as followeth to wit James
Bogle John Walkinshawe ffrederick Hamilton Robert
Anderson Robert Ray, John Cauldwell Hugh Benny, Thomas
Knox, and hee this Deponent, all of Glascoe saving Knox, who [?liveth GUTTER]
not farr off of Glascoe, and saith, that one James hamilton
(who was Imployed thereabouts) bought the said ship about 4 yeeres [?past GUTTER] at [XXX GUTTER]
of one Mr Ma[?aurice] Trent an English merchant, [XXXX GUTTER]
for the said Owners for 200. li sterling which was then paid And saith hee doth [?not GUTTER]
know where, or of whom, or for what the Cock was bought
And further saving his foregoeing Deposition to which hee referreth
hee cannot Answer./.

To the 3d. hee saith that the Cock arrived
at Glascoe, and the Hope at Ayre in Scotland
from Holland in August last the hope being Loaded with
a Considerable Quantity of Sope, Sugar Starch Ropes and [?divers GUTTER]
other foods which were put on board her at Rotterdam by James
Bogle, and alsoe Tarr and Deales which were laden on board
at Berghen by the said Mr Henry Hart, who receaved 600 Doll[?ors from GUTTER]
the said Bogle to buy the same, and all the said Lading
was for account of him the said Bogle and the rest of
the said ships Owners aforesaid, and the said Robert Anderson
and this Deponent sold the said Lading at Ayre by order of the rest
of their Partners some for ready money, and the rest
upon trust, and teh said lading hee beleeveth amounted
to about 600. li sterling And saith that the Cocks Lading
consisted in wine, sugar, Iron, and such like goods, and
verily beleeveth that the said Ninian Anderson and James Ker or one of
them Laded the same for account of themselves and John [XXX GUTTER]
but hee cannot tell how or for what the said Lading was
sold, And further saving as aforesaid hee cannot [?Answer GUTTER]

To the 4th hee saith that both the said ships the voyage in Question
were consigned to Peter Pallet at Bourdeaux, and the [XXX GUTTER]
lading when shee went from Glascoe consisted in Tenne [?Lasts XXX GUTTER]
barrells of Herrings, sixteene barrells of Salmon and fower Casks [XXX GUTTER]
which was laden onboard her, and were to be transported to Bourdeaux
upon the Account of this Deponent and the rest of the owners of the said ship and [XX GUTTER]
[(XXX GUTTER]