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depose, saving hee beleeveth it was lawful … depose, saving hee beleeveth it was lawfull and possible for protest to be<br />
made as is interrate in the absence of this deponent:/:
To the 19th hee saith, That the voyage interrate is the first voyage this<br />
deponent ever was in Turkey, and that in the quality of Purser as aforesaid,<br />
and never knew during his aboade in those parts of any protest made as interrate<br />
And as to the rest of the demande of this Interrogatorie this rendent saith hee<br />
cannot depose, not being versed and experienced in the practize and Custome of<br />
Merchants in such affaires as are interrate, saving hee beleeveth, That any<br />
ffactor either in Turkey or elsewhere, may, if hee see occasion, make a protest<br />
against a Master of a shipp for not obeying or complying with such factors direction<br />
and order, though the said factor have no expresse order from his Principall so<br />
to doe./
To the 20th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof./
To the 21th hee saith, That the names of those Merchants who laded or caused<br />
to be laden the goods interrate were Mr. Nelson, Mr Philipp Mitchell Mr Thomas Rich Mr Bray Chewne<br />
Mr Paul Priaulx, Elizabeth harbey John Erlingsman and Mr Mann, and saith some of them were grosse<br />
and some of them fine goods, for which the interesses at the time of their discharge at Porte fferara
[LH MARGIN, TEXT AT 90 DEGREES]<br />
payd or caused to be paid according to the usuall rate of the<br />
Turkey Companie per Tunn, and saith some of the said goods were<br />
galls and cotton woolls, for all which bills of lading were signed<br />
which imported that the said goods were to be delivered at London
H Hughes [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN, AT 90 DEGREES]
Repeated in Court/
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The first day of January 1654 English style/ [CENTRE HEADING]
Michaell de haze and Abraham Stock}<br />
late Owners of the vessell called the}<br />
''Successe'' and her tackle and furniture and}<br />
ladeing of Coales et cetera against the vessell the}<br />
''dove'' of which Walter Cable is Master}<br />
and against the sayd Cable et cetera Suckley: Smith}
Examined upon an allegation given in and admitted on the<br />
behalfe of the sayd haze and Stock./
'''d Suckely'''
'''[GUTTER ?vide] the 2 [?writt]: in A3'''
'''1'''
'''Andrew Cristi''' of dover in the County of Kent Mariner<br />
one of the Company of the Vessell the ''Successe'' aged<br />
50 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined<br />
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the arlate Michaell de haze<br />
and Abraham Stock during all the tyme arlate were commonly accompted and<br />
reputed the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the arlate shipp or vessell<br />
the ''Successe'' and of her tackle apparell and furniture and hee this deponent beleeveth<br />
them soe to bee for that hee knoweth in the moneths aforesayd the sayd de hare and<br />
Stock did as Owners of her sett the sayd shipp out and furnish her with all things<br />
necessarie to goe on the voyage now in question from dover to New castle upon Tine there to lade<br />
Coales and this deponent was by david Adamson the Master of the sayd shipp ''Successe''<br />
during the voyage in question hyred in the behalfe of the sayd de hare and Stock as his<br />
Owners thereof to goe the sayd voyage, and did goe the same and thereby the better knoweth<br />
the premisses to be true and further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose./
To the second hee saith that by reason hee was one of the Company of the shipp ''Successe''<br />
during the voyage in question hee well knoweth that from about the 26th day of<br />
the moneth of July last till about the 6th day of August last 1654 the sayd shipp the<br />
''Successe'' remayned neere new Castle upon Tyne arlate and in that tyme of her<br />
stay there was laden with Sea Coales for the Accompt of the arlate de haze and<br />
Stock who were the true and lawfull Owners of the sayd Coales and soe reputed And<br />
further to this article hee cannot depose./.
To the 3: 4th and 5th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth that<br />
upon or about the sixth day of August last the ''Successe'' was fully laden with Coales<br />
and fitt to sett sayle and did sett sayle therewith from Newcastle bound for the port of dover arlate but<br />
in her course thitherwards upon or about the 8th day of August aforesayd being a Tuesday and about one or two of the clock in the morning<br />
of that day (the sayd shipp ''Successe'' being then at a place called the Well and in eleven fathom watercalled the Well and in eleven fathom water +
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