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To the 6th Article he saith, That to the b … To the 6th Article he saith, That to the best of this deponents judgement there was<br />
after the lading of the said 3000. barrills roome and convenience enough for the<br />
said shipp to have received about 300. or 400. barrills of raisins more aboard her<br />
if the factors of the said Chowne and Companie had soe pleased, and saith that<br />
this deponent at the time aforesaid heard the said hasilgrave say and offer to<br />
the said hopgood, that if he; (videlicet the said hopgood) had any more goods to send<br />
aboard the said shipp, hee should send them aboard or words to that or the<br />
like effect. And further cannot depose:-
To the 7th article he saith hee knoweth nothing of the adjustement of accompt<br />
for the voiage arlate, nor what remained or remaineth due to the said<br />
hasilgrave and Companie upon the same./
To the 8th hee referreth himselfe to the Actes and proceedings of this said Court.<br />
And further cannot depose:-/
William deeping [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same upon the Crosse Interrogatories:-/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee answereth and saith, That as this rendent hath credibly been<br />
informed at Lepora, Messina and the parts thereabouts twenty barrills of<br />
raisins doe there make a Tunn, soe that 15. tunns or thereabouts in this<br />
deponents iudgement over and obove the said 3000. barrills might have been<br />
conveniently stowed in the said shipp the ''Levant friggatt'' betweene the deck<br />
thereof. And further cannot depose:/
To the second hee saith, the said shipp tooke in her homeward lading at<br />
Lepora aforesaid, where 20. barrills are accompted for a Tunn, and each<br />
barrill estimated at one hundred waight/
To the third hee saith, That 3000. barrills of raisins were brought home<br />
as aforesaid in the said shipp, amounting according to the Computation<br />
aforesaid to One hundred and fiftie tunns, And saith hee knoweth not<br />
of any goods laden or brought home in the said shipp besides the goods<br />
laden for the accompt aforesaid./
To the 4th hee saith, That hee this rendent was as aforesaid one of the<br />
said shipps Companie, videlicet the Chruigion, and that hee is payed<br />
all his wage, and that hee wishesth the partie in this suite which hath most<br />
right may obtaine:-/
Repeated before Colonel: Cock:-/
William Deeping [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day Examined upon the said Allegation
'''Rp. 3.us'''
'''Henry Barnes''' of Wapping in the parish of<br />
Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner aged 42 yeeres<br />
or thereabouts a Wittness sworne and examined saith as<br />
followeth videlicet
To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That in the yeare <u>1654</u><br />
last past and monethe therein concerning the arlate John hasilgrave<br />
and Company were commonly and generally knowne estimated and<br />
reputed the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the shipp<br />
called the ''Levant friggat'' arlate whereof the arlate John hasilgrave<br />
was Captaine or Commander. The premisses hee knoweth for that hee<br />
this deponent was Boatswaine of and in the said shipp the Voiage<br />
allate. And further cannot depose:-
To the second and third Articles of the said Allegation (the Charterpartie allate<br />
not annexed) hee saith, That in the moneth of July 1654, the said shipp<br />
sett saile from Gravesend with a lading of corne putt on board her by the<br />
order of the arlate henry Chowne and Company, some of whom this deponent<br />
saw aboard the said shipp [?whilen] shee was on her lading, and gave them<br />
an accompt how many sackes of corne hee received, with which lading shee<br />
arrived in safety att Genoa, and there discharged the same being about<br />
one hundred and seaventy Tunns, which hee beleiveth was done by and in<br />
pursuanceh was done by and in<br />
pursuance +
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