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Ad 6.um dicit That after the said ships di … Ad 6.um dicit That after the said ships discharge at<br />
Bristoll this deponent heard one (who was reputed one of<br />
the owners or freighters of the said ship) say and affirme<br />
that Symon Bonython the Master had given him and<br />
the rest of the owners or freighters a just account of all the<br />
moneys received for freight of the said ship during her whole voyage, and this<br />
deponent did see him give the said Bonython a receipt or disch<br />
arge for the same, and did also heare him acknowledge that the said master and<br />
mariners were not yet satisfyed for their wages./
Ad 7.um salvis predepositis nescit deponere./
Ad 8.um refert se ad Legem et hujus Curia Regrum et alr nescit.
Ad ult dicit predeposita per [?en ?esse] vera./
Ad Interrogatoria [CENTRE HEADING]
Ad j.um Interrogatorium non rendet alr quam praedeposits./
Ad 2.um he sayth That this deponent was present at the hyring<br />
of Christopher Worgan and Sampson Hall and some others of<br />
the said ships Company. And further answereth not./
Ad 3.um refert se ad praedeposita./
Ad 4.um he sayth that the said ship carried outwards from<br />
Bristoll severall goods and merchandizes and also some<br />
Passengers to the number of about five or six and thirty, all for<br />
the account interrate (as was said) and that the said Symon<br />
Bonython did dispose thereof at the Barbadoes; but the<br />
value of the said lading this deponent knoweth not./
Ad 5.um dicit That the rates for passengers from any ports<br />
of England to the Barbadoes are various, according as they<br />
can Agree with the Master of freighters of the ship; and that<br />
sometymes a passenger payes 4. ''li'' sterling for his passage,<br />
sometimes more, sometimes lesse: And somtimes they give<br />
five hundred weight, some times six hundred weight of<br />
sugar per head passage according as the rates are, and they<br />
can agree. And further cannot answer./
Ad 6.um rendet That there was laden onboard the said ship<br />
''Elizabeth'' at Barbadoes a Cargoe of Tobaccoes and sugar,<br />
which said Tobaccoes were discharged at London Derry in Ireland<br />
but the sugars were brought to Bristoll; The value of which<br />
Cargoe this deponent cannot estimate./
To the 7.th he sayth that the Interrogated Simon Bonython received<br />
freight at London Derry for the Tobaccoes there discharged,<br />
but how much this Deponent knoweth not. Et alr nescit rendere./
Adt knoweth not. Et alr nescit rendere./
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