Transcription
|
To the third Interrogatory he answereth th … To the third Interrogatory he answereth that the Boate of Currance<br />
interrate was at the time interrate very neere the shoare, and yet<br />
within shott of the ''Morea Merchant'' though there was noe shott<br />
made at the said boate either by the said shipp, or from any<br />
body on shoare And he saith it was to noe purpose for the<br />
said shipp to have endeavoured the hindring of the taking away of<br />
the said boate of Currance for that the said boate of Currance<br />
being very neere the shoare the servants of the interrate William ffowke came<br />
and a Turkish officer (as he beleiveth)<br />
was then with the said ffowkes servants, and<br />
that upon the command of the sayd Officer and the other people of the<br />
Country then there, those that were putt into the said boate to looke<br />
to the Currance on the behalfe of the producents were turned out<br />
by the sayd ffowke, and the Currance were taken out of the<br />
boate and carryed ashoare, into a Warehouse not farr from the<br />
waterside. And further he cannot answeare
To the fourth Interrogatory he answereth that he this Rendent was in<br />
the Towne of Petras when the said boate of Currance was taken<br />
away, and therfore could not see who was at the taking of her [?and]<br />
whether the said ffowke was there in person or not, but he saith that<br />
he this Rendent very well knowing by the former carriage of the<br />
said ffowke concerning the said Currance that it could be noe other<br />
body but himselfe that wrought and brought about the taking<br />
away of the said Currance, he did on the very same day (as he<br />
remembreth) talke with him the sayd ffowke concerning<br />
the taking away of the said Currance, and that he did owe<br />
the said act, saying that he was sorry he did not take away the<br />
rest, And further he cannot answeare.
To the fifth he answereth that the said currance was carryed on shoare<br />
to a Warehouse very nigh to the waterside where they were taken, And<br />
further he knoweth not to answeare
To the 7th Interrogatory he answereth that the Currance that were in the<br />
boate were about 12000 ''lb'' weight, and that they cost there the<br />
factors of the sayd Tayler and Company two dollars and a<br />
halfe per sacke, besides the charge upon the whole shipp, And he<br />
saith that the sayd Currance were the Currance of Solomon Bashaw<br />
who had the two halfe peeces of scarlett in part for the<br />
sayd Currance And further he cannot answeare
To the eight Interrogatory he answereth that the Bashaw interrate was<br />
not the Owner and Proprietor of all the Currance that yeare<br />
in the Morea, but that he being not onely Bashaw, But<br />
alsoe [?harachar] or Tribuner, [Nussullgee] and [?Averesgee], he had<br />
power by vertue of those places to sell and dispose of all the<br />
Currance that yeare in the Morea, And he saith that the sayd<br />
Bashaw told this Rendent that if he would not bargaine with him<br />
for all the Currance, she showld have none, and that [?none of]<br />
the Country people Owners and Proprietors of Vineyards or places<br />
where Currance grow, dare to sell any of their Currance to<br />
any Merchant or factor to be transported without license from<br />
the said Bashaw, And further he cannot answeare.
To the ninth he answereth that he beleiveth the Bashaw hath [?XXX]<br />
to graunt severall Licenses to severall persons to buy Currance in<br />
the Morea and to transport them, And to the rest he<br />
answereth negatively.
To the tenth Interrogatory he answereth that he knoweth the interrate<br />
henry Page, but that of this Rendents knowledge for foure<br />
or five yeares last past he hath not medled in the Currance<br />
trade And further he cannot answeare.
To
trade And further he cannot answeare.
To +
|