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<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 10/09/12</first-transcriber>
 
<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 10/09/12</first-transcriber>
 
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1. Copper barrs and arrived safely therewith att Guinney and there about the
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Copper barrs and arrived safely therewith att Guinney and there about the
2. moneth of June 1655. last past did sell unto the arlate Gilbert Christopher
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moneth of June 1655. last past did sell unto the arlate Gilbert Christopher
3. being then att Guinney with his shipp Peter and Jane such a quantity of
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being then att Guinney with his shipp ''Peter and Jane'' such a quantity of
4. Copper Barres as did amount to and were then and there worth one hundred
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Copper Barres as did amount to and were then and there worth one hundred
5. and fourteene pounds five shillings six pence, which summe the sayd
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and fourteene pounds five shillings six pence, which summe the sayd
6. Gilbert Christopher did agree to pay for the same. And somuch this
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Gilbert Christopher did agree to pay for the same. And somuch this
7. deponent knoweth to be true of his owne knowledge for that he was then
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deponent knoweth to be true of his owne knowledge for that he was then
8. Gunner of the sayd shipp Anne, and knew of the sayd contract and did
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Gunner of the sayd shipp ''Anne'', and knew of the sayd contract and did
9. assist att and to the delivery of the sayd copper barrs unto the sayd Gilbert
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assist att and to the delivery of the sayd copper barrs unto the sayd Gilbert
10. Christopher. And he is likewise well assured that the sayd Gilbert
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Christopher. And he is likewise well assured that the sayd Gilbert
11. on or about the day in the sayd Bill now shewne him mencconed being
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on or about the day in the sayd Bill now shewne him mentioned being
12. June the 14th. did signe seale and as his Act and deed deliver the sayd
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June the 14th. did signe seale and as his Act and deed deliver the sayd
13. Bill now shewne him to the sayd John Carey for the payment of the sayd summe
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Bill now shewne him to the sayd John &#91;?Carey&#93; for the payment of the sayd summe
14. contracted for as aforesayd for the sayd copp barrs, for that he this deponent
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contracted for as aforesayd for the sayd copper barrs, for that he this deponent
15. did about that EXPANSION OF "y:t" tyme and before the sayd shipp Ann departed from Guinny
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did about that tyme and before the sayd shipp ''Ann'' departed from Guinny
16. there see the sayd bill in the hands of the sayd John Carey who sayd
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there see the sayd bill in the hands of the sayd John Carey who sayd
17. EXPANSION OF "y:t" the sayd Gilbert Christopher made and gave him the same for the
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that the sayd Gilbert Christopher made and gave him the same for the
18. payment of the sayd money. And he now knoweth the same by XXXX
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payment of the sayd money. And he now knoweth the same by the
19. name and handwriting of his precontest Walter Elton att the foot
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name and handwriting of his precontest Walter Elton att the foot
20. thereof as a witnesse, with whose handwriting this Rendent deponent
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thereof as a witnesse, with whose handwriting this deponent
21. was and is well acquainted, he the sayd Elton being Boatswayne of
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was and is well acquainted, he the sayd Elton being Boatswayne of
22. the sayd shipp Anne the foresayd voyage. And otherwise he cannot
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the sayd shipp ''Anne'' the foresayd voyage. And otherwise he cannot
23. depose.
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depose.
  
24. To the 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9. and Arle of the sayd Libell hee saith. that the sayd John
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To the 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9. Articles of the sayd Libell hee saith. that the sayd John
25. Carey and Gilbert Christopher are departed this life, and the sayd Mary
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Carey and Gilbert Christopher are departed this life, and the sayd Mary
26. Carey ˹is˺ the Relict and Administratrix of John Carey, aforesayd, and that
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Carey is the Relict and Administratrix of John Carey, aforesayd, and that
27. the arrest in this cause is brought for recovery of the sayd money as
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the arrest in this cause is brought for recovery of the sayd money as
28. And he beleiveth. And that the sayd sale and delivery of the sayd
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And he beleiveth. And that the sayd sale and delivery of the sayd
29. copp barrs are well knowne to his sayd precontest Walter Elton
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copper barrs are well knowne to his sayd precontest Walter Elton
30. and to his contest Isaac Jacquiot who was one of the sayd shipp Anns
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and to his Contest Isaac Jacq&#91;?uiot&#93; who was one of the sayd shipp ''Anns''
31. Company the voyage aforesayd. And that he hath deposed the truth
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Company the voyage aforesayd. And that he hath deposed the truth
32. and otherwise cannot depose.
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and otherwise cannot depose.
  
 
To the Crosse Interrogatories &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
 
To the Crosse Interrogatories &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
35. To the first Interrogatory hee saith, he knew the parties interrte, vizt the sayd John Carey
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To the first Interrogatory hee saith, he knew the parties interrte, videlicet the sayd John Carey
36. about three yeares before his death. and knew the sayd Gilbert Christopher
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about three yeares before his death. and knew the sayd Gilbert Christopher
37. att Guinney the tyme beforesayd. And saith he is not indebted to the plaintiffe
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att Guinny the tyme beforesayd. And saith he is not indebted to the plaintiffe
38. nor shee to him, nor was anyway engaged to the sayd John Carey, nor hee to
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nor shee to him, nor was anyway engaged to the sayd John Carey, nor hee to
39. this Rendent saving for, wages, which this Redent hath receyved. And
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this Rendent saving for, wages, which this Redent hath receyved. And
40. otherwise he cannot answer, saving that he wisheth and would
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otherwise he cannot answer, saving that he wisheth and would
41. give the victory in this cause to them that have right.
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give the victory in this cause to them that have right.
  
42. To the second Interry he saith he is noe way concerned as to proffit or losse in
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To the second Interrogatory he saith he is noe way concerned as to proffit or losse in
43. this cause; that he saw the sayd barrs delivered as aforesayd. and beleiveth
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this cause; that he saw the sayd barrs delivered as aforesayd. and beleiveth
44. that the sayd Gilbert Christopher did dispose of the sayd barrs to buy Negroes.
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that the sayd Gilbert Christopher did dispose of the sayd barrs to buy Negroes.
45. And that his voyage had bene overthrowne had it not bene for the sayd
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And that his voyage had bene overthrowne had it not bene for the sayd
46. barrs. And that he this Rendent did not see the sayd Bills signed
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barrs. And that he this Rendent did not see the sayd Bills signed
47. sealed or delivered nor was a witnesse thereto. And otherwise hee
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sealed or delivered nor was a witnesse thereto. And otherwise hee
48. cannot answer.
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cannot answer.
  
 
Richard Daines &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
 
Richard Daines &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;

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<header>
<series>HCA 13/71</series>
<folio>f.140r /folio>
<picture>P1130446</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status>|First cut transcription started and completed by Colin Greenstreet, 10/09/12; pasted into wikispot on 22/04/14 and edited on 29/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>Colin Greenstreet, 10/09/12</first-transcriber>
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Copper barrs and arrived safely therewith att Guinney and there about the
moneth of June 1655. last past did sell unto the arlate Gilbert Christopher
being then att Guinney with his shipp Peter and Jane such a quantity of
Copper Barres as did amount to and were then and there worth one hundred
and fourteene pounds five shillings six pence, which summe the sayd
Gilbert Christopher did agree to pay for the same. And somuch this
deponent knoweth to be true of his owne knowledge for that he was then
Gunner of the sayd shipp Anne, and knew of the sayd contract and did
assist att and to the delivery of the sayd copper barrs unto the sayd Gilbert
Christopher. And he is likewise well assured that the sayd Gilbert
on or about the day in the sayd Bill now shewne him mentioned being
June the 14th. did signe seale and as his Act and deed deliver the sayd
Bill now shewne him to the sayd John [?Carey] for the payment of the sayd summe
contracted for as aforesayd for the sayd copper barrs, for that he this deponent
did about that tyme and before the sayd shipp Ann departed from Guinny
there see the sayd bill in the hands of the sayd John Carey who sayd
that the sayd Gilbert Christopher made and gave him the same for the
payment of the sayd money. And he now knoweth the same by the
name and handwriting of his precontest Walter Elton att the foot
thereof as a witnesse, with whose handwriting this deponent
was and is well acquainted, he the sayd Elton being Boatswayne of
the sayd shipp Anne the foresayd voyage. And otherwise he cannot
depose.

To the 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9. Articles of the sayd Libell hee saith. that the sayd John
Carey and Gilbert Christopher are departed this life, and the sayd Mary
Carey is the Relict and Administratrix of John Carey, aforesayd, and that
the arrest in this cause is brought for recovery of the sayd money as
And he beleiveth. And that the sayd sale and delivery of the sayd
copper barrs are well knowne to his sayd precontest Walter Elton
and to his Contest Isaac Jacq[?uiot] who was one of the sayd shipp Anns
Company the voyage aforesayd. And that he hath deposed the truth
and otherwise cannot depose.

To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatory hee saith, he knew the parties interrte, videlicet the sayd John Carey
about three yeares before his death. and knew the sayd Gilbert Christopher
att Guinny the tyme beforesayd. And saith he is not indebted to the plaintiffe
nor shee to him, nor was anyway engaged to the sayd John Carey, nor hee to
this Rendent saving for, wages, which this Redent hath receyved. And
otherwise he cannot answer, saving that he wisheth and would
give the victory in this cause to them that have right.

To the second Interrogatory he saith he is noe way concerned as to proffit or losse in
this cause; that he saw the sayd barrs delivered as aforesayd. and beleiveth
that the sayd Gilbert Christopher did dispose of the sayd barrs to buy Negroes.
And that his voyage had bene overthrowne had it not bene for the sayd
barrs. And that he this Rendent did not see the sayd Bills signed
sealed or delivered nor was a witnesse thereto. And otherwise hee
cannot answer.

Richard Daines [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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