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|Transcription=And further saith that there were eighteen butts of currant (or thereabouts
 
|Transcription=And further saith that there were eighteen butts of currant (or thereabouts
the currans which this deponent be received damnified partly by XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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the currans which this deponent soe received damnified partly by oile and
partly by wet which they had taken, and that they since being [?Xiened] by
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partly by wet which they had taken, and that they since being viewed by
indifferent persons, the said viewers[?] estimated the said dammige XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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indifferent persons, the said viewers estimated the said dammage at [?fifteene GUTTER]
pounds sterling, which the said fflew as be allowed this deponents own
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pounds sterling, which the said fflew also allowed this deponents out of
his fregget, and so this deponent declaring the said respective [XXX GUTTER]
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his freight, and so this deponent deducting the said respective summes
of sixtie nine pounds and six pence and fiftie pounds hath part the said [XXX GUTTER]
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of sixtie nine pounds and six pence and fiftie pounds hath paid the said [?XXX GUTTER]
the rest of his freiget, and hath a lis charge for the [?suce] And further
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the rest of his freight, and hath a discharge for the same And further
 
hee cannot as hee saith depose.
 
hee cannot as hee saith depose.
  
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To the Interrogatories
 
To the Interrogatories
  
To the first hee saith hee is a merchant and hath lived in London [XXX GUTTER]
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To the first hee saith hee is a merchant and hath lived in London [?sixe GUTTER]
yeares and a halfe last, and before that two yeares and a halfe in [XXX GUTTER]
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yeares and a halfe last, and before that two yeares and a halfe in [?Italy GUTTER]
and saith hee hath [?know much?] the said fflew about foure yeares, XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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and saith hee hath knowne the said fflew about foure yeares, but doth
not know and ?lade, and otherwise answereth not being as aforesaid.
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not know and Slade, and otherwise answereth not being as aforesaid.
  
 
To the second and third negatively.
 
To the second and third negatively.
  
To the fourth hee saith hee tooke up the said goods in XXX XXX last was
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To the fourth hee saith hee tooke up the said goods in summer last was
twelvemonth, and made up the account with the said fflew share by [?of GUTTER]
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twelvemonth, and made up the account with the said fflew shortly after
at this deponents house in Marke lane, where the said XXX were [?allowed GUTTER]
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at this deponents house in Marke lane, where the said summes were [?allowed GUTTER]
and satisfied unto him, and further answereth not being as aforesaid.
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and satisfied unto him, and further answereth not saving as aforesaid.
  
To the fifth hee saith the said lading of currans which were laded into the said shipp for his [deponent? GUTTER]
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To the fifth hee saith the said lading of currans which were laded into the said shipp for this deponents
account, was the XXX [?donne] at Zant or thereabouts by John ChristXX [XXX GUTTER]
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account, was the soe donne at Zant or thereabouts by John Antonio [XXX GUTTER]
this deponents factor and his order, but this deponent was not there [XXX GUTTER]
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this deponents factor and his order, but this deponent was not there present
and saith hee cannot affirme that the said foure quartels of currant was
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and saith hee cannot affirme that the said foure quartels of currans were
 
aboard the said shipp, but hath heard that they were last out of the shipp [XXX GUTTER]
 
aboard the said shipp, but hath heard that they were last out of the shipp [XXX GUTTER]
betwixt the share and the shipp. And further hee cannot answer saving as
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betwixt the shore and the shipp. And further hee cannot answer saving as
 
aforesaid.
 
aforesaid.
  
 
To the sixth hee saith hee was not present not did observe the stowage
 
To the sixth hee saith hee was not present not did observe the stowage
the eighteen butts of currans interrogated, and otherwise hee cannot
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the eighteene butts of currans interrogated, and otherwise hee cannot
 
answer saving as aforesaid, saving negatively for his part, hee  not [XXX GUTTER]
 
answer saving as aforesaid, saving negatively for his part, hee  not [XXX GUTTER]
 
how the dammage happened as hee saith.
 
how the dammage happened as hee saith.
  
To the seventh hee saith that the viewers and estimaters of the said [XXX GUTTER]
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To the seventh hee saith that the viewers and estimaters of the said [?dammage GUTTER]
happened to the said eighteen butts or thereabouts of currans were [?with XXX GUTTER]
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happened to the said eighteene butts or thereabouts of currans were william
?hooket and once [?XXX stere?] two Grocers of London, who viewed them [XXX GUTTER]
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hooker and one Bristow two Grocers of London, who viewed them upon
chesters key where they were landed, this deponent being present XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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Chesters key where they were landed, this deponent being present some
part of the time while the said [?views?] was making and his XXX XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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part of the time while the said views was making and his servant [XXX GUTTER]
others, and saith there were not any of the shipps marchants [XXX GUTTER]
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others, and saith there were not any of the shipps mariners
present as the said accounting and allowance for the said XXX and [XXX GUTTER]
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present at the said accounting and allowance for the said want and [?dammage GUTTER]
and further answereth not saving as aforesaid, which aXXXX said XXX XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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and further answereth not saving as aforesaid, [?nor XXXX] said [XXXX GUTTER]
 
this deponent remembreth.
 
this deponent remembreth.
  
To the eighth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, a part hee XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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To the eighth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, wherein hee
XXXXXXive the XXXX.
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satisfied the same.
  
To the ninth hee hath not [?XXodyposed?]
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To the ninth hee hath not soe deposed.
  
To the last hee [?yeeleeth] reasons of his knowledge as aforesaid:
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To the last hee yeeldeth reasons of his knowledge as aforesaid.
To the XXXX interrogatorie the second place hee saith that the said [XXX GUTTER]
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come home not fully Laded as by agreement shee should [XXX GUTTER]
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To the single Interrogatorie in the second place hee saith that the said shipp
[?XXX XXX of goods there to out about her but was not departure for dead freight out of the said paymentr
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came home not fully Laded as by agreement shee should [?have GUTTER]
freeght made by this deponent, althought hee XXX tochareXXX XXX XXX [XXX GUTTER]
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bin through want of goods there to put aboard her but was not deduction for dead freight out of the said payment [?of GUTTER]
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freight made by this deponent, althought hee urged to have allowance made And
 
further answereth not.
 
further answereth not.
  
 
Tho Rastel [RH SIDE SIGNATURE]
 
Tho Rastel [RH SIDE SIGNATURE]
  
Reported before Doctor. Smith Interrogate[?]
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Repeated before Doctor
 
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Sweit Surrogate
 
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And further saith that there were eighteen butts of currant (or thereabouts
the currans which this deponent soe received damnified partly by oile and
partly by wet which they had taken, and that they since being viewed by
indifferent persons, the said viewers estimated the said dammage at [?fifteene GUTTER]
pounds sterling, which the said fflew also allowed this deponents out of
his freight, and so this deponent deducting the said respective summes
of sixtie nine pounds and six pence and fiftie pounds hath paid the said [?XXX GUTTER]
the rest of his freight, and hath a discharge for the same And further
hee cannot as hee saith depose.

To the fifth hee cannot depose.

To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true.

To the Interrogatories

To the first hee saith hee is a merchant and hath lived in London [?sixe GUTTER]
yeares and a halfe last, and before that two yeares and a halfe in [?Italy GUTTER]
and saith hee hath knowne the said fflew about foure yeares, but doth
not know and Slade, and otherwise answereth not being as aforesaid.

To the second and third negatively.

To the fourth hee saith hee tooke up the said goods in summer last was
twelvemonth, and made up the account with the said fflew shortly after
at this deponents house in Marke lane, where the said summes were [?allowed GUTTER]
and satisfied unto him, and further answereth not saving as aforesaid.

To the fifth hee saith the said lading of currans which were laded into the said shipp for this deponents
account, was the soe donne at Zant or thereabouts by John Antonio [XXX GUTTER]
this deponents factor and his order, but this deponent was not there present
and saith hee cannot affirme that the said foure quartels of currans were
aboard the said shipp, but hath heard that they were last out of the shipp [XXX GUTTER]
betwixt the shore and the shipp. And further hee cannot answer saving as
aforesaid.

To the sixth hee saith hee was not present not did observe the stowage
the eighteene butts of currans interrogated, and otherwise hee cannot
answer saving as aforesaid, saving negatively for his part, hee not [XXX GUTTER]
how the dammage happened as hee saith.

To the seventh hee saith that the viewers and estimaters of the said [?dammage GUTTER]
happened to the said eighteene butts or thereabouts of currans were william
hooker and one Bristow two Grocers of London, who viewed them upon
Chesters key where they were landed, this deponent being present some
part of the time while the said views was making and his servant [XXX GUTTER]
others, and saith there were not any of the shipps mariners
present at the said accounting and allowance for the said want and [?dammage GUTTER]
and further answereth not saving as aforesaid, [?nor XXXX] said [XXXX GUTTER]
this deponent remembreth.

To the eighth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, wherein hee
satisfied the same.

To the ninth hee hath not soe deposed.

To the last hee yeeldeth reasons of his knowledge as aforesaid.

To the single Interrogatorie in the second place hee saith that the said shipp
came home not fully Laded as by agreement shee should [?have GUTTER]
bin through want of goods there to put aboard her but was not deduction for dead freight out of the said payment [?of GUTTER]
freight made by this deponent, althought hee urged to have allowance made And
further answereth not.

Tho Rastel [RH SIDE SIGNATURE]

Repeated before Doctor
Sweit Surrogate