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Transcription

21st May 1638.

Whitmore con Bloe et Hopkinson

5us/

dt Warmerton

Anbrosuis Webb parochia omnium [?Scoru] Barkinge London Haberdasher
etatis 62. annorum aut eo circiter testis in hac parte productus
iuratus et examinatus dicit quad Blowe et Hopkinson
partes producen per annu [?etapss] et ultra et Whitmore partem
con qua productis per idem tempus bene respective [?nobit]./

Ad 2um arlum allius ex parte drorum Blowe et Hopkinson in hac parte
dat et oblat. dicit et deponit That uppon or about the eighth daye
of Aprill Anno domini 1637 arlate, the arlate shipp the Tristram and
Jane of London arrived in the port of London with her ladinge of Tobaccoe
and within foure or five dayes after her arrivall there were safelye
landed out the quantitye of foure hundred and odd hogsheads of Tobaccoe
twenty five hogsheads whereof were sayd to belong to [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] Whitmore
the partye against whome he is produced, all which hogsheads of Tobaccoe belonginge
to the sayd Whitmore, except seaven or eight hogsheads or thereabouts were
putt into upper warehouses at Woolkey arlate neere the Waters side, and
the other seaven or eight hogsheads were likewise putt into upper warehouse
three storyes highe righte against Woolkey aforesayd and the offices of
his Majestyes Custome house London kepte a key to each of the sayd
warehouse The premisses he knoweth to be true for that he this deponent
was imployed by the arlate Hopkinson and others the owners of the sayd
shipp the Tristram and Jane to take an accompte of all the sayd Tobaccoes
as they were delivered out of the sayd shipp into lighters and went
ashoare in every lighter that landed the same, and sawe them putt into the
warehouses aforesayd and kept one key to each of the sayd warehouses on the behalfe
of the sayd owners and the officers of the Custome house kept another key as
before he hath deposed soe that the sayd officers could not open the sayd
warehouses without the key kept by him this deponent neither could this deponent
open it without the sayd officers key And this he affirmeth uppon his oath
to be true./ Et alr nescit deponere./

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