HCA 13/72 f.372v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 372 |
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sayd Thomas Warren, and sawe the sayd William Warren as f[?actor]
and Supracargoe as aforesayd transacte and doe the premisses at the severall
places aforesayd And further to those articles hee cannot depose/
To the 5th 6th and 7th articles and the bill of ladeing therein [?XXXX]
hee saith hee knoweth that on or about the tyme of such ladeing of [?the]
sayd hundred and fiftie pipes of wine aboard the sayd shipp the
Mary and Joyce for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren, the
sayd William Warren the supracargoe aforesayd did then lade [?in]
the sayd shipp at Oratava forty pipes of Canarie wynes for [?the]
Accompt of him the sayd William Warren and some others, English men
soe that the sayd William (with the 150 pipes laden for the proper Accompt
of the sayd Thomas Warren, and the sayd 40 pipes laden for Accompt
of him the sayd William Warren and others) did lade aboard the sa[?yd]
Shipp in all one hundred nynty pipes of Canarie wynes, [?and]
saith hee this deponent did observe that the sayd one hundred and
nynty pipes of wine at such their ladeing aboard the sayd shipp
were severally marked videlicet one hundred and eighty pipes
of the sayd 190 were marked with the first marke in the
margent of the bill of ladeing now shewed to him at the tyme
of this his examination, And the other tenn pipes of the sayd
190 pipes were (to the best of his now remembrance) marked
with the second marke in the margent of the sayd bill of ladeing
but how many bills of ladeing were signed for the sayd hundred
and nyntie pipes or whether they were signed by the arlate
Phillip Stafford or his Purser hee knoweth not, for that hee
sawe not the signeing of the bills of ladeing for the sayd wyne[?s]
yet saith hee beleeveth the bill of ladeing arlate to bee true
and reall and not Colourable for that hee knoweth that the
hundred and fiftie pipes of wine therein mentioned to bee for
Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren, and being part of the
hundred and nynty pipes of wyne in the sayd bill alsoe mentioned
were really laden and put aboard the sayd shipp out of the goods
and effects and for the sole Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren
and that none but hee hath any interest or right therein, and
that the other forty pipes of the sayd 190 pipes were laden for
Accompt of the sayd William Warren and some other English
men who had a share with the sayd William in some of the [?sayd]
forty pipes of wyne And further hee cannot depose./
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