HCA 13/72 f.374r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 374 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2013/11/27 |
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the places Interrogate but the mannagrie and disposall of them was
left to the forenamed William Warren who went Supracargo as aforesayd
in the sayd shipp which William Warren did in manner predeposed
dispose of the sayd Wollen Cloath Callicoes and other goods and
carried the proceede of them or soe many of them as was disposed of
to the Canaries And further saving his forefoeing deposition hee
cannot answere./
To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth of noe ffactor or Agent the
sayd Thomas Warren had at the Canaries save the sayd William
Warren who went Supracargo of the Mary and Joyce and her lading on
behalfe of the sayd Thomas Warren the whole voyage in question
and mannaged and disposed of the sayd shipps ladeing in all
places, And saith the sayd William is Commonly reputed a Native
of devonshire and a subiect of this Commonwealth but where his
residence hath bin during the tyme Interrogat hee knoweth not And
further hee cannot answere/.
To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth the Interrogate William Warren
and saw and was with him at the Canaries the voyage Interrogate and knoweth that hee
there laded forty pipes of Canary wines abaord the Mary and
Joyce for Accompt of himselfve and some other Englishmen whereof
hee this respondent was one, but the greatest part of the sayd forty
pipes were for the sayd William Warrens owne proper Account
And saith that there were not tenn pipes of the sayd forty pipes marked
with a different marke from the other thirty of them, but the tenn pipes of different marke, were different from the hundred and
nyntie pipes that is to say from the hundred and fiftie which were
laden for the proper Accompt of the foresayd Thomas Warren, and
from thirty of the forty laden by the sayd William Warren for his
owne and others Accompt but by whose meanes or for what reason
those tenn were marked with a different marke, hee knoweth not
neither knoweth hee by whose meanes or for what reason the
hundred and fiftie pipes claymed by the sayd Thomas Warren
were marked with the same marke as thirty of those forty
were, which were laden for Accompt of the sayd William Warren
and others And further hee cannot answere./
To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith hee did not see the bill Interrogate
signed, nor knoweth whether the same were aboard the Elizabeth
Interrogate at the tyme of her seizure, neither did hee deliver
the same to the proctor that exhibited it nor knoweth
who did./
To the 6th hee saith hee is sure that noe person save the sayd Thomas
Warren