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Transcription

was not (as hee saith) Taxed in the last tax to the Army, and [XX GUTTER]
was once Examined as a witnes in this Court, and twice [XXX GUTTER]
in Guildhall./:

To the 2d. hee saith hee doth very well understand what [XXX GUTTER]
and saith hee is not of kin to the producent. nor hath any [XXX GUTTER]
to him, more then one freind hath to another. and is [XXX GUTTER]
nor engaged to the said Summners, nor Summners to this [?deponent GUTTER]
Saving what followeth:/

To the 3d. hee answereth negatively./.

To the 4th hee saith hee hath knowne the said Summners
about foure Yeeres last and saith hee first came acquainted
with the said Summers (to his remembrance at an Ale house [?in GUTTER]
Ratcliffe high way but hath forgot howe, or upon what occasion
Summers came in his Company but not long after [XXX GUTTER]
was Imployed by him in Selling Brandewine[?s], And saith
hee did well knowe the foresaid John Story (who is deceased [?as GUTTER]
this Deponent hath heard) and this Deponent was often at [XXX GUTTER]
at a Milliners against the Stocks London, and when hee [XXX GUTTER]
bill hee was about twenty Eight Yeeres of age, and [?was of GUTTER]
an indifferent faire Complexion, and his haire to this [deponents GUTTER]
best remembrance was browne, and saith that [?the said GUTTER]
time hee saith him (to his knowledge) was when hee signed the
said bill, and this Deponent was since about foure or five times in his
Company at his Lodging aforesaid, and at a Taverne, but [?does GUTTER]
not remember who was then with him./

To the 5th. hee saith hee doth not knowe who wrote the [?foresaid GUTTER]
bill of Sale, and saith that hee doth not remember that the
said bill was read over when the said Story soe signed [?sealed GUTTER]
and delivered the same but saith the same was doe done by
the said Story in the hall of Mr Sumners house in [?Beerelane GUTTER]
in the moneth of June 1657: but the day of the moneth hee
doth not certainely remember. but to his remembrance the
same was soe done about tenn or Eleven of the Clock [?in GUTTER]
the forenoone./.

To the 6th. hee saith hee can write and Read written hand
and saith hee doth not remember or beleeve that there were [XXX GUTTER]
in the said bill when the said Story soe Signed Sealed and Delivered the
same, and otherwise saving as aforesaid cannot answer

To th 7th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
and saving the same cannot further Answer, saving the
moneyes and goods were paid and delivered unto the said Story [?at the GUTTER]
time of the said signing sealing and delivering the said bill of [?sale GUTTER]
[?Sumners] his hall, in this Deponents presence, and in the preence of
another man who walked too and fro in the hall at the
same time./.