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went to the waters side and sawe all the s … went to the waters side and sawe all the sayd goods delivered into two<br />
boats to be delivered about the said shipp the ''Constant'', and heard the sayd<br />
Clement Campion acknowledge unto the sayd Digbye in his shopp before the<br />
departure of the sayd shipp on the sayd voyage/ that he had received all the<br />
sayd goods abord the sayd shipp,<br />
Et alr nescit deponere/
Ad 2um affirmat That the sayd fourty seaven rundletts and two quarter<br />
casks of [?tent] wyne mentioned in the schedule arlate did contayne (to his<br />
best remembrance) foure hundred seaventye and odd gallons of tent and every<br />
gallon thereof at that tyme was worth foure shillings per gallon, and soe uch<br />
it cost the sayd Mr Digbye, which he knoweth to be true for that he was<br />
present when the sayd Digbye bought the sayd wyne, and sawe every one of<br />
the sayd Rundletts measured and kepte a particular note therof, which in the totall<br />
amounted to the quantitye aforesayd or therabouts Et alr nescit deponere/
Ad 3um affirmat That there was delivered unto a packer at the sayd John<br />
Digbyes house in the presence of this deponent one peece of broadcloth<br />
Synament colour part of which broad cloath the sayd Digbye in this deponents<br />
presence sould for eleaven shillings per yard, and one gray broad cloath, two<br />
peeces of hangings which this deponent saw measured contayninge fiftye<br />
two yards or thereabouts, for the like of which hangings this deponent about the<br />
same tyme payd to an houlsterer five shillings per yard the same beinge<br />
three yards broad, foure peeces of coloured bayes, fower peeces of<br />
stuffe halfe silke, one peece of silke saye, seaven yards of<br />
black kersey, two peeces of blewe lynnen cloath contayninge fourtye nyne <br />
yards which he sayeth he sawe measured and was well worth 14 ''d'' per yard,<br />
twentye two yards of black bayes, and soe many Cordivant dubbletts,<br />
and soe many dozen of button gloves, playne gloves, leather drawers leather<br />
stockings and leather capps as are expressed in the schedule arlate, for<br />
which the sayd Digbye ws to pay unto Mr Barebone a Leather seller dwellinge<br />
neere ffleet bridg, soe mauch money as is expressed in the schedule arlate<br />
which he knoweth to be true for that he sawe to the sayd Barebone for to paye him<br />
soe much money as is particulearly sett downe uppon the sayd goods in the sayd<br />
schedule, Alsoe this deponent sawe delivered into a boate to be<br />
therein caryed abord the sayd shipp, two large fowlinge peeces,<br />
worth thirtye shillings a peece or thereabouts, one small barrell of powder<br />
contayninge about twentye five pounds and a certayne quantitye of small<br />
shott, twentye grosse of tobaccoe pipes which this deponent did number and putt<br />
into foure boxes, alsoe six cases of stronge water and one Rundlett of sacke,<br />
of twelve gallons Three coats and suits one redd and two graye, one boxe of wax candles,<br />
and in a truncke certayne lace, thread, coysses crosse cloath and needles <br />
the quantityes or vallues whereof he cannott expresse, Et alr nescit deponere
Ad 4um affirmat That the coopers bill of whome the sayd Rundletts, and qquarter<br />
casks were bought did come to for the sayd rundletts and for measuringe fillinge<br />
and spooninge of them the some of six pounds sterling Et alr nescit deponere
Ad 5um nescit deponere.
Ad 6um nescit deponere./
Ad ult dicit predeposit p en ea vera Et alr nescit deponere
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