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To the Crosse Interrogatories
To the .1. … To the Crosse Interrogatories
To the .1. he saith he was produced as a witnes in this cause by the advise<br />
and direction of Mr ffranklyn an Mr Suckly two of the Proctors of this<br />
Court, and saith he hath aboard the sayd shipp for his owne accompt<br />
and Risgo two packes and oe sack or bagg of peice goods of the<br />
marke in the margent according to a bill of lading for the same
'''C.B.''' [MARKE, LH MARGIN]
abiding in the Registry of this Court over and besides a valiza or<br />
Cloakebagg with Cloathes and other necessaries; and saith he was a<br />
Passenger aboard the ''Saint John'' but was not of the shipps Company, and beleiveth<br />
the sayd shipps Company were all Easterlings the Cookes boy excepted who<br />
was as he beleiveth borne in ffrance and otherwise negatively
To the 2d he saith he can write and read written hand and speakes and<br />
understands High Dutch, Low dutch, and the Common tongue of Hamburgh
To the 3d he saith the Lading of the ''Saint John'' consists for the most part of<br />
Brandewyne and peice goods, which are and were of the groweth, and<br />
manufacture of ffrance, and were all Laden att Roane in ffrance<br />
but for the Accompt of Hamburghers, and doth not beleive that any<br />
french man or Dutchman subiects of the States of the United Provinces<br />
or ffrench King had or hath any Interest or share therein, for that<br />
before this Rendent came from Roane the Master of the ''Saint John'' did<br />
seriously averr to this Rendent that all the sayd shipps Lading was for<br />
the Reckoning and Riske of Hamburghers./ And otherwise<br />
cannot depose.
To the .4. negatively for his owne part.
To the .5. he saith he first saw the sayd bills of lading and papers interrate in the River of Roane<br />
and was present when they were delivered to the Purser of the sayd english<br />
frigot and saith he did not read the same nor knoweth the name of<br />
him to whom they were so delivered, but saith he knoweth they were<br />
the bills of lading touching the merchants Cargazon of goods this Rendent<br />
having one bill of lading for his owne goods amongst them, and being<br />
told by the sayd Jochim Mesters that the same were the true bills for the<br />
sayd merchants goods, and that the writing aforesayd under the<br />
seale of Hamburgh was his seabreife. and further saith that the sayd<br />
Jocheim Mesters master of the ''Saint John'' delivered the sayd bills of lading<br />
papers and writings to the foresayd Purser of the frigott uppon the sayd<br />
19 day of September last past aboard the shipp ''Saint John'' aforesayd in the day<br />
tyme att sea off of Calis in the presence of this deponent, his Contest<br />
Claes Vos and four or five of the Company of the frigot and in<br />
particular the Leivetenant of the sayd frigott, and others whose names<br />
att present he remembreth not. and further cannot depose.
To the 6. Interrogatorie he saith that the 12 bills of ladeing now shewne<br />
him remaining in he Registry of this Court were aboard the ''Saint John''<br />
att the tyme of seizure. and this deponent saw the sayd Jochim Mesters<br />
Master of the sayd shipp signe one of them videlicet the bill of lading<br />
for this Rendents owne goods as aforesayd att Roane, and he verily<br />
beleiveth that the other .11. are likewise firmed with the proper<br />
handwriting of the sayd Jochim Mesters. And otherwise he saith<br />
he cannot depose.
Tohe saith<br />
he cannot depose.
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