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private howses of Gentlemen and ffarmers t … private howses of Gentlemen and ffarmers there liveing<br />
good English wheat merchantable and well conditioned and that<br />
was never damnifyed but sweet and good breadcorne was<br />
commonly and ordinarily sold to Bakers and others for and att<br />
the rate of one and twenty shillings by the quarter, and<br />
some tymes att twenty shillings by the quarter, and att this<br />
present the like good sweet wheat ir breadcorne is and<br />
may be bought att Maidstone for the like somme of twenty<br />
shillings by the Quarter, which this deponent knoweth being<br />
an Inhabitant of Maidston aforesayd and seeing and well<br />
observing the premisses to be true, videlicet good sound English<br />
wheat in July and August last past, and in the monethes from<br />
thence to this present moneth of November now current usually<br />
sold att the respective rates aforesayd. And otherwise cannot<br />
depose.
uppon the rest he is not examined by direction.
To the Crosse Interrogatories
To the first second third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith hee<br />
knoweth nothing thereof.
Nicholas ffrancklyn [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated in Court}<br />
before the Judges}
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The 22nd day of November .1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
On the behalfe of Isaack Phillips and}<br />
Company Imployers of the shipp the ''Suckly''}<br />
whereof Christopher Ewingtin}<br />
is Captaine to the Master and Company}<br />
of the shipp the ''Boer'' whereof}<br />
harman Hedden is Master. Smith.}
Examined upon Interrogatories on the begalfe<br />
of the sayd Isaack Phillips.
'''.1.'''
'''Harman Hedden''' of Embden Mariner<br />
Master of the sayd shipp the ''Boare'' or ''Blew''<br />
''Boare'' aged 34 yeares or thereabouts a<br />
witnes sworne and examined deposeth and<br />
saith as followeth videlicet.
To the first Interrogatory this deponent saith he knoweth well the sayd shipp<br />
the ''Boare'' and was and is Master of her, and saith she belongeth<br />
to the port of Emden in East ffreezland, and her Owners were and<br />
are all of them Emdeners subiects of the Grave of East ffreizland and he<br />
doth not know where the sayd shipp was built nor by whom or att what<br />
Costs and Charges. and otherwise cannot depose.
To the second Interrogatory he saith and deposeth that the names of the present<br />
owenrs of the sayd shipp were and are as followeth videlicet [?Ellyers]<br />
Duylf, Jan Jonsans, Comfort Weaver Thomas [?LXXys] Abraham Slosse, [?MaXX]<br />
Woulx the widow of Henrick van Ruyt, Henricus Herardes<br />
Jan Harmss. Jacob Simond. and Heire Holling [?XXXX]<br />
each of them is owner of he knoweth not<br />
and they for theis six yeares last past,<br />
they have bene att Emden commonly reputed owners thereof, [?and ?XXX]<br />
accordingly have had possession thereof, and employed the same and<br />
receaved the profits thereby arising, and constituted this deponent<br />
Master thereof but saith he knoweth not of whom they bought the same<br />
nor saw any moneyes payd by them to any one for it. And further he<br />
cannot depose.
To the third he saith that he this deponent was borne at Noord[?oop] in<br />
East ffreizland 2 miles from Emden and liveth att Embden with<br />
his wife Children and family and is a subiect of the Grave of<br />
East ffreizland. and the shipps Company of the ''Boare'' were and are<br />
allthe ''Boare'' were and are<br />
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