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and the other is now remaining in this dep … and the other is now remaining in this deponents Custodie. And further cannot<br />
depose
To the 4th Interrogatorie and to the schedule therein mentioned and now shewne unto and<br />
read and perused by this deponent hee saith That the same was and is a true<br />
Copie of the Originall receipts predeposed given for the said goods under the hand<br />
of the interrate George Norleigh in the name of himselfe and of Robert Constable<br />
interrate, and saith the said goods were delivered some daies before the date<br />
of the said note, And saith That hee beleeveth the contents of the said receipt<br />
as to the weight of the goods in Controversie, were and are conformable to the report,<br />
or accompt given of the said weight from the Stilyard at Porta fferara, but<br />
saith the said goods of this rendents observation were not exactly and duely weighed<br />
nor the weights thereof really and truely sett downe as they ought to have bin,<br />
And further beleeving the rest of the Contents of the said receipt to be reall<br />
and true, hee cannot otherwise depose./
To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith hee cannot depose otherwise or further then<br />
he hath predeposed to and upon the 4th article interrate to which hee referreth:-/
To the 6th hee saith, there were two English Marchant shipps at Ciprus who<br />
came away from thence under Captaine Badileys Convoy, besides the shipp<br />
''Thomas Bonadventure'', who came together in Companie to Zant, from whence<br />
one English Merchant shipp more being come from Smyrna came along with<br />
them to Porto Lingoone, being all of them bound for London, two of which shipps<br />
besides the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' dischaged at Porta fferrara as aforesaid<br />
And saith hee beleeveth that the said two shipps which discharged at Porta<br />
fferrara as aforesaid were not taken to freight by the moneth, - And further<br />
cannot depose/
To the 7th hee saith hee this rendent doeth not know neither hath hee ever heard or<br />
beleeveth, That the interrate George hughes hath transferred or assigned to the<br />
interrate Thomas Bridges, nor to any other person or persons any part of the interest which<br />
hee had in the Cargazon interrate. And further cannot depose.
To the 8th hee saith hee hath satisfied the demannds of this interrogatorie in his fore=<br />
going deposition to the 12th article of the Allegation And further cannot depose,<br />
saveing as this rendent remembreth and beleeveth, the letter interrate came from Legorne<br />
inclosed in a letter to Mr George ffarington at Zant, who delivered the same as now<br />
it is to the said George hughes, and otherwise negatively:-
To the 9th hee saith, That the galls and cotton woolls interrate were not delivered<br />
into the Lazaretta interrate by weight, and saith the same were delivered well<br />
conditioned and free from sea dammage, and to the same number of baggs which<br />
were received aboard the ''Thomas Bonadventure'', so farr as this rendent (who<br />
according to his place of Purser tooke goode notice thereof) doeth now remember, And<br />
saith they were discharged and delivered at Porta ferrara by reason the said shipp<br />
was by Mr Longland and Captaine Badiley pressed and commannded into the<br />
service of this Commonwealth. And further cannot depose./:-
To the 10th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his precedent deposition to the<br />
17th article of the allegation aforesaid, And otherwise negatively:-/
To the 11th Interrogatorie hee saith, the shipp interrate is an English built<br />
(shippate is an English built<br />
(shipp +
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