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deposition hee saith hee cannot depose./
… deposition hee saith hee cannot depose./
To the 10th article hee saith That hee knoweth nothing of<br />
the proceedings arlate in the severall Courts of Judicature in ffrance<br />
arlate for or concerning satisfaction to the said Pym for his losses<br />
afforesaid, otherwise then that this deponent hath credibly heard by<br />
severall persons of credit who have come from Saint Mallo, that the<br />
said William Pym and other English in his Condition coold have<br />
no justice done them in the said Courts in ffrance./
To the 11th hee saith and deposeth, That to the best of this deponents<br />
Judgement and estimation, hee doeth in Conscience verily beleeve that the<br />
said William Pym, by reason of the premiseses, videlicet his actuall and<br />
reall losse amounting as aforesaid to the valew of 2500: ''li'' sterling or<br />
thereabouts, and by the losse of such advantages and profitts, as hee<br />
might in all probability have made by the mannageing thereof, and<br />
by the losse of his said beneficiall employment in Saint Malo, hath really<br />
suffered losse and dammage to the summe or valew of 4000: ''li'' sterling<br />
or thereabouts. And further hee cannot depose.<br />
reall losse
To the 12th hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
Repeated before doctor Clark/:-
Richard Webb [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 7th day of december <u>1654:-</u> [CENTRE HEADING]
A busines of Ensurance, on the behalfe of Symom kelsey of}<br />
Chichester Merchant concerning his lsosse in the shipp ''ffrancis'' of}<br />
Southampton}
Examined upon Interrogatories ministred<br />
on the behalfe of the said Symon<br />
kelsey:-/
'''[?Shep dt.]'''
'''jus/'''
'''Robert Cole''' of Southampton Merchant aged 22. yeares<br />
or thereabouts a Wittnes produced and sworne, saith and<br />
deposeth as followeth videlicet
To the first Interrogatory hee sauth by Vertue of the Oath hee hath taken, That<br />
hee this deponent did very well knowe the shipp the ''ffrancis'' interrate whereof<br />
the interrate William Knowles was late Master and Commannder under God, at<br />
such time as the said shipp was last at the Canary Islands, which was in<br />
the moneths of March and Aprill last at the Islands of Teneriff and<br />
Palma, This examinate being then aboard and belonging to the said shipp the<br />
''ffrancis'', and being therein employed by the freighters of the said shipp in the<br />
quality and Notion of joint factor for them and to and with the said William knowles<br />
And further hee cannot depose./
To the 2. hee saith, That whilest the said shipp the ''ffrancis'' lay at Teneriff in the<br />
moneth of March last past, shee there tooke in 65. pipes of Canarie wines<br />
And afterwards coming from thence to the Island of Palma shee did in or about the<br />
moneth of Aprill last past there take in and aboard her, 6. Chests of sugar<br />
and 1200. peeces of 8/8. All which wynes, sugars and peeces of 8/8. were so<br />
(laden peeces of 8/8. were so<br />
(laden +
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