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deponents Judgement and estimation the sai … deponents Judgement and estimation the said producent Captaine<br />
Phillipps did clearely loose 2000 ''li'' sterling by meanes of the severall<br />
restraints aforementiond, and that the said wynes if they had not<br />
been so restrained, but sold and disposed of with the first, would realluy<br />
have yeelded 2000 ''li'' more then they did. And further hee cannot<br />
depose./
To the 13th hee saith, the said Captaine Phillips the producent did<br />
really expend the summe of Nyne hundred and fortie<br />
pounds or thereabouts for the Customes of the said wynes, the<br />
most part whereof this deponent payd by order of the said Captaine<br />
Phillios, and that the said producent also payd sixtie pounds<br />
or thereabouts upon Ensurance, and for unlading whafage<br />
sellerage Coopers Porters and brokers and other<br />
incident charges about 200 ''li'' some part whereof this deponent also<br />
paid by the said producents direction and upon his accompt,<br />
and as to the Charges of the Mariners and their Victualls in<br />
bringing the said Vessell about, the entertainement of the dutch<br />
Mariners and examination by Commission, and Condemnation of<br />
the said shipp and goods by Sentence of Admiralty, hee saith hee<br />
knoweth not the particulars thereof, but beleeveth the producent<br />
was at very great and considerable charges and expense<br />
therein, And further cannot depose:-/
To the 14th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof./
To the 15th hee knoweth nothing thereof./
To the 16th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing<br />
deposition. And further cannot depose:-/
To the Crosse Interrogatories: [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie, hee saith hee cometh to be a Wittnesse in<br />
this Cause at the Instance of Captaine Isaac Phillipps, and saith<br />
hee hath knowne the interrate Isaac Phillip for about 2<br />
yeares last last, and the interrate Emanuel de Croix for<br />
about 4 or 5 yeares last past, And itherwise negatively
To the second hee answerth and saith, this rendent knew the<br />
interrate Emanuel de Croix for about 6. moneths resident<br />
here in London, and that hee went hence for fflanders about<br />
7. or 8. moneths since, and saith that for all the rest of the<br />
time of this rendents knowledge of him hee lived in fflanders<br />
where this rendent had familiar acquaintane with him as<br />
a Merchant, and thereby and by the common and generall<br />
report of Merchants knoweth that the interrate de<br />
Croix was never a Commander of a ship at sea.ix was never a Commander of a ship at sea. +
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