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To the ninth Interrogatory he answereth th … To the ninth Interrogatory he answereth that all the barrells<br />
of Raysins belonging to the sayd Richard Slany were<br />
maarked as in the margent, and that all the barrells
'''TF''' [MERCHANT'S MARKE, LH MARGIN]
of Raysins belonging to the said Christopher Chappell<br />
were marked as in the Margent, And further to the
'''X''' [MERCHANT'S MARKE, LH MARGIN]
sayd Interrogatory he knoweth not to answeare./
Repeated before doctor<br />
Clerk/
John Court [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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On the same day [CENTRE HEADING]
'''2)'''
'''John Salter''' of the parish of Saint Botolph without<br />
Allgate London Mariner, where he hath lived about<br />
seaven yeares past, aged about 49 yeares, a<br />
wittnes sworne and examined he deposeth and<br />
saith as followeth.
To the first, second third and fourth articles of the<br />
Libell given in and admitted in this cause he saith and deposeth<br />
that he knoweth the arlate Richard Slany, and Christopher<br />
Chappell, and alsoe the arlate Richard Steevens, and that<br />
he this deponent was about Shrovetide last past desired<br />
by the said Steevens to goe and worke aboard the arlate shipp the
''George'' of London, wherof he was Master and that at such<br />
time this deponent did goe aboard her, she lay safely<br />
anchored and moored neere unto Lymehouse, And further<br />
he cnnot depose.
To the fifth, sixth and seaventh articles he deposeth and<br />
saith that he this deponent was on board the arlate shipp<br />
the ''George'' of London when the Lighter knowne by the<br />
name of a french Lighter came to the said shipps side,<br />
and that he this deponent did helpe in the handing of as many<br />
barrells of Raysins out of the said shipp into the said<br />
Lighter as the said Lighter could carry, and that all the<br />
sayd barrells of Raysins were at their putting into the said<br />
Lighter very dry and well conditioned and undammaged of his<br />
certaine sight and knowledge, And further he cannot depose.
To the eight and ninth articles he saith that he the deponent<br />
did by order of the Master of the said shipp the ''George'' goe<br />
into the said Lighter, and goe with the said goods<br />
soe laden in her into ffreshwharfe, and continued in her there<br />
untill her goods were delivered, and that before such time<br />
the said goods were delivered the Raisins did take wett and<br />
were damnifyed by the leakynes of the said Lighter, And<br />
further he cannot depose.
To the tenth and eleaventh articles he deposeth and saith that<br />
the damage which happened to the said goods was through the<br />
insufficiency of the said Lighter, And that after the said<br />
goods were delivered on shore at ffreshwharfe the arlate<br />
Richard Slany and Christopher Chappell (who till then this deponent<br />
did not know were the Owners of the said goods) came thither<br />
and complayned of the samage their said goods had received, But<br />
he saith he knoweth not the value of the same And further<br />
he cannot depose.
To further<br />
he cannot depose.
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