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as alsoe when they were delivered out of t … as alsoe when they were delivered out of the said shipp<br />
into the said Lighter, and that whatsoeveer damage came<br />
unto the said Raisons Soles, came unto them after<br />
they were delivered out of the said shipp the ''George'', And<br />
further he cannot depose saving that he hath heard<br />
that the barrells of Raysins Soles which the said Lighter<br />
received in from the said shipp the ''George'' was much<br />
wett and damaged by the said Lighter.
To the ninth article he deposeth that when the said<br />
Lighter did come to the said shipps side this deponent had<br />
some suspition of her and did aske if she was a good<br />
Lighter and that one of the Lightermen answered she was<br />
a good or a very good Lighter And further he cannot<br />
depose Saving that he hath heard since the damage happened<br />
unto the goods in question, that before and since that time<br />
other Merchants goods have bin damaged by her./
To the tenth he cannot depose.
To the eleaventh he referreth himselfe to his former deposition<br />
And further cannot depose./
To the 12th 13th and 14th articles he referreth himselfe to<br />
the Lawes, and to the Registry of this Court And further<br />
cannot depose
To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he commeth to testify<br />
in this cause at the request of the producents, and that it will<br />
bee neither profitt nor losse to him which side soever prevayle<br />
And to the rest he answereth negatively./
To the second Interrogatory he answereth that he knoweth not by<br />
what name the Lighter that came to the shipp the ''George'' her<br />
side is called, that it was about the midst of ffebruary she soe<br />
came to the said shipp and stayed there three dayes to the<br />
best of this Rendents remembrance, and that in that time<br />
she did not receave any water unto her, but yet that this<br />
Rendent did not well like her And further he cannot answere
To the third he cannot answeare.
To the fourth Interrogatory he answereth that the shipp interrate was<br />
somewhat leaky at her arrivall here in the River of Thames<br />
but that there was not any of her lading damnifyed thereby<br />
and he answereth that none of the sayd Raysons Soles were<br />
any ways wett when they were delivered into the Lighter<br />
interrate. And further he cannot answeare
To the fifth, sixth and seaventh Interrogatoryes he knoweth not<br />
to answeare./
To the eighth Interrogatory he saith that he being on board the said shipp<br />
(as he hath predeposed) when the said Lighter came to her side<br />
and he the deponent not liking the said Lighter asked if she<br />
was a good Lighter, and that one of the Lightermen<br />
that then came with her answered, that she was a<br />
good or very good Lighter, and had delivered many a<br />
shipp, or words to that effect, And he answereth that<br />
that was all that he this Rendent heard any of the sayd<br />
Lighters Company say or speake And further he cannot answeare
To speake And further he cannot answeare
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