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The premisses hee deposeth<br />
bei … The premisses hee deposeth<br />
being boatswaine of the said shipp and going and being in her<br />
all the voyage to the time of her seizure, and turned ashorem and [?XXX]<br />
getting passage for England, and saith shee was not at nor traded in any of<br />
the English plantations [?particularised] as aforesaid.
To the third hee saith that the said horses and goates brought from<br />
kers[?ow] and seized as aforesaid were in his estimation worth 5000<br />
gilders or 500 ''li'' sterling, and the shipp and appurtenances worth about<br />
7000 gilders or 700 ''li'' sterling. And otherwise saving as aforesaid<br />
hee cannot depose.
To the fourth hee saith the said horses and goates seized as aforesaid<br />
now belonging to the said owners of the said shipp, and soe were those<br />
that were brought out of holland as aforesaid, and otherwise<br />
saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose.
To the fifth hee saith the said master of the said shipp got passage<br />
from the Barbada's for the Iland Tobacque, hoping thence to get<br />
passage home, and the company were scattered some one way and<br />
some another, and this deponent got passage for England as<br />
aforesaid. And otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot<br />
depose.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin and Collonel Cock.
[?cornelis ?pieterson] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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14th of September 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
Complaine against Brandlin and}<br />
others. Clements Smith}
Upon the Libell./
'''(4us.'''
'''Richard Cawthorne''' of the parish of Saint Mildreds<br />
in the Poultry Stationer, where he hath lived<br />
about 11 yeares past aged about 36 yeares, a<br />
wittnes produced and sworne and examined deposeth<br />
as followeth/
To the third article of the Libell he deposeth and saith That he<br />
this deponent doth know the arlate Titus Camplaine the producent<br />
very well, he the sayd Camplaine having been his the producents<br />
Customer for stationary=wares for many yeares, And he saith<br />
that by his this deponents booke he findeth that the said Camplaine<br />
(who liveth at Ipswich) bought of the deponent the fifteenth<br />
October 1652 as much paper as came to 2 ''li'' 12 ''s'' 4 ''d'', and<br />
that the sayd paper being packt up was according to the said<br />
Camplaines order sent by this deponent unto the shopp of<br />
his precontest John Appleton a Tobacconist in Cornehill, to be<br />
from thence sent with other goods aboard a vessell to goe for<br />
Ipswich, but he saith he knoweth not the name of the said<br />
vessell, And further to the said article he cannot depose.
To the rest he is not examined by order of the producent.
To the Interrogatoryes [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he commeth to be a wittnes at<br />
the request of Mr Camplaine the producent, that he is payd<br />
for the paper predeposed of, and that he hath noe interest in<br />
the busines or goods interrate./
To the 2d Interrogatory he answereth that he cannot call to mind that he<br />
knoweth any man that goeth by the name of Brandlin.
To the third, fourth and fifth Interrogatoryes he knoweth not to<br />
answeare,.
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin./
Richard Cawthorne [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]./
Richard Cawthorne [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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