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satisfaction for the same, And saith that … satisfaction for the same, And saith that they the sayd Goodwin and<br />
Tiddeman did then offer to this deponent on behalfe of the plaintiffs a<br />
summe of moneyes which to the best of his remembrance was fifty or<br />
sixty pounds sterling to have the sayd busines quietly taken upp, or to<br />
that purpose; but this deponent had not order to accept of so small a<br />
summe. And further referring himselfe to the Law and the Acts<br />
of this Court he saith he cannot depose.
To the last he saith his deposition is true.
To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he saith he knoweth none of the parties interrate save the<br />
sayd Goodwin and Tiddeman whom he first and last saw att the<br />
Kings head in Saint Clements Lane London where he mett them touching<br />
the sayd busines. And further otherwise than negatively he cánnot<br />
depose.
To the second he saith he did not see the serges in question. and saving<br />
this precedent depositions to which he referreth himselfe he cánnot<br />
otherwise than negatively answer.
To the third he referreth him selfe to his foregoeing depositions and otherwise negatively.
Repeated<br />
before Collonel Cock./.)
John Vickers [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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28th day of April 1656.
On the behalfe of fferdinando Body}<br />
merchant against John White.}<br />
Smith Suckley}
[XX XXX XXX XXXX]
'''Rp. ,1'''
'''Francis Harvy''' of Wexford in Ireland merchant aged forty<br />
two yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined saith<br />
as followeth. videlicet.
To the fourth article of the sayd Libell, This deponent saith, That about the<br />
month of July last past he was severall tymes in Company and had<br />
discourse with the arlate George Denny master of the shipp the ''Little''<br />
''Mary'' upon which vessell this deponent had laden some goods to be in<br />
her transported to Wexford in Ireland, she then lying in this River.<br />
And upon that occasion he came to know by the relattion of the sayd Denny<br />
that the sayd fferdinando Body had taken the sayd shipp to freight, and<br />
that he had the sayd denny had his instructions and dispatches from the<br />
sayd Body to sayle from thence to Wexford and there to take in goods<br />
from the sayd Bodyes factors and transport them to Teneriffe in the Canaries<br />
and there deliver the sayd goods and to take in other goods. And otherwise or further hee cannot<br />
depose saving he hath heard that the sayd shipp was from the Canaries<br />
to returne for England./
To the seventh article of the sayd Libell This deponent saith that after the premisses,<br />
he this deponent went by Land to Westchester, and so for Wexford in<br />
Ireland, whee he safely arrived in the month of August 1655 and saith that a good tyme after this<br />
deponentsgood tyme after this<br />
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