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To the 2 and 3 Interrogatories hee saith t … To the 2 and 3 Interrogatories hee saith that in the Accompt by this<br />
deponent drawne up as aforesayd betweene the sayd Robert Barker and the sayd<br />
Travers it was expressed that the sayd Robert had paid to the sayd<br />
Travers in money only one hundred seaventy pounds in liew of his the sayd<br />
Roberts quarter part of the sayd Tobaccoes, [XXXXX GUTTER]<br />
quarter part as by the sayd Account appeared the sayd Robert Barker was<br />
in all to pay the sayd Travers fower hundred fower score and two pounds or<br />
thereabouts,) but saith as is predeposed that the whole<br />
Accompts being perfected it did and doth appeare the sayd Travers<br />
was and is indebted to the sayd Robert Barker in the summe of sixe<br />
hundred and odd pounds over and above the moneyes due by him the<br />
sayd Robert Barker to the sayd Travers for the sayd quarter part of<br />
the sayd cargo of Tobaccoe And further hee cannot depose./
To the 4th hee saith hee this deponent hath seene the Accompt Interrogate and was the very person<br />
who drew up the Accomptes made betweene the Interrogate Travers and<br />
Barker, and drew the same according as the same was declared to him<br />
by the sayd Travers and Robert Barker out of their bookes which they then<br />
each of them had at the tyme of makeing up the sayd Accompt, And to the<br />
rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively for that as is pre[?deposed GUTTER]<br />
it did by the sayd Accompts appeare that the sayd Travers was indebted<br />
to the sayd Robert Barker in sixe hundred and odd pounds./
To the 5th hee saith that hee this respondent being the Interrogate Robert<br />
harvey did at the request of the sayd Travers and Robert Barker deceased<br />
perfect the Accompts betweene them the sayd Travers and Barker in manner aforesayd and<br />
further hee cannot answere not knowing that the Interrogate Alderman GUTTER<br />
Barker was at any tyme spoken to to perfect the sayd Accompts or did<br />
refuse soe to doe./
Repeated before the Judges/
Robt Harvey [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 24th of May 1656.
On the behalfe of Mr Tivell and Page}<br />
aforesaid touching the ''Noahs Arke''.}
'''Rp. 3'''
'''William Durham''' of Plimouth Mariner<br />
late Master of the shipp called the<br />
''Noahs Arke'' sworne as aforesaid saith and<br />
deposeth as followeth, videlicet.
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew and was master of<br />
the shipp the ''Noahs Arke'' in her late voyage from Newfoundland<br />
to Malaga and soe to Plimouth and afterwards, and is master of her<br />
at present, And saith that shee went from Newfound land with<br />
a cargo of fish in August last bound for Malaga, and there arived<br />
and delivered the same for the account of the producents John Tivell of<br />
London, Marchant and John Page of Plimouth Marchant owners of<br />
the said shipp, which deliverie shee made in or about September last<br />
and having soe delivered the same, shee at Malaga tooke in sixteene<br />
buttsMalaga tooke in sixteene<br />
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