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To the nineth hee saith that at and upon t … To the nineth hee saith that at and upon the lading of the said<br />
curranse aboard the ''Caesar'' both the said Clement Harby and this deponent<br />
demanded bills of lading for the same to be signed by the said ffudge<br />
Commander of the shipp and to be delivered to this deponent;<br />
but the said ffudge refused to give and did not nor would give any,<br />
And thereupon the said Clement harby made a protest against<br />
the said ffudge his refusall, all which hee knoweth because<br />
hee was present and sawe and heard the same and sawe the said<br />
mr harby tender a bill (ready filled up for the said curranse) to the<br />
said ffudge to be by him signed, this deponent alsoe urging him to<br />
signe the same.
To the tenth and 11th hee saith that shortly after the said lading the said<br />
currans aboard the said shipp at Petras, shee departed therewith for<br />
Argastall where shee safely arived with the same, and this deponent<br />
and the said harby alsoe went and arived there in her, and there found<br />
the said shipp the ''Elizabeth and Anne'' riding with the said humphrey<br />
hardwick in her expecting the ''Caesars'' comming, and there the said<br />
hardwick upon the ''Caesars'' arivall demanded of the said ffudge<br />
the said thirty seaven butts, five Carateles and three quarteroles<br />
of currans to be delivered unto him to be put onboard the said shipp<br />
the ''Elizabeth and Anne'' for the use of his said principalls the<br />
producents, for and the said harby then and there alsoe severall<br />
times required the said ffudge to deliver the same accordingly; all<br />
which notwithstanding, the said William ffudge did not nor would<br />
deliver the same but resolutely denied and refused to deliver them;<br />
The premisses hee deposeth because hee was present and sawe and<br />
heard the same. And being soe come to Argostell hee this deponent<br />
went out of the ''Caesar'' and retourned aboard the ''Elizabeth and Anne''<br />
where hee sawe and tooke notice that there was roome amongst to have<br />
taken in and stowed the said curranse and to spare. And otherwise hee<br />
cannot depose.
To the twelveth article and second schedule annexed hee saith and<br />
deposeth that hee very well knoweth the hand writing of the said<br />
Clement harby, and verily beleeveth the said schedule to be all of<br />
his hand writing, and to be by him subscribed. And otherwise saving<br />
as aforesaid hee cannot depose.
To the 13th article and three schedules annexed now showed unto him<br />
hee saith that the same was and is the true and originall Invoice<br />
of and for the said Curranse under the said harby, and was<br />
alsoe as hee beleeveth usually written and subscribed by him, and<br />
as hee beleeveth delivered by him to the said hardwick. And otherwise<br />
hee cannot depose.
To the 14th hee saith that the said ffudge after receipt of part of the<br />
said curranse aboard confessed and acknowledged that hee was to carry<br />
them to Argostell and there to deliver them to the said shipp the ''Elizabeth<br />
and Anne''. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
To the 15th hee saith that the said Clement harby at Petras had<br />
andlement harby at Petras had<br />
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