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and knoweth they were not at London when t … and knoweth they were not at London when the sayd Complaines [?goods GUTTER]<br />
were laden on board the ''Primrose'', and therefore couldnot know of [?the GUTTER]<br />
ladeing of them, and saith hee was present and heard the sayd Complaine<br />
before the ladeing of the sayd goods to speake to the sayde Marsh and tell him<br />
that hee had some goods to send for Ipswich and that hee desyred to send<br />
then by the first hoye, whereto the sayd Marsh replyed and told the sayd<br />
Complaine that his was the first hoye that was to goe, and that if hee [?pleased GUTTER]<br />
to send them hee would take them aboard or reead to that effect [?whereupon GUTTER]<br />
the sayd Complaine cause his goods to bee put on board her which goods<br />
hee might have laded on board any other Ipswich hoye if he had<br />
pleased there being nor other engagement that this deponent knoweth<br />
for the ladeing them aboard the ''Primrose'' than what hee hath before<br />
declared And further hee cannot depose/
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith, hee was not on board were of the<br />
company of the ''Primrose'' and further cannot answer otherwise then<br />
negatively for the reasons in his foregoing deposition expressed/
To the second hee saith hee did helpe to take on board the ''Primrose''<br />
divers goods of the sayd Complaines, but they being packed up hee knoweth<br />
not their quality, nor worth, nor rembreth how many parcells there [?were GUTTER]<br />
of them but beleeveth the sayd Complaine was to pay freight for them to the<br />
sayd Marsh for the use of the sayd Brandling Stott and Blomfeild the owners<br />
to the sayd hoye the ''Primrose'' And further hee cannot answere/
To the 3 hee saith that he sayd Marsh and their deponent and only boy only have divers<br />
tymes sayled the sayd vessell the ''Primrose'' with ladeing of a good value from<br />
Ipswich to London and from London to Ipswich and soe many may very well<br />
sayle her such a voyage, and hee this deponent and a boy have sometymes<br />
sayled her and somtymes a bigger vessell then shee from Ipswich to London<br />
and from London to Ipswich with ladeing of good value and brought the same<br />
to Port And further hee cannot answere/
To the 4th hee saith the tyme Interrogate there were belonging to the hoy the<br />
''Primrose'' the the sayd Marsh and an other marriner [XX GUTTER]<br />
man whose name hee remembreth not and one youth namd William<br />
haggas aged about sixteen or eighteene yeares of age, and an other<br />
named Thomas Anable aged about fowerteene or fifteene yeares, [?all GUTTER]<br />
which were, and went in her the voyage in question as hee verily beleeveth<br />
And saith hee cannot further answere to this Interrogatorie otherwise<br />
then negatively for the reasons in his foregoeing deposition declared.
To the 5th hee saith hee hath noe relation to any of the parties Interrogate<br />
not hath had any conference with any body touching what hee should depose nor is<br />
promised or expecteth any thing for his testimony in such case as is [XXX GUTTER]<br />
and saith hee liveth by his labour as a Seafaring man And further cannot answere.
To the 6th hee cannot answere not knowing what to beleeve hee not [?knowing GUTTER]<br />
the quality of the goods laden nor the quantitie of them./
To the 7th hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto having<br />
not soe deposed./
To the 8th hee saith soe farr as to these words exclusively '''(aske the sayd Marsh)''' hee<br />
cannot answere otherwise then before hee hath deposed And to the [?rest GUTTER]<br />
ofd And to the [?rest GUTTER]<br />
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