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To the 8th hee saith hee doeth not know no … To the 8th hee saith hee doeth not know nor hath heard any thing as<br />
to any such accompt or accompts as is interrate./
Jacob de Keÿser [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated with his precontest before<br />
doctor Godolphin/
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The 11:th day of March 1656:/. [CENTRE HEADING]
Cutbeard against Parrat and}<br />
Turley. Cheeke; Suckley}
Exámined upon an Allegation given in on the behalfe<br />
of the said Parrat and Turley:
'''Rp. 1us'''
'''Marie Hodgkins''' servant to ffrancis Rolls<br />
Esquire, in the Old Jury London, aged about 20<br />
yeeres or thereabouts sworne and Examined. saith as followeth
To the first article of the said Allegation Shee saith and Deposeth that at<br />
such tyme as the arlate Paratt and Turley did make an agreement with the<br />
arlate Cutberd to proceede Master upon the voyage in question shee this<br />
deponent was a servant in howse to the sayd Parratt and thereby came to<br />
heare the conference betweene the sayd Parratt and Turley, and the sayd Cutberd<br />
about his being hyred to goe the sayd voyage and saith shee well remembreth<br />
that the sayd Parratt and Turley were unwilling to adventure upon the<br />
designe of the sayd voyage and that the sayd Cutberd did earnestly perswade<br />
them to undertake the same and tould them that they might if they would<br />
undertake the same) double their moneys they were to laye out thereabout<br />
and the sayd Parratt and Turley still being unwilling and declareing that<br />
they thought it would be great charge unto them to undergoe the same the sayd<br />
Cutberd told them hee would desyre but tenn pounds in all for sayleing<br />
the sayd shipp the sayd voyage to Berghen and assisting there in the sale of her outward<br />
ladeing and buyeing of her homeward ladeing And saith that upon<br />
the sayd Cutberds perswasions the sayd Turley and Parratt did agree<br />
to adventure upon the sayd voyage, and agreed with the sayd Cutberd<br />
to goe Master for the sayd voyage outward and homeward and to assiste the sale of the<br />
outwards Cargo at Berghen and in the buying of the<br />
homewards cargo for the summe of tenn pounds, all which premisses<br />
and contract shee saith, passed and was made betweene the sayd Parratt<br />
Turley and Cutberd in the sayd Parratts house in Saint Katherines neere the<br />
Tower London, before the sayd Cutberds proceeding on the sayd voyage in<br />
presence of this deponent and the sayd Turley and Parratt and their wives,<br />
And further to this article shee cannot depose/
To the 2 shee cannot depose/
To the 3 article shee saith shee heard the arlate Cutberd confesse and saye<br />
that hee carried some goods to Berghen in the shipp arlate in<br />
her outward bound voyage for his owne Accompt And saith shee knoweth<br />
that the arlate Turley did for the voyage in question for the selling of the<br />
outward Cargoe and buying her homewards Cargoe And further shee<br />
cannot depose not goeing the voyage in question/ depose not goeing the voyage in question/ +
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