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which thousand dollars was in this deponen … which thousand dollars was in this deponenth presense delivered at Zant to the<br />
forenamed Clement Harbie, out of which the sayd Harbie paid back to the sayd<br />
ffudge eight hundred fiftie eight dollars for demorage then due according<br />
to Charterparty./
To the 19th Interrogatorie hee saith the Coffa and pepper Interrogate were<br />
worth about one thousand five hundred dollars or peeces of eight and hee this<br />
deponent sawe the same delivered out of the ''Cesar'' in manner predeposed and knoweth<br />
there was none of it left in the sayd shipp and further saving his foregoeing<br />
depostion to the 9th article of the allegation hee cannot answere saving hee<br />
saith hee know the Interrogate Thomas Oliver at Petras and saith (hee coming<br />
aboard the ''Cesar'' at Petras and it being made knowne to this deponent and of others, whome hee was by his Servant and Marce who came<br />
alonge in the sayd shipp from Zant to Petras) this deponent went on<br />
shoare at Petras with him to the Consulls house there, and alsoe in<br />
the tyme of the sayd Olivers sicknes there, continued with him divers dayes<br />
and nights./
To the 20th Interrogatorie saving his forgoing deposition hee cannot answere<br />
other then that hee saith the 1000 dollars Interrogate were not told out but delivered by ffudge sealed<br />
up as receaved with like seale as is upon the bill<br />
of ladeing for the 4000 dollars aforesayd in the presense of this deponent and saith the<br />
sayd ffudge had afterwards in the tyme of the sicknes of the sayd Oliver a receipt<br />
for the same order the hand of the sayd Marco the Consulls servant, And<br />
saith the Interrogate William ffowke was not when Oliver sent the sayd<br />
dollars returned from abroad the shipp of the forenamed Captain Miller/
To the 21th hee saith saving his forgoing deposition to the 13th article<br />
of the allegation he cannot more fully answere to this Interrogatory/
To the 22th Interrogatorie hee saith that hee understandeth not the Turkish language<br />
nor did see or read the Visondas [?Toskar] or receipt nor knoweth in what language it<br />
was And saith there were present at speaking the words by him predeposed in this deposition<br />
to the 14th article of the sayde allegation, this deponent, and the sayd Martco and on Bemiamim<br />
[?Bante] a servant to captain ffudge and Jacob Salter Boatswaine of the ''Cesar'' and<br />
divers others of the Company of the ''Cesar'', of whome hee tooke not particular<br />
notice as to remember their names And further to this Interrogatorie hee<br />
cannot answere/
To the 23 Interrogatorie hee saith the ''cesar'' stayed at Petras about seaventeen<br />
days after the Interrogate Thomas Oliver receaved the thousand dollars Interrogate,<br />
and saith the sayd Oliver being sick stayed at Petras and come not in the ''Cesar''<br />
to Nathalogoe, now came thither during all the tyme the ''Cesar'' was at Nathalagoe,<br />
but sent a Janizary named Mamet Bashawe and one Constantine a Greeke and<br />
an other servant of his the sayd Oliver in the ''Cesar'' to Nathalagoe to acte there on the<br />
behalfe of the Consull william ffowke touching the ladeing of the ''Cesar'' with the<br />
Nathalagoe Curranse And further hee cannot answere to their Interrogotories/e cannot answere to their Interrogotories/ +
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