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To the 38th article hee saith that the arl … To the 38th article hee saith that the arlate hardwick did never treate with<br />
this deponent about any mans passage or dyett in the ''Cesar'' nor did anie pay<br />
or offer to pay any thing for any mans passage or dyett therein neither<br />
did anyone come in the sayd ship from Nathalagoe to Petras beside the<br />
sayd shipps company save the Interrogate Clement harbie and Aron Estes which<br />
Estes hee saith told this deponent about three dayes before the Cesar came from<br />
Nathalagoe that there was differences betweene him the sayd Estes<br />
and the Master of the ''Elizabeth and Anne'' arlate and that therefore hee desyred<br />
to goe passenger in the ''Cesar'' for England and further to this<br />
article hee cannot depose./
To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie in this cause being<br />
required for to doe by the producents Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke and that<br />
noe share or interest in the goods in question and expecteth noe benefit<br />
by this suite, and saith hee hath knowne Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke only<br />
since his returne from the voyage in question, and knoweth not the rest of<br />
the parties to this suite, and favoureth all parties therein alike, and would<br />
give the victorie therein to hee that have right thereto, and to the rest<br />
of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively./
To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee was Master of the ''Cesar'' the voyage in<br />
question, and came first aboard her at London before her setting out to<br />
Genoa, and saith the ''Cesar'' and the ''Elizabeth and Anne'' were both togeather<br />
in the roade of Nathalagoe, and saith Clement harbie of this deponents<br />
knowledge was not supracargo of the ''Cesar'', And further to this<br />
Interrogatorie hee cannot depose knowing nothing of the agreement betwixt the<br />
Interrogate hardwicke and harbie./
To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth of noe money laden aboard<br />
the ''Cesar'' save the fower thousand dollars laden at Genoa as aforesayd and<br />
two gropes of money laden by the foresayd harbie at Nathalagoe, and saith<br />
that the bill of ladeing mentioned in this Interrogatorie was and is<br />
signed by this deponent for the sayd two gropes laden by the sayd<br />
harbye and for not other money, and saith the sayd harbie receaved the<br />
sayd two gropes againe in manner predeposed at Petras, and gave<br />
this deponent an acquittance under this hand for the same which hee<br />
this deponent hath in his custody, And to the rest of the Interrogatorie<br />
hee answereth negatively well knowing that there was none laden<br />
by the sayd hardwick nor any bill signed for any as laden by him<br />
And further saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot answere./
To the 4th hee saith the sayd Estes predeposed of did marke some of the<br />
Currance in question with the marke that remayned used upon them till<br />
they came to London, and saith hee this deponent seeing him the sayd<br />
Estesnent seeing him the sayd<br />
Estes +
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