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ffowke as his servants and knoweth hee did … ffowke as his servants and knoweth hee did usually imploye them about his<br />
affayres as his servants And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee<br />
cannot answere to this Interrogatorie otherwise than negatively for that hee<br />
knoweth harbie was a board the ''Cesar'' when hamett Bashawe and Constantine<br />
came first to the ''Cesars'' side with the sayd Currans./
To the 30th and 31th Interrogatories hee saith that hee knoweth not the quantitie of the<br />
Currans Interrogate but knoweth that the money laden<br />
or putt aboard the ''Cesar'' at Genoa (videlicet two thousand dollers thereof) was<br />
paid in part of payment for the sayd Currans, and knoweth it was that<br />
money and not other, for that hee knoweth the money laden by harbie at<br />
Nathalagoe was paid back to him by this deponent, and the money brought<br />
by Consull ffowke aboard the ''Cesar'' at Nathalagoe from aboard Captain<br />
Millwards shipp was by the sayd Consull at Nathalagoe carried<br />
ashoare before the currans aforesayd were paid for in manner predeposed soe that when the Currans Interrogate were to bee paid for, this deponent<br />
had noe other money to pay for them but the dollers put aboard at Genoa<br />
as aforesayd, And further saving his foregoeing deposition to the<br />
allegation hee cannot answere to these Interrogatories/
To the 32th Interrogatorie hee saithh hee sawe the steeveing of the Currans predeposed<br />
of which as aforesayd steeved aboard the ''Cesar'' and saith one of the<br />
Company of the ''Elizabeth and Anne'' by name Aron Estes was on board<br />
the ''Cesar'' at the steeveing the sayd Currans and marked some off them<br />
with the marke in the margent but wherefore hee soe marked them<br />
hee knoweth not nor whose marke the same is, And saith hee knew<br />
of the sayd Estes his comming from Nathalagoe to Petras in the<br />
''Cesar'' but knew not his busines or to what intente hee came, And<br />
further saving his foregoeing deposition to the allegation hee cannot<br />
answere to this Interrogatorie otherwise than negatively./
To the 33th Interrogatorie hee saith hee never traded in Coffie and<br />
pepper and saith hee beleeveth the Coffie and pepper predeposed of was worth<br />
the value predeposed, for that hee heard the sayd harbie and hamett Bashawe and<br />
Constantine sayd the same was sold at Petras at those rates, and that the<br />
Turkes who receaved the same in part of payment receaved the same at<br />
the rates predeposed videlicet of a doller a pound the Coffie and halfe a doller a<br />
pound the pepper And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee<br />
cannot answere./
To the 34th hee saith hee cannot answere knowing nothing nor having<br />
heard any thing to the effect Interrogate/
To the 35th Interrogatorie hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot<br />
answere to this Interrogatorie./
To the 36th hee saith the foresayd Harbie did bringe two gropes of money from<br />
aboardwo gropes of money from<br />
aboard +
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