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HCA 13/72 f.280v Annotate
First transcribed 28 September 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 280  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 28/09/2013  +
Transcription To the third Interrogatorie this examinateTo the third Interrogatorie this examinate saith that hee referreth<br /> himselfe to his precedent deposition, And further saith not, saving<br /> the papers cocketts and documents on board and concerning the said<br /> shipp and Lading did come to the hands and possession of the said [?Captaine GUTTER]<br /> who upon perusall of some of them, and perceiving (as this deponent<br /> conceiveth) the propriety thereof the said shipp and ladeing to be, as is by him this deponent predeposed<br /> did use a barbarous exe[XX]tion against this deponent and wished that hee<br /> had never seene him, or the said shipp or goods, or used words and expressions<br /> to that or the Like effect. More to this Interrogatorie this deponent saith not. Repeated before doctor Godolphin./ Paul bar[XX]man [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ******************************** The 24th of Aprill 1658. Gold and others against dobbins.}<br /> Smith. Suckley.} Examined upon an allegation given in<br /> on the behalfe of the said dobbins<br /> the 15th of ffebruary 1657. '''dt. 8.''' '''John Whaley''' of North Cray in the County of<br /> Kent gentleman aged 65 yeares or thereabouts<br /> sworne and examined. To the fifth article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth<br /> about six or seaven yeares since, and after the producent Joseph<br /> dibbins had undertaken the voyage in question to Brazeele<br /> this deponent being at the house of J[XXXXX] Gould the elder (since<br /> deceased) situate in Crutched friars London and in discourse with him (amongest other things) of the<br /> said voyage, and this deponent saying that it was a tempetuous<br /> voyage, and alleadging many reasons of the danger, the said Gould<br /> answered and said that howsoever the said dobbins would make<br /> a good voyage of it and be well paid for his paines, or words<br /> to the same effect. And otherwise hee cannot depose. John Whalley [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith that this deponent being at his house in kent<br /> and loath to come to London, there was a coach sent for him by Mr<br /> dobbins to come and be a Witnes in this busines, whereupon hee<br /> came and was sworne, without compulsorie from this Court, To the second hee answereth that long after the discourse above mentioned<br /> betweene this deponent and Mr Gold, this deponent became and was<br /> sollicitor for him and others in this cause at the [?hearing] thereof, and received<br /> money and fire wood of Mr Gold to pay fees and testifie doctor Walker and Mr Smiyth<br /> which hee paid accordingly, and delivered the fire wood to doctor Walker.<br /> And only once (and that at the beguinning of the suite) received instruction<br /> of the said Mr Gold, which hee brought and imparted to the said<br /> doctor and Proctor. And otherwise negatively. To the third negatively to the whole, seeing Mr dobbins paid his said<br /> coach hire up, and downe. To<br /> coach hire up, and downe. To  +
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