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To the 3d hee referreth himselfe to the Re … To the 3d hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court
To the 4th hee saith that by reason the said Edward Bartlett hath not<br />
received the summe of lxvj: ''li'' xiiij: ''s'' 06 being the just summe<br />
Due for the sayd Cordage used about the Repairing of the said<br />
Ship ''Edward'', hee hath in this deponents Judgment suffered losse<br />
and dammage to the Vallue of xx: ''li'' and upwards for want<br />
of the Use of the said money, And otherwise he cannot<br />
depose:/:
To the 5th hee saith that the Libellate Rich: Rookes. was and<br />
is an English man and a subject of this Commonwealth of<br />
England and thereby subject to the Jurisdiction of this Court<br />
This deponent having knowne him for theise four yeares last<br />
and further cannot Depose:/.
To the 6th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this<br />
Court./.
To the 7th hee saith his former deposition<br />
is true:/:
Repeated with his precontest)<br />
before Doctor Godolphin)
The marke of the said<br />
Henry '''H''' Damorin:/: [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The 28th of Aprill 1658}
Captaine Thomas against halley.}
Cheeke. Budd.}
Exámined upon the Libell.
'''Rp.1'''
'''John Otley''' of Ratcliff servant and<br />
Apprentice of Alexander Barfoote<br />
of the same Cooper, aged 20 yeares<br />
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
To the 7th, 8th and 9th articles of the said libell (upon which<br />
alone hee is by direction of the producent exámined) hee saith<br />
and deposeth that after the arivall of the shipps arlate the<br />
''John'' of Barkeshire and the ''Sarah'' of London in this port<br />
of London, with the fiftie seaven tonnes of oile arlate, the<br />
said oiles were unladen and dischardged out of the said shipps<br />
and carried ashore and landed at the stile yard key, and<br />
that soone after the landing and before the said oiles were<br />
devided betweeene the parties lilate namely William Basset<br />
William Thomas and the rest mentioned in the third article,<br />
and before they were [XXXXed] or called to the division thereof,<br />
the arlate Edmund halley made sale or otherwise disposed of<br />
part of the said oile, and upon the first comming ashore sent<br />
or caused two choice pipes thereof to be sent away the one<br />
to Mr howbart, and the other to Mr Cox arlate, and<br />
thirteene tonnes more thereof to Mr Tuck and Mr Stocke<br />
Allf to Mr Tuck and Mr Stocke<br />
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