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Wigge hugh Treveman henry Carpenter John h … Wigge hugh Treveman henry Carpenter John holder John hay[?XXX]<br />
and Thomas Bake all Englishmen And hee this respondent saith that<br />
there were<br />
Tenn pipes of the forty laden for Accompt of this deponent and the persons by [?XXX]<br />
next above named marked with a different marke from the other thirty of<br />
the sayd forty pipes, but the tenn pipes marked with a different marke<br />
were laden aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' for accompt of the sayd Thomas<br />
Warren and this respondent and the forenamed parties, videlicet a hundred<br />
and fiftie of the sayd [?one GUTTER]<br />
hundred and nyntie, for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren, Thirty<br />
for Accompt of this respondent and the other tenn (which makes up the full<br />
number of one hundred and nynty) for the Accompt of the persons<br />
above named, And the reason why this deponent marked the Tenne<br />
different from the other hundred and eighty pipes was only for the [?XXX]<br />
this respondent did deeme them to bee the better sort of wines and<br />
therefore to satisfie his owne Quantity only thought good to distinguish them soe, And saith the reason<br />
why hee this respondent marked the hundred and fiftie pipes of wyne<br />
laden for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren with the same marke<br />
which hee marked his this respondents thirty pipes was<br />
only that if this deponent had marked his owne thirty with an<br />
other marke the sayd Thomas Warrens hundred and fiftie were<br />
marked with, in regard this deponent was imployed as a Supra=<br />
cargo for the sayd Thomas, hee the sayd Thomas might habe thought<br />
this respondent had made choice of the best wynes for him selfe<br />
But being marked all with one marke<br />
the sayd Thomas could not[?except GUTTER]<br />
as of there were a difference betweene the wynes<br />
And further to<br />
this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/
To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith hee this rendent did see the sayd<br />
Phuillip Stafford signe the bill of ladeing Interrigate And saith hee beleeveth<br />
the sayd bill was not aboard the ''Elizabeth'' Interrogate at her<br />
seizure but that the same was delivered by the sayd Stafford to the<br />
producent Thomas Warren who as hee beleeveth delivered the same<br />
to the proctor who exhibited it And further hee cannot answere/
To the 6th hee saith as aforesayd that one hundred and fiftie of the one<br />
hundred and nynty pipes of wins Interrogate doe belonge to the<br />
sayd Thomas Warren, and other Thirty of them to this respondent<br />
and the other tenn to the parties aforenamed And saith they were [?XXX]<br />
(the [?whole] hundred and nynty pipes) bought before they were laden at the<br />
Canaries./
To the 7th hee saith hee is noe seaman, but by relation of the seamen<br />
aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' at her seizure, the sayd shipp and her ladeing<br />
wereayd shipp and her ladeing<br />
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