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only fower shillings more for his losse of … only fower shillings more for his losse of tyme and necessary expenses<br />
attending to be sworne and examined and more hee expecteth not nor is<br />
promised, And to the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively<br />
saving hee saith hee favoureth all the parties in this cause alike and<br />
desyreth those who have right thereto my prevaile therein:/
To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Charterparty<br />
in this cause and to his foregoeing deposition and further cannot<br />
answere otherwise than negatively for the reasons in this foregoeing<br />
deposition declared./
To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth not whether it bee usuall to lade<br />
shipps above their ladeing marke, but well knoweth that the shipp ''Peace''<br />
the tyme Interrogate was not laden above her ladeing marke, and<br />
could very well have receaved more salt aboard her when shee<br />
was in ffrance than shee there receaved without any preiudice or<br />
danger to the sayd shipp or her ladeing as hee beleeveth, And further<br />
saving his forefoeing deposition hee cannot answere./
To the 4th hee saith hee knoweth that it is usuall for shipps of that<br />
burthen as the ''Peace'' was, and having soe many mariners as shee<br />
had, to take in and lade three hundred Kintalls of ffish and more<br />
in a dayes tyme, And further hee cannot answere for the reason<br />
in his foregoeing deposition declared./.
To the 5th Interrogatorie for the reasons in his foregoeing deposition<br />
declared hee cannot answere saving hee saith hee beleeveth that<br />
a shipps ladeing of salt may be secure unladen and delivered<br />
out, than boates can goe a shoare and lade stones and returne againe/
To the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith hee hath not deposed nor can depose any<br />
thing touching the sayd Groves refusall to deliver any roapes<br />
knowing nothing touching the same And further saving his foregoeing<br />
deposition to the 19th article of the libell to which hee referreth hee<br />
cannot answere to this Interrogatorie
To the 7th Interrogatorie hee saith the sayd Grove did in his passage from Newfound land meete with a storme<br />
for the space of twelve or fowerteene howers and alsoe with some calmes<br />
as other shipps which went from the Newfound land to the<br />
Barbados (as hee beleeveth) alsoe did, And saith that one Robert<br />
Grove was the sayd Thomas Groves Cheife mate and not the<br />
Interrogate Tizard, And saith the sayd Tizard was hyred by the<br />
Interrogate Luke Wood and this deponent hath knowne<br />
him goe mate of as good a shipp as the ''Peace'', (before hee went in<br />
the ''Peace'') and performed such his office well, this deponent goeing with<br />
him in such other shipp whereof hee was mate, and saith the sayd<br />
Tizard had instruments on Board the ''Peace'' the voyage in question<br />
to performe his duty with, And further saving his foregoeing deposition<br />
hee cannot answere saveing hee saith hee beleeveth a skillfull<br />
Master may be put by a Port by stresse of weather, though hee knowe<br />
the Port well, but saith as a foresayd the sayd Grove never brought<br />
the ''Peace'' into her due latitude for the Barbados and leaveth that<br />
to the Judgment of this Court whether that were ignorance in the<br />
sayd Grove or not And further cannot answere/
To the 8th Interrogatorie hee saith saveing his forefoeing deposition to the<br />
22th article of the libell to which hee referreth hee cannot answere
To the 9th Interrogatorie hee saith hee beleeveth Nevis sugar is better than<br />
Barbados sugar and further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
Tois Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
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