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The 22th day of ffebruary. 1658./.
Mitche … The 22th day of ffebruary. 1658./.
Mitchell and Clements against Corbin)<br />
aforesaid)
Examined on the said Allegation:/
'''dy ?Ought 1'''
'''Samuel Selwyn''' of Wapping; Baker aged<br />
49 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and Examined
To the said Allegation hee saith that hee well knowth the arlate<br />
Nicholas Rippen, and alsoe knoweth the arlate<br />
Mr Mitchell, and saith that about a yeere and halfe since<br />
(the time otherwise hee doth not nowe remember) the<br />
said Rippen met this deponent in Eastsmithfeild, and desired<br />
this deponent that hee would bee bound for him to mr Mitchell<br />
in a bond of about 31: li for the payment of Gunnes and Gunnpowder and Materialls the said Mitchell<br />
had delivered aboard the ship the ''Roger and Edmund'' for which the<br />
said Rippen said hee was to pay the said Mitchell, and<br />
had already paid him tenne pounds in part for the same, or to this<br />
effect, but this deponent refused to be bound for him, and about<br />
a moneth after the said Mitchell asked this deponent whether<br />
hee would be bound to him, for the said Rippen, and this<br />
deponent told him hee would not, and soe hee had ?formerly<br />
told the said Rippen and further cannot depose
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee was not present at the making<br />
of any release: as is Interrate. nor sawe any money receaved<br />
by the said Mitchell, or the Interrate Clements and further hee<br />
cannot answer saving negatively./.
To the second hee saith Mr John Corbin required him<br />
to come and to testify in this Cause, and is to have<br />
nothing for the same, and to the Rest negatively:
Repeated before Doctor<br />
Godolphin.
The marke of '''S S''' [MARKE] the said [MARKE, RH SIDE]<br />
Samuel Selwyn
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