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The 7th. of July 1660./. [CENTRE HEADING]
… The 7th. of July 1660./. [CENTRE HEADING]
Francis Summers against an Eighth Part of}<br />
the ''Leghorne ffrigot'', and against}<br />
[John] Broderick, Abrahall and all others}<br />
pretending title therein}<br />
Suckley: Smith: ffrancklin:}
Examined upon an Allegation given in<br />
on behalfe of the said Summers./
'''Rp. 1us.'''
'''James Dowglas''' of Allhallowes<br />
Barking London Skinner aged 30<br />
yeeres or thereabouts sworne and<br />
Examined./:
To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee saith and<br />
deposeth that hee doth not knowe that the arlate John<br />
Story was a Part Owner of the ''Leghorne''<br />
''ffrigot'' the time allate but saith that of his certaine<br />
knowledge the said John Story did by bill of sale grant, bargaine, and<br />
sell unto the arlate ffrancis Summers in the moneth of June 1657<br />
an Eighth part of the said ''Leghorne ffrigot'', and of her<br />
Tackle Apparrell, Rigging Ammunition and furniture, And<br />
saith that the said Francis Summers in Consideration thereof<br />
did pay unto the said John Story goods and money amounting<br />
to the Sume or vallue of One hundred and twenty pounds<br />
sterling to wit twenty five pounds in money, and the rest in goods<br />
and the said money this Deponent at the time of the Payment thereof<br />
to the said Story told over, and sawe alsoe a bale of goods, which the<br />
said Story tooke at the same time, And saith that there was a<br />
bill of Sale made for the said Eighth Part of the said ffrigot to<br />
the said Summers, and having nowe seene the bill of Sale<br />
in the said 2d. article mentioned hee saith the same is the said<br />
bill of Sale soe made for the said Eighth Part of the said<br />
ffrigot, and was really signed and sealed by the said John<br />
Story, on or about the day of the saye thereof, and by him then<br />
delivered for and as his act and deed to the use of Mr Sumers<br />
which was soe done in the presence of him this Deponent and one<br />
Thomas Greeneleafe, who as witnesses thereof set their names<br />
on the back of the said bill as now appeareth, And saith that the<br />
Said bill is reall and true, and noe fraud nor deceit therein<br />
that hee knoweth of, And lastly saith that the foresaid money<br />
and bale of goods was soe paid and delivered to the said Story<br />
at the same time that hee so Signed, Sealed, and Delivered<br />
the said bill. And further cannot depose:/:
To the Interrogatories./: [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee is an Upholder by trade, and lives<br />
at Mr Prescots in an Alley neere Tower Dock, and saith that for<br />
about foureteene yeeres last hee hath lived in Wapping, and London<br />
saving that this last yeere hee lived in Devonshire, and<br />
saith hee is not bound to tell any one what hee is worth, and hee<br />
(washat hee is worth, and hee<br />
(was +
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