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HCA 13/70 f.486v Annotate
First transcribed 3 November 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 486  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/11/2014  +
Transcription To the second article, he referreth hmselfTo the second article, he referreth hmselfe to the<br /> Charter party arlate And further he cannot depose To the third and fourth articles he cannot depose./ To the fifth article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and<br /> saith that he the deponent and his Partner this present yeare freighted<br /> severall shipps to Norway and hath used that trade many<br /> yeares, and he saith that it is the custome of the deponents certaine<br /> knowledge and experience [?XXX] the said trade for Merchants<br /> to receive and allowe upon account with the Masters<br /> a long halfe deale for a whole deale, and alsoe two<br /> peices for a whole deale and most especially he saith it is<br /> allowed unto Swinsound deales in regard that they are<br /> the most slabby and ill conditioned deales that come out<br /> of the whole Countrey, And he further deposeth that<br /> the busines now in controversy being by both parties litigant<br /> agreed upon to be putt unto arbitration and he the deponent<br /> being chosen by the producent for one of his Arbitrators<br /> was intrusted and informed touching the whole busines<br /> and upon his shewing him the deponent the bill of loading<br /> of the said deales arlate or a copy thereof, it did appeare<br /> to him this deponent that it was a very fayre and<br /> honest accompt and by the sayd Beale the producent<br /> And further he cannot depose./ To the sixth he cannot depose./ To the seaventh article he deposeth and saith that the producenta nd his Owners are<br /> damaged by the nonpayment of the money due to them<br /> at least lx ''li'', in his this deponents iudgement, who hath<br /> many parts in shipping, and therefore knoweth that the<br /> producent hath much suffered in having his shipp lying<br /> idle for so long And further he cannot depose. To the eight, ninth and tenth articles he referreth himselfe<br /> to the Lawes. And further cannot depose/ To the last he saith his former deposition is true/ To the Interrogatoryes/ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interrogatory he answereth negatively./ To the second Interrogatory he knoweth not to answeare./ To the third article he answereth that his precontest Richard<br /> Grassingham told this Rendent that he had viewed the<br /> deales interrate, and that he had estimated them to bee as<br /> many in Number as the Accompt mentioned which the<br /> producent shewed this Rendent, And further he<br /> cannot answeare./ Repeated before Doctor Godolphin. William [?Wood] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ************************************ On the 4th of October 1655. [CENTRE HEADING] Tiddiman against a 16th part of the}<br /> ''Truroe ffrigott'' and against Skinner}<br /> hallett, Noseworthy and others comming in}<br /> for their interest. ffrancklin Budd} Upon the arlate allegation given in and<br /> admitted on the behalfe of the sayd William<br /> Tiddiman./ '''(1''' '''John Taylor''' of Wapping in the County of Middlesex<br /> Shipwright, where he hath lived 7 yeares, aged about 31<br /> yeares, a wittnes produced and sworne and being<br /> examined and sworne and being<br /> examined  +
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