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newe rate for the freight, namely five shi … newe rate for the freight, namely five shillings per tonne more (in<br />
respect of the said shipps going from Ireland) than was contained in the<br />
Charter partie, made here at London. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the third article and the said schedule annexed beginning and<br />
ending as is arlate hee saith the same was totally written, by the<br />
said Bernards order by and with this deponent, saving the subscription<br />
of the name of the said Thomas Bernard, which hee saith was donne<br />
by him the said Bernard in this deponents presence and sight at<br />
Cadiz, and that by the said Bernards order, the said schedule was<br />
delivered to the said Tailer. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the fourth hee saith that the said Isaac Tailer in rder to the<br />
said new contract and by appointment of the said Bernard, about<br />
fourteene dayes after the date of the said schedule annexed (as this<br />
deponent had advice at Mallega whether hee went shortly after<br />
the said new contract making) departed with the said shipp<br />
the ''Abraham'' and lading aforesaid from Cales for dublin in<br />
Ireland, there to dispose of the said goods according to the said order<br />
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
'''[?XXX]'''
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee cometh at the instance of the said<br />
Isaac Tailer to be a witnesse in this cause, and that hee hath<br />
noe interest therein, and that it will be neither proffit nor<br />
losse to him which soeever of the parties litigant prevaile or bee<br />
overthrowne therein, And otherwise negatively.
To the second hee saith the said note or schedule annexed was signed<br />
by the said Thomas Bernard at Cales, and hee knoweth it to<br />
be the same because as aforesaud) it is of this deponents hand<br />
writing, and otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing<br />
deposition, and beleeveth the said Tailer hath had the said note ever since.
To the third hee saith the said salt, sherry wine and [?sent] at<br />
the time of the said lading and departure from Cadiz were worth<br />
at that port two thousand and three hundred peeces of eight<br />
or thereabouts, for hee saith the ame cost soe much there<br />
And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid for hee went not into Ireland<br />
with the said shipp, but staid in Spaine when shee departed.
To the fourth hee saith the said Bernard and Tailer were severall<br />
times in treatie in this deponents presence and hearing at Cadiz<br />
about the said newe contract, and at length they concluded<br />
thereupon as aforesaid, and saith there was one Mr<br />
Ambrose Canham of Saint Lucars then and there alsoe present<br />
And saith the signing of the said schedule as aforesaid was donne<br />
in an English house in Cadiz, kept by one Mr<br />
Crofts, where the said Bernard, Tailer, Canham and this deponent<br />
were then present, And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot answer<br />
and saving hee doth not remember that hee heard any expresse words<br />
betweene Bernard and Tailer for nulling the said Charter partie
Repeated before doctor Clarke
James Monger [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] Clarke
James Monger [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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