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the reasons aforesaid, and hee verily be;e … the reasons aforesaid, and hee verily be;eeveth the contents thereof<br />
to be true and to be soe had and donne as therein is cntained, And<br />
otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 21th article and the fourth schedule annexed beginning and<br />
ending as is arlate nowe showne unto him hee saith and deposeth that<br />
hee beleeveth the contents of the said schedule to be truem and<br />
saith that the same was received by the said Alderman ffrederick<br />
and company from the said Norleigh and company, which hee knoweth<br />
for the reasons aforesaid, and saith that the moset part of the<br />
money mentioned in the said schedule is alreadie paid by Alderman<br />
ffrederick and company, and that the chardges of the goods still<br />
remayning behinde at Ligorne and Porto fferari, will as hee<br />
beleeveth amount to about 100 ''li'' sterling more, which hee deposeth<br />
keeping the producents accompts as aforesaid touching the<br />
businesse of the said shipp and lading for the voyage in question,<br />
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 22th article and the two letters arlate and annexed and the<br />
foresaid schedules two schedules, hee saith that the said accompts<br />
and letters were and are the same that were received from George<br />
Norleigh and company, and hee beleeveth the said letters to be of<br />
the writing of the said Norleigh, with whose hand writing this<br />
deponent is very well acquainted, and beleeveth the contents<br />
both of the said letters and accompts to be true, and the things therein<br />
mentioned to be had and donne as therein is contained, and the<br />
moneys and chardges to be laid out and expended according to the<br />
said accompts, And saith that bills have bin drawne and paid<br />
for the most part of the said money. And otherwise hee cannot<br />
depose.
To the 27th hee saith that hee beleeveth that George hughes<br />
had noe order from the freighters or any of them to keepe company<br />
with a Comvoy, which hee deposeth, having seene the orders<br />
that were written from the freighters to the said George hughes, And<br />
otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 28th and 6th schedule therein mentioned nowe showne<br />
unto him, hee saith and deposeth that hee beleeveth the said<br />
letter was written by the said George hughes or by his direction<br />
and that the same was received here in London by this deponent<br />
the Accomptant aforesaid on the 11th of October 1652<br />
which day hee noted on the back thereof upon receipt of the same<br />
And otherwise cannot depose, saving the said letter was<br />
written to the said Alderman ffrederick and company, and receaved<br />
by this deponent to their use.
To the 33th article hee saith and deposeth that hee beleeveth<br />
that the said George hughes with the ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br />
might have come from Porto Longone for England in November<br />
or december 1652, because hee this deponent hath seene a<br />
letter dated in december 1652 in Ligorne intimating that the<br />
dutchorne intimating that the<br />
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