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To the 13th hee saith, That hee this depon … To the 13th hee saith, That hee this deponent being the person arlate<br />
upon the second seizure of the said shipp and Lading did give notice<br />
thereof by letters of advice to the said Mico, and drew bills of Exchange<br />
upon him, for such moneys as this deponent then actually had or necessarily<br />
was to imploy for the redemption of the said shipp and goods, which<br />
bills the said Mico refused to accept, by meanes of which refusall the<br />
recovery or redemption of the same was obstructed and uttery over=<br />
throwne. Which hee well knoweth being the person who acted as aforesaid<br />
in the premisses. And further cannot depose:-/:-
To the 14th hee saith, That this deponent upon the said Mico's refusall<br />
as predeposed was constrained to send to the said Culling and rest<br />
of the Owners aforesaid for money to redeeme the said shipp and<br />
lading, who furnished himw ith moneys necessarie for that purpose,<br />
but all too late, the principall goods being already plundered sold<br />
and disposed off, and there then remaining onely the said shipp<br />
despoyled of her best furniture and materialls, and such inconsiderable<br />
goods as predeposed, which were sould to and bought in the [?Lumpe]<br />
by certaine Genoeses or Provincalls but for how much hee his deponent knoweth not The premisses<br />
hee saith hee well knoweth upon the grounds predeposed. And further cannot<br />
depose:-/
To the 15th hee saith, That the said shipp ''Amity'' with her Tackle<br />
and furniture Provision and Gunns at the time of her said<br />
redemption from the french, were really worth 500: ''li'' sterling<br />
in this deponents judgement and estimation, but what the value of the said<br />
Mr Mico's goods were which then, as predeposed, remained aboard<br />
her, this deponent saith hee cannot estimate. And further cannot depose
To the 16th hee saith, That the cleere and full proceed of the said shipp and goods<br />
so redeemed and recovered by this deponent accounted to the smme<br />
of 295: ''li'' sterling or thereabouts all which moneyes by the permission and direction<br />
of the said Owners and this deponent came to the hande of the said<br />
Samuel Mico, who, as this deponent hath credibly heard and by the<br />
suite now depending between the said parties beleeveth, hath detained<br />
and still doeth detaine the same from the said producents. And<br />
further hee cannot depose:-/
To the 17th hee saith, That forasmuch as hee this deponent<br />
constantly imployed in and about the recovery of the said shipp<br />
and goods from the said seizure, hee well knoweth that the<br />
said recoveries did cost the said producents the summe of one<br />
hundred pounds sterling and upwards. And further cannot<br />
depose:/
To the 18thr cannot<br />
depose:/
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