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all used and imployed about the sayd shipp … all used and imployed about the sayd shipp ''Lyon'' and her boates to her<br />
belonging but did not see them soe imployed nor remembreth the<br />
particuler dayes of the delivery of them Gough hee helped to make them and<br />
sawe the delivery and weighing of them And further cannot answere/
To the 4th hee saith hee hath heard that before the sayd Gough did furnish the<br />
sayd Christmas with any Iron worke for the sayd shipp ''Lyon'' the Interrogate<br />
Barnackle did furnish her with some Iron worke but with what quantitie<br />
or what the sayd Barnackle was to have for it by the hundred hee knoweth<br />
not nor hath heard And further cannot answere/
To 5th hee saith hee that worke done by the sayd Barnackle<br />
for the shipp ''Lyon'' aforesayd was great boltes about the Keelsten and l[?ower]<br />
partes of the sayd shipp which is bigger worke then the sayd Goughs was, and<br />
were goes readier off of hand, and more of it may dispatched in a day then<br />
could of that which the sayd Gough did And further cannot answere/
To the 6th hee saith that hee this deponent scored up the goodes predeposed as they<br />
were weighed and delivered, and once a weeke gott a Scrivener to put the particulars<br />
in writing according as they were scored hee this deponent not being able to<br />
write And further hee cannot answere/
To the 7th hee saith the Iron worke in question was wrought in Rederiff<br />
parish in a shopp whereof the sayd Christmas was reputed Owner and saith<br />
Gough did not dwell there but had his residence at Shadwell in the<br />
parish of Stepney And what the sayd shopp was worth for the tyme Interrogate<br />
hee knoweth not and further cannot answere/
To the 8th hee saith hee answereth negatively saving hee saith that one<br />
tyme there being two drought of Iron worke to weigh, the same was weighed, but<br />
not carried out of the shopp, and the sayd Christmas coming in presently<br />
after the same was weighed, began to finde fault and say the scales<br />
were not even and that Gough and his servantes Cozened him the sayd<br />
Christmas in the weight of things, whereupon hee this deponent replyed<br />
and sayd thus or to thelike effect videlicet truly Master Christmas for my part I<br />
scorne to Cozen you or any body in weight, and as for Gough hee is sick at<br />
home, and soe the scales being tryed and it appearing that they were<br />
not even hee this deponent not knowing what was to cause thereof upon serious view of them found that an eye<br />
of a tackle hooke which used bee hanged upon one of the scales to make<br />
them even was taken away, which was the cause that the scales were<br />
not even and this deponent speakeing thereof and saying that was the<br />
cause one George (his other name hee knoweth not) a labourer usually imployed by the sayd Christmas in his<br />
yarde did acknowledge and confesse that hee had that day taken the scales out<br />
into the yarde to weigh some things and that by that meanes the sayd eye of<br />
the sayd tackle hooke was lost And saith that a ring being hung<br />
on in place of the tackle hooke to make the scales even the sayd Iron worke<br />
was againe weighed before ever it was taken out of the shopp, and the same<br />
wanting about a pound weight in two draughts by reason of the want of the tackle hooke<br />
the sayd Christmas had abatement for that pound weight And this<br />
deponent doth by virtue of his oath affirme that the sayd eye of the tackle<br />
hooke was upon the scales that day imediately before the scales were taken<br />
intoore the scales were taken<br />
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