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To the 24th Interrogatorie hee cannot answ … To the 24th Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
To the 25th and 26th Interrogatories hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to the 16th 17th 18th and<br />
19th articles of the allegation to which hee referreth hee cannot further answere<br />
to these Interrogatories./
To the 27th hee saith the Interrogate Oliver was at Petras sick, upon the arrivall of the<br />
interrogate harbie there, Oliver to the rest of the Interrogatorie hee cannot answere<br />
for that he went not then ashore with the sayd harbie to the Consull ffowkes house<br />
in Petras where the sayd Oliver then lay sick./
To the 28th Interrogatorie hee saith hee was severall tymes on shore at Petras<br />
after the ''Cesars'' last arrivall there, and saith the sayde harbie was on shore in there<br />
at her last arrivall before him the depondent, and hee saith<br />
hee was very often in the warehouses<br />
at Petras belonging and commonly reputed to belonge to the consull William ffowke<br />
and some dayes stayed in there from morning to night, and other dayes losse while<br />
according as the busines of the shipp ''Cesar'' and the order of Captaine ffudge Commander<br />
of her required, and saith hee knoweth that the kegs of the sayd warehouses<br />
were usually carried up when there was noe occasion to take in or deliver goods, out of them to the sayde Consulls house<br />
to the sayd Oliver, and this depondent hath severall tymes carried them thither to<br />
him, who had usually the keepeing of them, and at such tymes as there was not<br />
use of them to take in or deliver out goods, and saith hee hath seene the interrogate<br />
harbie present of in the sayd warehouses with the foresayde Constantine, (a servant of the sayde<br />
Consull imployed to take notice what goods were delivered in or taken out<br />
of the sayde warehouses and give accompt thereof to the sayde Oliver) when currants<br />
were carried in and taken out of the sayde warehouses And further saving<br />
his foregoing deposition hee cannot more particularly answere to this<br />
Interogatorie./
To the 29th Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth that the<br />
foresayd Mamet Bashwawe and Constantine who as is predeposed<br />
brought the Curranse predeposed of to the the side of the ''Cesar'', were servants of<br />
the Consull william ffooke, for that hee sawe them before in the house of the sayd<br />
Consull as servants belonging to him, and sawe them dyett there as his servants<br />
and to sayde Constantine alsoe of this deponent knowledge lodged in the sayde house<br />
had the care and governance of the sayde house comitted to him as<br />
a cheife servant thereof, and did take the same upon him of this depondents<br />
sight and knowledge, had saith the sayde harbie came not with the sayd -<br />
Mamett and Constantine where they brought the sayde Curranse, but was then<br />
of this deponents knowledge on board the ''Cesar'' to take them in, and make up<br />
the accompt with with the turkes who came in the boate with the sayde curranse<br />
and paid what remayned unpaid for them, and gave them the Coffie, and pepper and<br />
money predeposed of in manner predeposed hee saith to this<br />
Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./.
To the 30th Interrogatorie hee saith there were brought in the sayde boates the [?quantitie GUTETR]<br />
of about fiftie butts there Carrateeles and there quarter Rolls of Curranseteeles and there quarter Rolls of Curranse +
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