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|Transcription=cause being requested by the producents to testifie the truth therein and hath
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noe share or interest therein And otherwise negatively/
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To the second hee saith hee hath bin promised by Pope and Horton two
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of the producents that hee sall goe Master of the ''Content'' Interrogate and that hee
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shall have such satisfaction for soe doeing as is fitt but saith hee for his part
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valueth not the imployment And otherwise negatively./
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To the third hee saith that saving his foregoeing depositions to which hee
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referreth hee cannot depose/
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To the 4th and 5th Interrogatories hee saith it concerneth him not to answere to them
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for that hee hath not deposed to the articles Interrate/
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To the 6th hee saith that hee this deponent did see the dust and rotten
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bavins by him predeposed of in the hoye the ''Contente'' at his first comin aboard
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her, and hee this deponent and a boy of the sayd Ortons did
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clense the sayd Hoye of the sayd durte and rotten bavins and threw them over board
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but saith that they were soe rotten by reason thereof salne into soe many peeces that he
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cannot depose to the number of them, and who put them aboard or how long
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they were there hee knoweth not, for that hee found them there in that rotten
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condisiton at his first comeing And further saving his foregoeing
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depositions to which hee referreth hee cannot depose./
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To the 7th Interrogatory hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto for the
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he hath not deposed to the article Interrate./
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To the 8th Interrogatorie hee saith the first of the voyages by him predeposed
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was with a ladeing of pease from Limehouse to Tower Wharfe London for
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the service of this Common wealth the second was for the service of the
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sayd Commonwealth to bring ammunition from Woolwich to the Tower
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the third voyage also was for the service of the sayd Commonwealth to fecth
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ammunition from aboard divers shipps at Deptford, and on this side us. to bring the
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same to the Tower aforesayd, and the fowerth voyage was likewise for the service
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of this Commonwealth to fetch Amunition from aboard the ''Gilliflower''
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lying at Woollwich and to be delivered to the Tower aforesayd, which ladeing
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is yet in the hoye lying neere Tower wharfe undelivered, and saith for the first
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voyage the sayd Orton receaved 18 shillings as is predeposed, and what the
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other three voyages will amount to hee knoweth not for that the bills for receaving
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pay for the same of the Officers of this Comonwealth in that behalfe
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imployed are not yet signed and further saving his forefoeing depositions
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to which hee referreth hee cannot depose.
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To the 9th hee saith he beleeveth the hoye or vessell Interrogate to be about
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4 or 5 and twenty tonnes And further saving his foregoeing depositions
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to which hee referreth hee cannot depose
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To the tenth hee saith that saving his foregoeing depositions to which
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hee referreth hee cannot depose/
 
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cause being requested by the producents to testifie the truth therein and hath
noe share or interest therein And otherwise negatively/

To the second hee saith hee hath bin promised by Pope and Horton two
of the producents that hee sall goe Master of the Content Interrogate and that hee
shall have such satisfaction for soe doeing as is fitt but saith hee for his part
valueth not the imployment And otherwise negatively./

To the third hee saith that saving his foregoeing depositions to which hee
referreth hee cannot depose/

To the 4th and 5th Interrogatories hee saith it concerneth him not to answere to them
for that hee hath not deposed to the articles Interrate/

To the 6th hee saith that hee this deponent did see the dust and rotten
bavins by him predeposed of in the hoye the Contente at his first comin aboard
her, and hee this deponent and a boy of the sayd Ortons did
clense the sayd Hoye of the sayd durte and rotten bavins and threw them over board
but saith that they were soe rotten by reason thereof salne into soe many peeces that he
cannot depose to the number of them, and who put them aboard or how long
they were there hee knoweth not, for that hee found them there in that rotten
condisiton at his first comeing And further saving his foregoeing
depositions to which hee referreth hee cannot depose./

To the 7th Interrogatory hee saith it concerneth him not to answere thereto for the
he hath not deposed to the article Interrate./

To the 8th Interrogatorie hee saith the first of the voyages by him predeposed
was with a ladeing of pease from Limehouse to Tower Wharfe London for
the service of this Common wealth the second was for the service of the
sayd Commonwealth to bring ammunition from Woolwich to the Tower
the third voyage also was for the service of the sayd Commonwealth to fecth
ammunition from aboard divers shipps at Deptford, and on this side us. to bring the
same to the Tower aforesayd, and the fowerth voyage was likewise for the service
of this Commonwealth to fetch Amunition from aboard the Gilliflower
lying at Woollwich and to be delivered to the Tower aforesayd, which ladeing
is yet in the hoye lying neere Tower wharfe undelivered, and saith for the first
voyage the sayd Orton receaved 18 shillings as is predeposed, and what the
other three voyages will amount to hee knoweth not for that the bills for receaving
pay for the same of the Officers of this Comonwealth in that behalfe
imployed are not yet signed and further saving his forefoeing depositions
to which hee referreth hee cannot depose.

To the 9th hee saith he beleeveth the hoye or vessell Interrogate to be about
4 or 5 and twenty tonnes And further saving his foregoeing depositions
to which hee referreth hee cannot depose

To the tenth hee saith that saving his foregoeing depositions to which
hee referreth hee cannot depose/