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1. meenes as is Interrogate, neither knoweth what to beleeve in that case
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meenes as is Interrogate, neither knoweth what to beleeve in that case
2. case And further to this Interregatorie hee cannot depose/
+
case And further to this Interregatorie hee cannot depose/
  
3. To the 41th the Interrogatorie hee saith hee beleveeth hee this deponent (being the
+
To the 41th the Interrogatorie hee saith hee beleveeth hee this deponent (being the
4. Interrogate ffudge) did write a letter to the Interrogate Master Burdett that hee had
+
Interrogate ffudge) did write a letter to the Interrogate Master Burdett that hee had
5. certayne Curranes aboard the Cesar which (as the foresayd Clement Harbie sayd)
+
certayne Curranes aboard the Cesar which (as the foresayd Clement Harbie sayd)
6. were laden aboard the Cesar for Accompt of the Interrogate Williams & Company
+
were laden aboard the Cesar for Accompt of the Interrogate Williams and Company
7. or to that effect And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/
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or to that effect And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/
  
8. To the 42th Interrogatorrie hee saith hee referereth him selfe to the bills of lading
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To the 42th Interrogatorrie hee saith hee referereth him selfe to the bills of lading
9. signed for the goods Interrogate, hee not at present remembering the contents of
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signed for the goods Interrogate, hee not at present remembering the contents of
10. them And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot more particularly answer
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them And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot more particularly answer
  
 
Wm ffudge [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
 
Wm ffudge [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
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deposeth as followeth videlicet./
 
deposeth as followeth videlicet./
  
22. To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that for all the tyme arlate
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To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that for all the tyme arlate
23. and longer the arlate Edward Wright Stephen Wright and William Langhorne
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and longer the arlate Edward Wright Stephen Wright and William Langhorne
24. were & still are Correspondents or factors at Genoa for the arlate Thomas
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were and still are Correspondents or factors at Genoa for the arlate Thomas
25. Rowse and ffrancis ffowke and did there acte for them as their factors and
+
Rowse and ffrancis ffowke and did there acte for them as their factors and
26. Correspondents there And hee alsoe knoweth that the arlate William ffowke
+
Correspondents there And hee alsoe knoweth that the arlate William ffowke
27. untill his death which was about the month of September ˹last˺ was Commonly reputed
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untill his death which was about the month of September ˹last˺ was Commonly reputed
28. to bee the Consull for the English Nation for the at the Morea and the arlate
+
to bee the Consull for the English Nation for the at the Morea and the arlate
29. Thomas Oliver was ˹reputed˺ his Vice Consull there till the sayd ffowkes death, & doth
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Thomas Oliver was ˹reputed˺ his Vice Consull there till the sayd ffowkes death, and doth
30. still continue as vice consull there ˹as hee hath heard & beleeveth˺ And saith that he sayd XXXX William ffowke
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still continue as vice consull there ˹as hee hath heard & beleeveth˺ And saith that he sayd XXXX William ffowke
31. during all the tyme arlate happening before such his death˹ was correspondent or factor˺ and the sayd Oliver
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during all the tyme arlate happening before such his death˹ was correspondent or factor˺ and the sayd Oliver
32. during all the tyme arlate was were & ex sayed Oliver ˹was and˺ still is, correspondentt or
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during all the tyme arlate was were and ex sayed Oliver ˹was and˺ still is, correspondentt or
33. factor to the arlate to the article Thomas Rowse & ffrancis ffowke in the Morea
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factor to the arlate to the article Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke in the Morea
34. and places adjacent thereabouts This hee deposeth being a servant to the sayd ffow
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and places adjacent thereabouts This hee deposeth being a servant to the sayd ffow
35. ffowkes and having within the sayd tyme received divers letters from the sayd
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ffowkes and having within the sayd tyme received divers letters from the sayd
36. Wrights Langhorne ffowke & Oliver as Correspondents of the sayd Rowse and
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Wrights Langhorne ffowke & Oliver as Correspondents of the sayd Rowse and
37. ffrancis ffowke touching their merchandizing affayres in those parts and paid
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ffrancis ffowke touching their merchandizing affayres in those parts and paid
38. severall summes of money drawne upon the sayd Rowse & ffrancise ffowke by
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severall summes of money drawne upon the sayd Rowse and ffrancise ffowke by
39. the sayd wrights Langhome & William ffowke for moneys distarsed by them
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the sayd wrights Langhome & William ffowke for moneys distarsed by them
40. as Correspondents of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke And further to this
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as Correspondents of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke And further to this
41. article hee cannot depose, his knowledge of them to bee soe being only by letters
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article hee cannot depose, his knowledge of them to bee soe being only by letters
42. as aforesayd receaved, and for that hee hath oppi seene and copied diverse letters
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as aforesayd receaved, and for that hee hath oppi seene and copied diverse letters
43. sent by the sayd Rowse & ffowke to the foresayd Wrights Langhome Williams
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sent by the sayd Rowse and ffowke to the foresayd Wrights Langhome Williams
44. ffowke & Oliver, as their Correspondents./
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ffowke and Oliver, as their Correspondents./
  
45. To the 2 hee saith for the reasons aforesayd hee being imployed by the sayd
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To the 2 hee saith for the reasons aforesayd hee being imployed by the sayd
46. ˹(by letters which hee sawe and coppied inporting soo much) ˺
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˹(by letters which hee sawe and coppied inporting soo much) ˺
47. ffrancis ffowke and Thomas Rowse in their merchandising affayres well knoweth
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ffrancis ffowke and Thomas Rowse in their merchandising affayres well knoweth
48. that the sayd Rowse & ffrancis ffowke did send ˹to the arlate william ffowke˺ in money & goods within
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that the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke did send ˹to the arlate william ffowke˺ in money & goods within
49. the tyme arlate send all same was of money in severall shipps XXXXXXing
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the tyme arlate send all same was of money in severall shipps XXXXXXing
50. the value of seven or eight thousand dollars videlicet in money five thousand
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the value of seven or eight thousand dollars videlicet in money five thousand
51. five and hundred and seven dollars besides severall goods to a good considerable
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five and hundred and seven dollars besides severall goods to a good considerable
52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">value</margin>
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value
  
 
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<header>
<series>HCA 13/71</series>
<folio>f.89v</folio>
<picture>P1130381</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date>27th and 28th February 1655</document-date>
<status>First cut transcription completed by William Tullett on 15/09/12; edited on 01/06/13 by Jill Wilcox; pasted into wikispot on 09/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>William Tullett, 15/09/12</first-transcriber>
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meenes as is Interrogate, neither knoweth what to beleeve in that case
case And further to this Interregatorie hee cannot depose/

To the 41th the Interrogatorie hee saith hee beleveeth hee this deponent (being the
Interrogate ffudge) did write a letter to the Interrogate Master Burdett that hee had
certayne Curranes aboard the Cesar which (as the foresayd Clement Harbie sayd)
were laden aboard the Cesar for Accompt of the Interrogate Williams and Company
or to that effect And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/

To the 42th Interrogatorrie hee saith hee referereth him selfe to the bills of lading
signed for the goods Interrogate, hee not at present remembering the contents of
them And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot more particularly answer

Wm ffudge [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]

Repeated the 27th of ffebruary 1655
before hee the doctor Godolphin

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The 28th of ffebruary 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]

17. Examined upon the sayd allegation/

5us

Robert Leigh of London merchant aged 21 years or
thereabouts a wittnes sworne & examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet./

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that for all the tyme arlate
and longer the arlate Edward Wright Stephen Wright and William Langhorne
were and still are Correspondents or factors at Genoa for the arlate Thomas
Rowse and ffrancis ffowke and did there acte for them as their factors and
Correspondents there And hee alsoe knoweth that the arlate William ffowke
untill his death which was about the month of September ˹last˺ was Commonly reputed
to bee the Consull for the English Nation for the at the Morea and the arlate
Thomas Oliver was ˹reputed˺ his Vice Consull there till the sayd ffowkes death, and doth
still continue as vice consull there ˹as hee hath heard & beleeveth˺ And saith that he sayd XXXX William ffowke
during all the tyme arlate happening before such his death˹ was correspondent or factor˺ and the sayd Oliver
during all the tyme arlate was were and ex sayed Oliver ˹was and˺ still is, correspondentt or
factor to the arlate to the article Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke in the Morea
and places adjacent thereabouts This hee deposeth being a servant to the sayd ffow
ffowkes and having within the sayd tyme received divers letters from the sayd
Wrights Langhorne ffowke & Oliver as Correspondents of the sayd Rowse and
ffrancis ffowke touching their merchandizing affayres in those parts and paid
severall summes of money drawne upon the sayd Rowse and ffrancise ffowke by
the sayd wrights Langhome & William ffowke for moneys distarsed by them
as Correspondents of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke And further to this
article hee cannot depose, his knowledge of them to bee soe being only by letters
as aforesayd receaved, and for that hee hath oppi seene and copied diverse letters
sent by the sayd Rowse and ffowke to the foresayd Wrights Langhome Williams
ffowke and Oliver, as their Correspondents./

To the 2 hee saith for the reasons aforesayd hee being imployed by the sayd
˹(by letters which hee sawe and coppied inporting soo much) ˺
ffrancis ffowke and Thomas Rowse in their merchandising affayres well knoweth
that the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke did send ˹to the arlate william ffowke˺ in money & goods within
the tyme arlate send all same was of money in severall shipps XXXXXXing
the value of seven or eight thousand dollars videlicet in money five thousand
five and hundred and seven dollars besides severall goods to a good considerable
value

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