HCA 13/72 f.374v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 374 |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 28/11/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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13/11/28 | |
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Created 27/11/13, by CSG |
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Warren had or hath any interest in the hundred and fiftie pipes
by him claymed, and asto the other forty pipes of the hundred nynty
pipes Interrogate they belonged the greatest part of them to the sayd
William Warren, and the rest to this deponent and other English men And
saith the whole hundred and nyntie pipes of wine were bought
before they were laden aboard the Mary and Joyce at the Canaries
And further hee cannota nswere,/
To the 7th Interrogatorie hee saith the mary and Joyce and her ladeing
were seized by the shipps of warr aforesayd neere
the North Cape, And saith hee stayed not above a weekes tyme
or thereabouts at the Groyne after the Mary and Joyce was seized and
brought in thither, in which tyme hee knoweth not that any wines [XXX GUTTER]
were taken out of the Mary and Joyce and laden aboard the Elizabeth
nor knoweth when they were laden aboard the Elizabeth, nor whether
any wines were taken out of the Mary and Joyce which were not
put into the Elizabeth, And further hee cannot answere./
To the 8th Interrogatorie hee cannot answere for that hee was gone away
from the Groyne before the matters Interrogate were acted and done/
To the 9th Interrogatorie hee saith the last tyme hee sawe the pipes of
wine now claymed was after they were all brought ashoare and
logd in severall Cellars some of them in two Cellars in Vine-
Court in Thames Streete neere the Custome howse, and the rest
of them in two Cellars in Water lane neere the Customs house
and this deponent came soe to sea them for that this deponents
Master the sayd Thomas Warren had a lock and key upon [?each]
of the sayd Cellars, soe that the Officers of the Customs howse or Prize Office could
not goe into the Cellars without his Masters Keys, nor his sayd
Master or any from him without some of the Officers of the
Custome house or of the Prize office who had also locks upon every of the sayd
Cellars, and there being occasion to fill up the pipes of wine this
deponents Master sent him with his keys of the sayd Cellars to
goe with Mr holmes and some others the officers of the Custome house
or prize office, about the filling up of them, by which meanes this
deponent then also sawe and viewed the markes of the sayd caske
And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
To the 10th Interrogatorie hee cannot answere not knowing de La Ville[?tte GUTTER]
nor Clements Interrogate nor where they were borne or have
lived during the tyme Interrogated, nor whose subiects they are, or
are accompted to bee And further hee cannota answere/
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