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To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]
… To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he knoweth all the<br />
persons named in this Interrogatory they being all Mariners in the<br />
shipp interrate in the voyage interrate, wherin this Rendent<br />
was one, that he hath knowne them noe longer then this<br />
voyage, that the interrate shipp the ''Stambaleene'' went from<br />
Gravesend to Cales, from Cales to Mesina, from Mesina to<br />
Smirna and there delivered her outward bound lading and tooke<br />
in her homeward bound Lading, and arrived at this Port of<br />
London about the beginning of December last, and that the<br />
sayd shipp lay safe in her moorings neere Radcliff That the<br />
ship interrare was twice taken in her course from Smirna to<br />
this Port of London by the ffrench, and all the sayd shipps<br />
Company plundered and stripped of all whatsoever they had even of<br />
their shirts, wherby they did endure much hardshipp and<br />
misery And further he cannot answere.
To the second Interrogatory he answereth that there were on board the<br />
shipp interrate 6 men and boyes (as he hath predeposed) when<br />
the disaster happened, and that they had been sufficient to have<br />
lookt to the said shipp (she being safely moored) had not the<br />
said disaster by fire happened in her, and he answereth that<br />
he beleiveth the said Mariners did in the sayd voyage doe<br />
their dutyes with care and honesty And further he cannot<br />
answeare.
To the third Interrogatory he answeareth negatively.
To the fourth he answereth that he is servant to the<br />
interrate William Crump, And to the rest of the sayd<br />
Interrogatory he answereth negatively./
To the fifth Interrogatory he answereth that he was not on shoare<br />
after the shipp interrate came into this River of Thames<br />
untill she was burnt but that one time predeposed of when<br />
he went ashoare with the Master and that a while after he<br />
returned on board and bad them that were on board her to<br />
have a care of the said shipp or to looke to her and<br />
to have a care of the fire, as his Master the producent<br />
had commanded him, and that that was all (to his<br />
best remembrance) he had in command from his said<br />
Master, And further for his part he canot answere
Repeated before Doctor Clerke./
The marke of the sayd<br />
Samuel '''S''' Samboe [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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13th of ffebruary 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]
Philip Richaut and Company}<br />
for the shipp the ''ffortune of the sea''}<br />
otherwise called the ''Post''}
The sayd '''Benedict [?Turretin]'''<br />
the second wittnes examined, unto<br />
the Interrogatoryes ministred by the [?XXXX]<br />
party.
To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he the Respondent<br />
having seene the interrate shipp at [?Roane], and since her being<br />
arrested having seene her here in this River he knoweth her<br />
very well, and that it is one and the same shipp, Bee it<br />
called The ''ffortune'' or the ''Poast'', And to the rest he answereth<br />
negatively.
Tot he answereth<br />
negatively.
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