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money, And saith that the said Lading did … money, And saith that the said Lading did amount unto [XXX GUTTER]<br />
''li'' Sterling, And saith that the ''Hope'' went from Rotterdam<br />
with a small quantity of wine and sope and some<br />
other things, this Deponent seeing her there, and seeing most of the goods put on<br />
her) in the moneth of June. last past 1659 and<br />
Sailed with the same to Berghen and there tooke in Tarre and Deales as this Deponent hath bin Credibly<br />
Informed, and brought the same to Ayre in Scotland<br />
but hee doth not know how, or for what the said Lading was sold for And<br />
further cannot Answer./.
To the 4.th hee saith that the ''Golden Cocks'' lading which was taken<br />
in her consisted in seaven lasts and seaven barrells of<br />
Herrings 42 Caskes of butter weighing 6500: pound weight<br />
and upwards and ffive hogsheads of Tallowe And saith that<br />
the Reason why the said Ships had Dutch Papers onboard<br />
them, was to prevent their being seized by Spanish men<br />
of warr, and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his<br />
foregoeing deposition./,
To the 5.th hee saith that neither the said hart ir Thompson<br />
had any interest in the said ships or in the said Lading<br />
but saith that It is Probable that they might have a barrell<br />
of herrings or butter, onboard upon their private account<br />
and otherwise cannot answer saving as aforesaid./.
To the 6.th hee saith that the said goods taken<br />
into the ''hope'', at Rotterdam, and the Tarr and Dealestaken in at Berghen, were carried to Scotland in the said<br />
ship, upon the Account of the foresaid Owners of the<br />
said Ship, and otehrwise cannot depose./
To the last hee saith hee was not in either of the said<br />
ships when they were taken by the said Browne<br />
and therefore cannot depose hereto./:
Repeated before doctor Zouch<br />
the Judge.
James ker [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 23.th of June 1660./:
Touching the ''Golden Cock'' aforesaid}
Examined on the said Allegation:/
'''Rp. 3.us'''
'''Robert Cuming''' of Glascoe in Scotland<br />
Merchant aged 34 yeeres and upwards sworne<br />
and Examined./.
To the first artcile of the said Allegation hee saith that heee well knoweth<br />
the arlate John Anderson Ninian Anderson and James<br />
Ker, and hath soe Done for above twelve yeeres last during<br />
all which time they have lived at Glascoe iin Scoland saving<br />
when they have bin out upon Voyages, And saith that<br />
they the said Andersons and Ker have bin Commonly accomted<br />
and reputed the true and lawfull Owners of the<br />
arlate ship ''Golden Cock'' whereof Robert Thompson<br />
is master, ever since August last, and soe this Deponent verily<br />
beleeveth they have bin, this Deponent well knowing that they<br />
(receavedll knowing that they<br />
(receaved +
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