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1. To the fifth ˹and 6th˺hee saith that some of the other foure hundred
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2. toba Potaccoes of tobacco (not laden by or claimed by the producent)
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3. <margin value="Left">
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4.
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5. '''AD'''</margin>
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6.
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7. were marked '''SL''', and some '''AD''' but howe many of each, or
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8. the other markes hee remembreth not, it being soe longe since
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9. the lading, but for the markes of the tobaccoes claimed by the
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10. producent hee referreth himselfe to his former deposition made
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11. in this cause. And saith that all the markes were as
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12. hee beleeveth very firmely sewed to the tob Potaccoes, and
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13. such as hee tooke particular notice of were firmely sewed
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14. and that if this deponent and company, or any other that
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15. would have bin carefull in the unlading, had had the unlading
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16. of the said tobaccoes, they would and could have preserved the
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17. markes intire, and fixed on the tobaccoes, but probably
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18. since the seizure and rummaging and tugging of them
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19. without care, severall of the markes may have bin brokin
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20. or torne of. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
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21. To the last hee cannot answere saving as aforesaid.
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22. William Martyn SIGNATURE, LH SIDE
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23. D, diego de Baton SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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24. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin,
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25. with his precontest.
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26.
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27. The nineth of September 1657.
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28. <margin value="Left">On the behalfe of John Andrew&#125;
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29. Zanardi, touching a losse in the Peter&#125;
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30. in a busines of Assurance&#125;</margin>
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31. <margin value="Left">.Rp.</margin>
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32. '''Samuel damerel''' of Stepney Mariner
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33. aged 36 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and
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34. before the right worshippfull John Godolphin doctor
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35. of Lawes, one of the Judges of the high
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36. Court of the Admiraltie and examined
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37. upon Interrogatories ministred on behalfe of the said
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38. Zanardi, saith as followeth.
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39. To the second Interrogatorie (upon which alone hee is by direction of the
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40. producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth that hee this deponent
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41. in the shipp Sara (whereof hee was Purser) ariving in may last
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42. was twelve moneth on a trading voyage in Tripoli, there found
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43. the shipp the Peter interrate as alsoe William Williams her commander
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44. and his company ˹who were˺ there detained in Captavitie, and having speech
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45. with the said Wilmar and some of his company, this deponent was
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46. informed by them that they had ˹bin˺ there abot two monethes in slavery,
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47. and that they were taken in the said shipp Peter ˹with˺ and her lading comming
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48. from Smyrna bound for Venice, and by Tripoli men of warr
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49. and brought up to Tripoli, And saith Captaine Sammon commander
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50. of the Sara, redeemed the said Wilmar and his mate with money, but for
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51. the shipp and lading hee saith they were and are utterly lost to the owners
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52. being taken away and disposed of by the Tripoli men, And further cannot depose
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53. ssam:ll Damerell SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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<document-start>
1. To the fifth ˹and 6th˺hee saith that some of the other foure hundred
2. toba Potaccoes of tobacco (not laden by or claimed by the producent)
3. <margin value="Left">
4.
5. AD</margin>
6.
7. were marked SL, and some AD but howe many of each, or
8. the other markes hee remembreth not, it being soe longe since
9. the lading, but for the markes of the tobaccoes claimed by the
10. producent hee referreth himselfe to his former deposition made
11. in this cause. And saith that all the markes were as
12. hee beleeveth very firmely sewed to the tob Potaccoes, and
13. such as hee tooke particular notice of were firmely sewed
14. and that if this deponent and company, or any other that
15. would have bin carefull in the unlading, had had the unlading
16. of the said tobaccoes, they would and could have preserved the
17. markes intire, and fixed on the tobaccoes, but probably
18. since the seizure and rummaging and tugging of them
19. without care, severall of the markes may have bin brokin
20. or torne of. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
21. To the last hee cannot answere saving as aforesaid.
22. William Martyn SIGNATURE, LH SIDE
23. D, diego de Baton SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
24. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin,
25. with his precontest.
26.
27. The nineth of September 1657.
28. <margin value="Left">On the behalfe of John Andrew}
29. Zanardi, touching a losse in the Peter}
30. in a busines of Assurance}</margin>
31. <margin value="Left">.Rp.</margin>
32. Samuel damerel of Stepney Mariner
33. aged 36 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and
34. before the right worshippfull John Godolphin doctor
35. of Lawes, one of the Judges of the high
36. Court of the Admiraltie and examined
37. upon Interrogatories ministred on behalfe of the said
38. Zanardi, saith as followeth.
39. To the second Interrogatorie (upon which alone hee is by direction of the
40. producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth that hee this deponent
41. in the shipp Sara (whereof hee was Purser) ariving in may last
42. was twelve moneth on a trading voyage in Tripoli, there found
43. the shipp the Peter interrate as alsoe William Williams her commander
44. and his company ˹who were˺ there detained in Captavitie, and having speech
45. with the said Wilmar and some of his company, this deponent was
46. informed by them that they had ˹bin˺ there abot two monethes in slavery,
47. and that they were taken in the said shipp Peter ˹with˺ and her lading comming
48. from Smyrna bound for Venice, and by Tripoli men of warr
49. and brought up to Tripoli, And saith Captaine Sammon commander
50. of the Sara, redeemed the said Wilmar and his mate with money, but for
51. the shipp and lading hee saith they were and are utterly lost to the owners
52. being taken away and disposed of by the Tripoli men, And further cannot depose
53. ssam:ll Damerell SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
</document-end>