HCA 13/68 f.344r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 344 |
Side | Recto |
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To the Crosse Interrogatories
To the 1. he saith he was in and belonged to the sayd shipp Agreement in question
To the .2. he saith he had aboard thes sayd shipp for his owne accompt a small
parcell of Currants videlicet about a butt and halfe, in weight about
15. C. and in value per C. att first penny 4 pieces and a quantity
of silke of 20 pound weight or thereabouts worth first penny 12 s
the pound. and some silke stockins and other things worth 15 s or
thereabouts. And otherwise negatively.
To the .3. je saith in case the plaintiffs prevaiyle he expects his wages due
to the value of 14 li 6 s. and some satisfaction for his losses and towards
his redemption in proportion to what the sayd plaintiffs shall recover
and otherwise cannot depose saving that his redemption and incident
charges cost him C li sterling.
To the 4th he saith the sayd shipp as aforesayd did safely arrive att Zant
but tooke not in her lading there for merchants accompt but the
sayd Captaine Lawrence and shipps Company for their owne accompt did
there take in severall small parcells of Currants and otherwise
cannot depose saving that the foresayd Currants came safe to Corona.
To the 5th Interrogatory and schedule annexed therein mentioned and nowe
shewne him hee saith that he did not see the sayd Agreement libellate nor
can give any further accompt of it than as aforesayd, saving he
beleiveth that the sayd schedule is neither the originall Agreement
nor a Counterparty or true Copy thereof for that it lacketh one principall
Clause which the sayd ffollet and sayd Anthon[?XXyers] expressely sayd was in the originall
videlicet the sayd ffaringtons securing the sayd shipp mariners and
lading from Corona to Zant. and further cannot depose.
John Story [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The foresayd Daniel Straetman examined upon the
Crosse Interrogatories.
To the .1. he saith he comes to be a witnes in this Cause for the freedome
of his shipp by the advise of Mr ffranklin one of the Proctors of this
Court, and saith he is Owner of 1/4 part of the sayd shipp, and 1/4 of four
Chests and one pipe of sugars and 1/2 part of 32 tonns ore [?Barrells] of Tobacco
and of ten small caskes or barrells of Citron suchetts and of 2 small
barrells of dryed Citron. and of 3 small sackes of Cotton wooll. [#] And
otherwise he cannot depose.
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To the second Interrogatory he saith the sayd shipp began her last outwards
voyage in the month of June last past from the Port of Hamburgh
and her lading was pipestaves and two packs of peice goods and
saith for the sayd goods being for merchants accompts he had one bill
of lading which went along with them, which goods were the proper
goods of Duert Nunez da Costa and Company, [?rendring] for reason
of his knowledge that the sayd Nunez da Costa did freight the sayd shipp
for accompt of himselfe and Company referring himselfe to his [?XXXX]