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To the 3d hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court

To the 4th hee saith that by reason the said Edward Bartlett hath not
received the summe of lxvj: li xiiij: s 06 being the just summe
Due for the sayd Cordage used about the Repairing of the said
Ship Edward, hee hath in this deponents Judgment suffered losse
and dammage to the Vallue of xx: li and upwards for want
of the Use of the said money, And otherwise he cannot
depose:/:

To the 5th hee saith that the Libellate Rich: Rookes. was and
is an English man and a subject of this Commonwealth of
England and thereby subject to the Jurisdiction of this Court
This deponent having knowne him for theise four yeares last
and further cannot Depose:/.

To the 6th hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this
Court./.

To the 7th hee saith his former deposition
is true:/:

Repeated with his precontest)
before Doctor Godolphin)

The marke of the said
Henry H Damorin:/: [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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The 28th of Aprill 1658}

Captaine Thomas against halley.}

Cheeke. Budd.}

Exámined upon the Libell.

Rp.1

John Otley of Ratcliff servant and
Apprentice of Alexander Barfoote
of the same Cooper, aged 20 yeares
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the 7th, 8th and 9th articles of the said libell (upon which
alone hee is by direction of the producent exámined) hee saith
and deposeth that after the arivall of the shipps arlate the
John of Barkeshire and the Sarah of London in this port
of London, with the fiftie seaven tonnes of oile arlate, the
said oiles were unladen and dischardged out of the said shipps
and carried ashore and landed at the stile yard key, and
that soone after the landing and before the said oiles were
devided betweeene the parties lilate namely William Basset
William Thomas and the rest mentioned in the third article,
and before they were [XXXXed] or called to the division thereof,
the arlate Edmund halley made sale or otherwise disposed of
part of the said oile, and upon the first comming ashore sent
or caused two choice pipes thereof to be sent away the one
to Mr howbart, and the other to Mr Cox arlate, and
thirteene tonnes more thereof to Mr Tuck and Mr Stocke
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