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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
T … To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith that hee comethto bee a wittnes in this cause<br />
att the request of Sir Jacob Garrett the producent, And saith if it were in his<br />
power hee would give the victory to them that had the right thereto,<br />
And further negatively./
To the second hee saith hee shall receive no advantage, neither sustaine<br />
any losse, whether of the said parties prevaile otherwise negatively
To the third hee saith hee knoweth not
To the 4th hee saith hee resided att Ligorne about 4 yeares together<br />
and was servant to the Interrogated John ffarefax, unto who and company the said 27<br />
barrells of Indico were consigned and did come [?for] the producent Sir Jacob<br />
Garrett, to bee sould for the best advantage, as many other goods in the like<br />
case have beene to a greate vallue And hath seene orders to that purpose And<br />
otherwise referring himself to his [XXXX] depositions hee cannot answer./
To the 4th he answereth that the Interrogated John ffairefax was gone from<br />
Lygorne about 5 Monthes before the said Indico was laden aboard the ''Salvadore''<br />
And hee saith that hee saw a recipt (under the Boatswaines hand belonging to<br />
the said shipp) of 20 barrells of Indico (amongst other Goods which<br />
expressed that the said Indico was laden by the interrogated Martin Lister And further<br />
hee knoweth not.
To the 6th he saith that of his sight and knowledge there was many other<br />
Goods of the said Listers and Company or Partners carryed to divers Boates<br />
in the say time which were afterwards (for ought he knoweth) laden on<br />
board the shipp the ''Salvadore'' in the day time, and not in the night as hee over heard of, And<br />
further knoweth not.
To the 7th Interrogatorie hee saith that he received a letter (open) from the Interrogated<br />
Lister which was by this rendent read to the Master of the same shipp the<br />
''Salvadore'', and therein the said letter gave the Master directions to followe this<br />
rendents order, And he saith that his order (from the said Lister) was<br />
to saile with the said Goods and Indico to Civita Vechia<br />
And otherwise hee answereth negatively, and saveing his foresaid depositions<br />
to which hee refreth himself
To the 8th he saith that he was absent about 12 weekes from<br />
his said Mr ffarefax, and some few dayes after his returne, he was<br />
sent away with the Goods as aforesaid And so knoweth not of any orders betweene<br />
the producent Sir Jacob Garrett or the said Lister ffairefax and Company other<br />
then as is predeposed, to which hee referreth himself, and otherwise he saith<br />
he cannot answere./
Wm Hudson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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To the Interrogatories given in the 2d place./ [CENTRE HEADING]
[GUTTER '''XXXX] dt.'''
To the first Interrogatorie he saith that he hath heard and verily beleeveth that<br />
the said Captaine Terrick and Captaine Swanley and theire Companys did deliver<br />
or pay out the said Martin Lister and Company the summe of 3000 dollers for<br />
which (he also beleeveth) they received bills of Exchange to be payd in London,<br />
And otherwise he knoweth not/
To the 2d;
And otherwise he knoweth not/
To the 2d +
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