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but knoweth not nor ever heard that the sa … but knoweth not nor ever heard that the said harrigate did under his<br />
hand and seale or in any other manner give his Consent to the selling thereof
To the 4th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition./
To the 5th hee saith the said shipp ''Charity'' was sould as aforesaid at<br />
Bayon to one Mr Westcombe an English Merchant then there residing
To the 6th hee saith, the interrate ffrancis Belling was and is the<br />
person who went supra Cargo of the said shipp the Voiage in question,<br />
and saith hee knoweth not of any other sale of the said shipp then to the<br />
interrate Mr John Westcombe. And further cannot depose:-
To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, saying hee<br />
this rendent was not present at the examination Interrate
Repeated in Court./
the marke of<br />
Bartholomew '''+''' Gare [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 7th day of February <u>.1654:-</u> [CENTYRE HEADING]
A businesse of Ensurance in the behalfe of}<br />
Bushell et cetera Assurers against Captaine Seaman}
Exammined upon Interrogatories administred<br />
on the behalfe of the said Bushell/
'''Isabell Seaman''' wife to the said Captaine<br />
Seaman liveing at Wapping in the County of<br />
Middlesex aged 47. yeares or thereabouts sworne<br />
and examined saith as followeth
To the first Interrogatorie this examinate saith, That after the returne of the<br />
shipp the ''Sampson'' interrate, (whereof this deponents husband Captaine Seaman<br />
interrate was Commander) from Smyrna to Legorne, this rendent<br />
received severall letters from her said husband at Legorne, some or<br />
one whereof did import and require this rendent to enquire by her<br />
selfe or freinds, whether the Policy entred in the Assurance Office<br />
here concerneing the trading Voiage of the said shipp did stand good<br />
And saith, That none of the said letters did import any thing otherwise or<br />
contrary to what is predeposed saving that the said shipp ''Sampson'' was to be<br />
employed in the service of this Commonwealth against the dutch. And<br />
that upon that occasion the said Captaine Seaman desired to knowe whether the<br />
said Policy of Assurance would stand and continue valid and effectuall<br />
till the said shippes returne for England, whereof this rendent being<br />
affirmatively assured returned an answer accordingly to her said husband<br />
And further this rendent cannot depose/
To the second shee saith, That in prosecution of her said husbands order<br />
shee desired the interrate Mr hoxton Justice of Peace to enquire on what<br />
condition the said Policy of Assurance stood, but as to the demannds [?made]<br />
by the Assurers to the said Justice hoxton as is interrate shee saith<br />
shee is utterly ignorant thereof. And further cannot depose/
To the third shee saith, that to the best of this rendents remembrance<br />
shee never returned any answer to her said husband upon the report of<br />
the said Justice hoxton, but having by some others of the freinds<br />
(understooders of the freinds<br />
(understood +
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