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HCA 13/70 f.605v Annotate
First transcribed 21 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 605  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 21/01/2015  +
Transcription and examined, deposeth as followeth./ To and examined, deposeth as followeth./ To the first article of the said allegation he cannot<br /> depose. To the second article of the said allegation he deposeth and<br /> saith that he the deponent and Mr henry Tulse of<br /> London Grocer did in the yeare 1651 (as he remembreth)<br /> buy of the arlate captaine Philipps a quantity<br /> of white sugars, but the certaine quantity of the said<br /> Sugars, and what was payd for them he saith he<br /> knoweth not, having here in London, which is remote from<br /> his place of habitation, noe bookes of Accompt but he<br /> saith that he hath heard that the same sugars were<br /> part of a shipps loading taken prize by the ''Constant''<br /> and that the said prize=shipp was afterwards called<br /> the ''Suckly'' And he alsoe deposeth and saith that<br /> he this deponent and Mr ffrancis holt of Portsmouth<br /> did (about June or July 1651 as he remembreth) buy<br /> of ther said Captaine Philipps the party in this cause<br /> a quantity of pitch and Rosin, which was part of a<br /> shipps loading taken prize by the arlate shipp the<br /> ''Constant'' (as he beleiveth) And he saith that Mr Robert<br /> Wayte and William Newland the younger of Lymehouse<br /> were imployed in the taking up of the said pitch<br /> and Rosin, and kept and keep the account of the quantity of<br /> the said pitch and rosin, and what was paid for<br /> the same, And further to the said article he<br /> cannot depose./ To the third article he cannot depose. To the fourth he saith his former deposition is true./ To the Interrogatoryes./ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he the Rendent<br /> having not with him any Accompts for or concerning those<br /> goods mentioned in his foregoeing deposition, which he bought<br /> of the party ministrant, cannot make any full or plaine<br /> answer unto this Interrogatory, But saith that the accounts of<br /> and concerning the sugars predeposed are remayning by and<br /> with the aforenamed Mr henry Tulse, and the accounts<br /> concerning the pitch and Rosin are remayning by and with the<br /> aforenamed Robert Wayte and William Newland, who<br /> have alsoe the acquittances for the moneys payd for<br /> the said goods And further he cannot answeare. To the second Interrogatory he answereth that the Mariners interrate<br /> did once in this deponents sight soe mutineed against<br /> the interrate Captaine Philipps that they have dragged<br /> him about the streets in Portsmouth, and he saith<br /> that had not the Souldiers of the Garrison of Portsmouth<br /> rescued him the said Philipps The Rendent beleiveth<br /> he had bin murthered; And he alsoe answereth that<br /> (as he hath heard from credible persons and beleiveth)<br /> theble persons and beleiveth)<br /> the  +
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