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PROB 18/6/3 Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations. Probate lawsuit Damerell v Baker and Larbe, concerning the deceased Rachael Hall, widow of Stepney, Middlesex. Allegation and interrogatory 1673<br />
PROB 18/5/78 Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Allegations. Probate lawsuit Damerell v Baker and Larbe, concerning the deceased Rachael Hall, widow of Stepney, Middlesex. Allegation and interrogatory 1673ddlesex. Allegation and interrogatory 1673 +
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To the fifth and 6th hee saith that some o … To the fifth and 6th hee saith that some of the other foure hundred<br />
toba Potaccoes of tobacco (not laden by or claimed by the producent)
'''AD''' [LH MARGIN]
were marked '''SL''', and some '''AD''' but howe many of each, or<br />
the other markes hee remembreth not, it being soe longe since<br />
the lading, but for the markes of the tobaccoes claimed by the<br />
producent hee referreth himselfe to his former deposition made<br />
in this cause. And saith that all the markes were as<br />
hee beleeveth very firmely sewed to the Potaccoes, and<br />
such as hee tooke particular notice of were firmely sewed<br />
and that if this deponent and company, or any other that<br />
would have bin carefull in the unlading, had had the unlading<br />
of the said tobaccoes, they would and could have preserved the<br />
markes intire, and fixed on the tobaccoes, but probably<br />
since the seizure and rummaging and tugging of them<br />
without care, severall of the markes may have bin brokin<br />
or torne of. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
To the last hee cannot answere saving as aforesaid.
William Martyn [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]
D, diego de Baton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin,<br />
with his precontest.
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The nineth of September 1657.
On the behalfe of John Andrew}<br />
Zanardi, touching a losse in the ''Peter''}<br />
in a busines of Assurance}
'''.Rp.'''
'''Samuel damerel''' of Stepney Mariner<br />
aged 36 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and<br />
before the right worshippfull John Godolphin doctor<br />
of Lawes, one of the Judges of the high<br />
Court of the Admiraltie and examined<br />
upon Interrogatories ministred on behalfe of the said<br />
Zanardi, saith as followeth.
To the second Interrogatorie (upon which alone hee is by direction of the<br />
producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth that hee this deponent<br />
in the shipp ''Sara'' (whereof hee was Purser) ariving in may last<br />
was twelve moneth on a trading voyage in Tripoli, there found<br />
the shipp the ''Peter'' interrate as alsoe William Williams her commander<br />
and his company who were there detained in Captavitie, and having speech<br />
with the said Wilmar and some of his company, this deponent was<br />
informed by them that they had bin there about two monethes in slavery,<br />
and that they were taken in the said shipp ''Peter'' with and her lading comming<br />
from Smyrna bound for Venice, and by Tripoli men of warr<br />
and brought up to Tripoli, And saith Captaine Sammon commander<br />
of the ''Sara'', redeemed the said Wilmar and his mate with money, but for<br />
the shipp and lading hee saith they were and are utterly lost to the owners<br />
being taken away and disposed of by the Tripoli men, And further cannot depose
ssam:ll Damerell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]ose
ssam:ll Damerell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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