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had there sold them and was run or gonne a … had there sold them and was run or gonne away [?with] the [?XXXX] which hee<br />
had made thereof, being for both the shipp and lading 190 ''li'' as this<br />
deponent was informed.
To the third fourth and fifth articles hee saith and deposeth that<br />
the said deale boards if they had been carried to Waterford as they<br />
should have bin, would as this deponent (being a deale merchant and<br />
knowing how the market went) beleeveth have there yeelded severall<br />
pounds per hundred. And saith that deales are of that nature<br />
that they will buoy up a shipp and keep her from sinking, And<br />
otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid/
To the 6th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Charter<br />
partie, the law and the Registrie of this Court, and further<br />
cannot depose.
To the 7th hee saith the said Edward Smith hath suffered great<br />
losse by the said not carying and delivering the said deales at<br />
Waterford besides the principall valew thereof, but hee cannot<br />
estimate the summe of the said dammage.
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee cometh required by the producent to be a witnes in<br />
this cause, wherein hee hath noe share or interest, nor will it<br />
benefit him though the producent prevaile therein, nor preiudice if<br />
hee doe not, and otherwise negatively.
To the second negatively.
To the third negatively.
Pet, Rich [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The eighteenth of September <u>1658.</u>
The claime of delabarr}<br />
aforesaid}
Examined upon the foresaid allegation.
'''Rp.'''
'''2'''
'''Richard Clarke''' of dover Sailemaker, aged<br />
30 yeares or thereabouts sworne and<br />
examined.
To the first second and third articles hee deposeth that hee well<br />
knoweth the shipp the ''Vincent'' arlate now called the ''Elizabeth''<br />
and hath soe donne about five yeares last, and saith shee was<br />
a prize taken from the dutch in the time of the warr, by<br />
a private man of warr set out from dover by Captaine Jacob<br />
Edward Goodwin and harry Tiddiman and by the said man of warr<br />
brought into dover where the said imployers of the man of warr<br />
soldloyers of the man of warr<br />
sold +
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