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the said shipp to the said Mr Wainewright … the said shipp to the said Mr Wainewright and others as consideration of<br />
moneys owing to them, but doth not know that hee spake of any possession<br />
delivered to them of the said vesell, and further hee cannot answer.
To the third hee saith that the last time and place that this deponent<br />
saw the said Sandiford, was on monday last near three weekes in that<br />
Eaten Streete where the said Sandiford was on horseback come out of<br />
the Maidenhead Inne going for Manchester, whence hee said hee was to<br />
goe for Ireland; And saith the since his departure hee this deponent<br />
hath received a letter from him dated at Liverpoole the twelveth instant<br />
(which came to this deponents hands about three dayes after) and before<br />
that this deponent received other from him the said Sandiford<br />
which hee wrote and dated from Coventry as hee was going downe<br />
the wednesday week after such his departure, which letters hee hath now here<br />
in his custody as hee saith.
To the 4th hee saith there are now foure and twenty hogsheads and puncheons<br />
of copras aboard the said shipp, with hee saith are laded where the said<br />
Mr Andersons affreightment and by his order, and came from Debtford<br />
from Sir Nicholas Cripses, and saith the said Sandiford ordered the <br />
setting forth of the said shipp, and left instructions with this deponent in<br />
writing about there setting out, and ordered this deponent to receive moneys<br />
for her victualling and charges of Mr Wainewright and Mr John Tarleton<br />
and saith there are eight or nine men with this deponent were belonging <br />
to and being the company of the said shipp, of which company her saith<br />
there are seaven now aboard here, and further cannot answer saving <br />
that this deponent now manageth and ordereth the busines of the said<br />
shipps setting forth and proceeding on the voyage, according to the said<br />
orders left him by Mr Sandiford.
To the 5th he saith hee cometh by the orders of Mr Cheeke his this<br />
examinates proctor to be a witness in this busines, and saith that <br />
when the said shipp was arrested, the said Mr Wainewright said hee<br />
would baile her, and willed this deponent to looke after and follow the<br />
business in this Court about getting her release from the arrest, and<br />
to that purpose to goe to Mr Smith who hee said would direct him to a<br />
proctor and a lawier, and this deponent comming accordingly thereabout<br />
to Mr Smith, Mr Smith directed him to Mr Cheeke and this deponent<br />
thereupon going to Mr Cheeke, acquainted him with Mr Sandifords<br />
interest in the said shipp./
To the last negatively.
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
Edward Tarleton/ [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 27th of Octoer 1658. [CENTRE HEADING]
The claime of Manuel Martines Dormedo}<br />
for the shipp the ''Three Cranes'' (William harris}<br />
Master) seized with her lading by Captaine Mings}
Examined upon an allegation and <br />
schedules on the behalfe of the said<br />
Dormedo.
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'''Solomon ffranco''' of London Merchant, aged 42 years<br />
or thereabouts, swourne and exhamined.
To the first article hee saith and well knoweth the producent Manuel<br />
Martines Dormedo and hath soe donne about tenn yeares last, and<br />
knew him for living at Amsterdam where this deponent hath bin<br />
severall times at his house, and saith there where some yeares since<br />
heere where some yeares since<br />
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