First transcribed
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26 December 2012 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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113 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Primary sources
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'''PROB'''
[[Tools: PROB 11/296/306 Will of Humphry Hardwick%2C Merchant of London 08 December 1659|PROB 11/296/306 Will of Humphry Hardwick, Merchant of London 08 December 1659]] +
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The seventh day of March <u>.1655.&l … The seventh day of March <u>.1655.</u>
Williams and others}<br />
against Rowse and ffowke.}
Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe of Mr Williams<br />
and Company.
'''XXXXX dt. 1.'''
'''Humphrey Hardwick''' of Crutched ffriars London merchant aged<br />
twenty nine yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined saith as<br />
following. videlicet
To the sayd allegation given in by Mr Smith in the Acts of Court this deponent saith<br />
that he knoweth well the shipp ''Elizabeth and Anne'' whereof Richard Langford was<br />
master being merchant or Supra Cargo of her this last voyage she made, And<br />
saith moreover that the Currants that were laden in her and now in question did and<br />
doe belong to the arlate William Williams and Company and they are in the<br />
quiet possession of the same, which he knoweth to be true for that he this deponent<br />
caused the same to be laden on board the sayd shipp ''Elizabeth and Ann'' for their<br />
use and aććompt, and came himselfe home in the sayd shipp. Since which tyme hee<br />
hath heard that the sayd Currants have bene arrested by a warrant out of this Court.<br />
And otherwise cannot depose.
To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatory hee saith he was factor to the sayd Williams and Company in this im=<br />
ployment. and went out and returned SupraCargo as aforesayd. And further ćannot<br />
answer
To the second Interrogatory he saith that he this Rendent is the same person who by the name of Humphrey<br />
Hardwick is sayd in this Interrogatory to have bene arrested, and for whom bail is putt into this Court<br />
to answer the action. And the Interrate Langford, is the same person for whom Bayle is<br />
in like sort putt into this Court to answer this action. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the third Interrogatorie he saith he hath neyther part nor share in the sayd Currans; but saith that<br />
he bought the same as aforesayd, and payd for them with ready money on shippboard<br />
in Nathalagoe Road. And further he ćannot answer.
To the fourth Interrogatorie he saith he did know one William ffooke who pretended himselfe<br />
to be Consull of Morea with in the tyme interrogate, and whether he were indeed Consull<br />
for the English within that tyme hee knoweth not.. And he doth know the interrate<br />
Thomas Oliver who did pretend himselfe to be vice Consull for the English att Morea<br />
within the tyme aforesayd; And further or otherwise he cannot answer
To the fifth Interrogatory he saith he mett with and spake with the sayd ffooke first at Zant and<br />
afterwards in Nathalagoe Road; and that the sayd Thomas Oliver did<br />
before this Rendent had bought any Currants aćquaint him that neyther the sayd<br />
ffooke nor himselfe nor any other person for the sayd ffooke had bought any Currants<br />
in Morea or Nathalagoe. And otherwise negatively for his part<br />
And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the 6th Interrogatory. he saith he well remembreth that the sayd ffooke was on board the<br />
''Cesar'' in Nathalagoe Road, and that he went from the sayd shipp to shoare, But<br />
what he carryed with him this Rendent knoweth not. and further otherwise than<br />
negatively canot depose.
To the 7th. Interrogatory he saith he knoweth nothing thereof.
To the 8th Interrogatory he saith the sayd William ffooke did returne on board the ''Cesar'' from the shoare<br />
and dyed on board some few dayes after, but this Rendent did not see him during his<br />
sicknes nor ever heard that hee was poysoned, till his arrivall there. And further<br />
otherwise than negatively hee cannpt depose.
To the 9th. Interrogatory he saith he remembreth not the particular day or month when the sayd William<br />
ffooke dyed. but saith he well remembreth that a considerable quantity of the sayd<br />
Currants were laden before he the sayd ffooke returned from shoare to the ''Cesar'', and<br />
that the better halfe were laden before his death. And further otherwise than<br />
negatively he ćannot depose.
To the .10th he answereth negatively for his part.
To the 11th he saith that having bought the sayd Currants as aforesayd he did imploy one<br />
Tappenhe a Greek and one Codge hill aswell before the sayd William ffookes death<br />
as after to assiste this Rendent in the lading of the sayd Currants. And otherwise<br />
saving his foregoeing deposition he cannot answer
Toforegoeing deposition he cannot answer
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