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To the last hee saith that hee being prese … To the last hee saith that hee being present and assistant in the<br />
delivery of them at New England well knoweth that none of those pipes<br />
whose chynes were cut or [?payerd] by order of the arlate Roger Yonge had<br />
at the tyme of their sayd delivery any leakeage other than ordinary<br />
but were delivered very well conditioned And hee saith hee this<br />
deponent at the tyme of the ladeing of all the wines laden by the factors<br />
of the sayd Andrews at ffiall on board the sayd shipp, did well observe<br />
that many of the casks wherein the same was conteyned was very worme<br />
eaten rotten and insufficient and the hoopes of many of them exceedingly<br />
rotten and wormeaten when they were laden, and this deponent and divers<br />
others of the sayd shipps company found much fault therewith and<br />
told the Marchant or factor who laded the same thereof, and hee<br />
alsoe his Cooper, and refused a good while to put two or three of the<br />
worst of them into hold untill such tyme as the Cooper sayd they<br />
must goe as they were for there [?ware] noe casks to bee gott to change<br />
them into whereupon they were stowed in that badd condition which they<br />
were, and in deede very many of the Casks and hoppes were very badd<br />
and rotten, soe that hee is well assured that such of the sayd pipes of wine<br />
as were delivered at New England with extraordinary leakeage, say their<br />
leakeage was occasioned meerely by the rottennesse and baddnesse of their<br />
casks and hoopes and not through any default in stowage or by any<br />
other neglect of the articulate Yong and Company. And further<br />
hee cannot depose/
Repeated the 19th of August before<br />
Collonel Cock
The marke of the sayd<br />
John '''‡''' Cliff [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The 19th day of August 1656/
huggerly Turpin and Company against Captain John}<br />
Tottye ffrancklin Clements}
Examined in an allegation on behalfeof the sayd Captaine John Tottye./
'''Rp. et ɸretgnis. J.us.'''
'''John Norbrooke''' of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney and<br />
County of Middlesex Mariner aged twenty seaven yeares<br />
of age or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined<br />
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the first second third 4th and 5th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith<br />
that hee this deponent being Master of the ''Sampson ffrigott'' and in the Barbados<br />
with her at such tyme as the shipp the ''Edward and John'' lay there the voyage in<br />
question did by that meanes heare it reported in the Barbados that there was<br />
a horse laden aboard the sayd shipp the ''Edward and John'' to bee transported<br />
to the Barbados and there delivered to the arlate Major Chamberlaine or<br />
his Assignes, and that the same horse was brought to the Barbadoes and<br />
afterwards by some meanes lost and not delivered to the sayd Major Chamber=<br />
laine and that thereupon the sayd Chamberlaine sued the arlate John Tottey<br />
for the sayd horse and the sayd Tottey as hee hath heard was condemned to pay<br />
for the sayd horse but how much hee knoweth not And further to these articles hee<br />
cannot depose/se articles hee<br />
cannot depose/ +
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