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To the third article hee saith and deposet … To the third article hee saith and deposeth that after the receipt<br />
of the said goods aboard, namely within three or foure dayes after the<br />
same, hee this deponent signed thre three respective bills of lading<br />
(annexed and mentioned in this article) for the same, and saith the<br />
contents of the said bills were and are true and soe had and donne<br />
as therein is contained, and having soe firmed them hee left them<br />
with the said factor Peter Pollart to be sent overland for Callice<br />
to the said Merchants. And having now seene the copie of the<br />
Charterpartie annexed, hee saith it is a true copie of the Charter<br />
partie made betweene the said Pollart and this deponent at Rochell<br />
for the freighting of the said shipp the said voyage, and that the<br />
said Charterpartie was also left with the said factor to be sent<br />
overland as aforesaid with the said bills of lading, And saith<br />
that the contents of the said Charterpartie were and are alsoe<br />
true and soe had and donne as therein is contained. And otherwise<br />
hee cannot depose.
To the fourth article hee saith that after the premisses videlicet<br />
after the lading the said wines aboard and signing the said bills<br />
and making the Charterpartie, the said shipp departed from Saint<br />
Martens with the said wines and bacon and prosecuted her<br />
voyage for Callice to which place this deponent her master<br />
intended directed to saile her, and deliver her said goods,<br />
but the weather being mistie and very fowle, this deponent<br />
and company mistooke and overshott their said port, and the<br />
weather continueing stormie, this deponent finding that hee<br />
had overshot his port, and was come neere fflushing, intended<br />
to put into fflushing for shelter till the weather were fairer<br />
and then to come thence and foe and deliver his goods<br />
from aboard his said shipp at Callice, but comming to or beere the<br />
[W?aeings] hee was met with by a shipp of this Commonwealth<br />
commanded by Captaine Basket, and carried with his said<br />
shipp to dover, and saith that at the time of the<br />
said seizure all the said wines and bacon were aboard and<br />
came to the possession of the said Captaine Basket and companie,<br />
saving eight hogsheads of the said<br />
wines (making two tonnes) and six flitches of the said bacon<br />
which were before taken out by a Biskaner that had met the<br />
said shipp in her voyage. And otherwise hee cannot depose. saving<br />
hee knoweth the premisses being aboard and master of the said shipp at the time of that seizure
To the Interrogatories. [CCENTRE HEADING]
'''dt. Row.'''
To the first hee sauth that hee had bin belonging to and bin master<br />
of the said shipp about fifteene weekes before her said seizure, and came<br />
first into her at fflushing. And saith hee is a native of fflushing<br />
and liveth there and soe hath done all his time, and hath noe part<br />
or share in the goods claimed, nor hath hee any relation to the producent[?s GUTTER]<br />
other than being freighted in their service as aforesaid. And otherwise<br />
saving as aforesaid hee cannot answere
Tosaving as aforesaid hee cannot answere
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