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|Transcription=To the 11.th and 12th hee cannot depose saveing as aforesaid./
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To the 13th hee saith hee was not a wittnes to the bill of sale
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interrogated, And further saith that as hee hath heard the said Boyer was
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built above 20ty yeares since att S[?o]rdam in Holland, by or for Peter
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Johnson Catt in Hamborowe And that the interrogated Abraham Stockman
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and Company have since bought the same./
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Repeated before doctor Clarke.
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Jan [?SaldaXXis] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Moore and LLewellin et al&#125;
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'''vide exam. &#91;?the&#93; 24. Maij.'''
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The answ&#91;?a&#93;r of the foresaid William Shears to the Interrogatories.
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee carried out in the said
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shipp the voyage in question betwixt thirtie and fourtie pounds worth of goods
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in cloth and sutes of clothes, and was to paie about 30 s freight for the said goods
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being contained in one chest, amountinge in bulke not to above halfe a tonne
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which freight hee is to allowe upon accompt to the freighters or imployers of
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the said shipp, and hee this examinate brought home for his owne accompt
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proper 2&#91;??1&#93; hogsheads of tobacco, for which hee is to pay freight 25 li after
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5 li per tonne to the said freighters. And saith that the interrogated LLewellin,
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Ba&#91;?man&#93; and Mackerell carried or sent out goods in wines, cloth, linnen
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and woollen, haberdasarie, &#91;?groceria&#93;. Ironware and other goods to the valew
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of 500 li sterling or thereabouts for their owne accompt, and had brought
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home the said voyage for their accompt betwixt 120 and 130 hogsheads
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of tobaccoe. Besides his this deponents father Abraham Sheares
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had in the said shipp out ward bound for his accompt 400 li pounds worth
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of godds in such like commodities as aforesaid as linnen and other
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English goods, and had f&#91;?ourtie&#93; hogsheads of tobaccoe amounting to
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tenn tonns, brought home in the said shipp, And otherwise referring
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himselfe to his foregeoing deposition made to the allegation in this cause hee cannot
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answer. saving there were severall other goods carried in the said shipp
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both outwards and homewards for severall other persons, the names
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whereof hee remembreth not.
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To the second
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To the third
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To the fourth
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To the fifth
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Repeated before doctor &#91;ExXXn&#93;
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Will Sheres &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
 
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To the 11.th and 12th hee cannot depose saveing as aforesaid./

To the 13th hee saith hee was not a wittnes to the bill of sale
interrogated, And further saith that as hee hath heard the said Boyer was
built above 20ty yeares since att S[?o]rdam in Holland, by or for Peter
Johnson Catt in Hamborowe And that the interrogated Abraham Stockman
and Company have since bought the same./

Repeated before doctor Clarke.

Jan [?SaldaXXis] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

*******************************

Moore and LLewellin et al}

vide exam. [?the] 24. Maij.

The answ[?a]r of the foresaid William Shears to the Interrogatories.

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee carried out in the said
shipp the voyage in question betwixt thirtie and fourtie pounds worth of goods
in cloth and sutes of clothes, and was to paie about 30 s freight for the said goods
being contained in one chest, amountinge in bulke not to above halfe a tonne
which freight hee is to allowe upon accompt to the freighters or imployers of
the said shipp, and hee this examinate brought home for his owne accompt
proper 2[??1] hogsheads of tobacco, for which hee is to pay freight 25 li after
5 li per tonne to the said freighters. And saith that the interrogated LLewellin,
Ba[?man] and Mackerell carried or sent out goods in wines, cloth, linnen
and woollen, haberdasarie, [?groceria]. Ironware and other goods to the valew
of 500 li sterling or thereabouts for their owne accompt, and had brought
home the said voyage for their accompt betwixt 120 and 130 hogsheads
of tobaccoe. Besides his this deponents father Abraham Sheares
had in the said shipp out ward bound for his accompt 400 li pounds worth
of godds in such like commodities as aforesaid as linnen and other
English goods, and had f[?ourtie] hogsheads of tobaccoe amounting to
tenn tonns, brought home in the said shipp, And otherwise referring
himselfe to his foregeoing deposition made to the allegation in this cause hee cannot
answer. saving there were severall other goods carried in the said shipp
both outwards and homewards for severall other persons, the names
whereof hee remembreth not.

To the second

To the third

To the fourth

To the fifth

Repeated before doctor [ExXXn]

Will Sheres [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]