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|Transcription=the said Hubbart confessed to this deponent that hee had gotten and conveyed
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2. out of the said shipp the said barrill of beaver marked ast aforesaid aforesaid
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3. whereas in trueth the same did not belong unto him, and that hee was
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4. sorry that hee had ever midled with it, sayeing that at first he had no
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5. intention soe to have done, but in regard hee had proceeded so farr
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6. he must endeavour to maintaine it as farr as hee could or words to that
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7. or the like effect. And further to this article hee cannot depose, saving that
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8.
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9. ˹INSERTION˺
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10.
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11. To the 10th Article of the said Allegation hee deposeth and saith, That during
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12. the said shipps voiage as aforesayd, the said Gabriel Price in this deponents hearing
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13. affirmed that there was onely one barrill of beaver laden aboard the said
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14. shipp which hee declared to bee the barrill of beaver aforesayd and marked and numbred
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15. at is predeposed, at this ˹deponent˺ observed the said marke and number in the said boatswaines
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16. booke, And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee saith hee cannot depose
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17. So the 12th article hee saith,that since both before and since the beginning
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18. of this suite concerning the barrill of beaver in Controversie the said Robert
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19. Hubart hath severall times desired this deponent to be silent and not to
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20. discover what hee knew concerning the taking or conveying away, or the
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21. plott or contrivance about the imbeazeling and carrying away of the same, for that
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22. it would bee his the said Hubbarts undoing if the trueth of the matter
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23. and transactions concerning the same cannot to be discovered and knowne, And
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24. the said Hubbart also declared, as aforesayd, to this deponent that the said barrill
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25. of beaver did not at all belong to him the said Hubbart, and that hee was
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26. sorry hee had so farr engaged himselfe about it, or words to that or that
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27. like effect. And further cannot depose./
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28. To the 14th hee saith, That for the reasons by him this deponent formerly declareed
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29. hee dooth not know now beleeve that the said John Cutting master of
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30. the said shipp did ˹at Boston aforesayd˺ signe any bill or bills of lading to the said Robert
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31. Hubbart for the said barrill of beaver marked as aforesayd, but that the
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32. signing of such bill or bills to the said Hubbart was plotted and contrived at
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33. sea between the said Hubbart and the said Boatswaine as predeposed in
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34. And saith the said shipp Johns Adventure departed from and out of the
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35. said Port of Boston upon the nineteenth day of December 1655.. and
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36. sailed the same day to Nantaskett about three leagues from Boston, soe
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37. that neither the said shipp nor her said Master, nor the said Hubbart
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38. were at or neere Boston the 20th day of December: arlate, which hee
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39. well knoweth for that this deponent was then in and served abroad the said
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40. shipp. And further cannot depose./
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41. To the 16th article hee saith, that this deponent since the said shipps arrivall
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42. hath heard the said Robert Hubbart acknowledge that hee had perused
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43. his bill or bills of lading for the said barrill of beaver and other
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44. goods to be signed by the said Master aboard the said shipp whilst
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45. shee was at sea in her Course for London at aforesaid. And further cannot depose:./
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46. To the rest hee is not examined by the producents direction,/
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47. Tho: Tenner SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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48.
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49. The same day examined upon the said Allegation CENTRE HEADING
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50. <margin value="Margin">2.us/</margin>
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51. Thomas Glover of the parish of Aldermanburie
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52. London aged 29. years or thereabouts a Wittnes sworne
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53. and examined saith at followeth Videlicet./
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54. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith, that hee this deponent
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55. hath well knowine the arlate Jacob Sheàfe of Boston in new England
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56. and Henry Ashurst of London Marchants for about three yeares last
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57. past during all which time they the said Sheafe and Ashurst
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58. have had and hold Correspondence together in the way of
  
 
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the said Hubbart confessed to this deponent that hee had gotten and conveyed
2. out of the said shipp the said barrill of beaver marked ast aforesaid aforesaid
3. whereas in trueth the same did not belong unto him, and that hee was
4. sorry that hee had ever midled with it, sayeing that at first he had no
5. intention soe to have done, but in regard hee had proceeded so farr
6. he must endeavour to maintaine it as farr as hee could or words to that
7. or the like effect. And further to this article hee cannot depose, saving that
8.
9. ˹INSERTION˺
10.
11. To the 10th Article of the said Allegation hee deposeth and saith, That during
12. the said shipps voiage as aforesayd, the said Gabriel Price in this deponents hearing
13. affirmed that there was onely one barrill of beaver laden aboard the said
14. shipp which hee declared to bee the barrill of beaver aforesayd and marked and numbred
15. at is predeposed, at this ˹deponent˺ observed the said marke and number in the said boatswaines
16. booke, And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee saith hee cannot depose
17. So the 12th article hee saith,that since both before and since the beginning
18. of this suite concerning the barrill of beaver in Controversie the said Robert
19. Hubart hath severall times desired this deponent to be silent and not to
20. discover what hee knew concerning the taking or conveying away, or the
21. plott or contrivance about the imbeazeling and carrying away of the same, for that
22. it would bee his the said Hubbarts undoing if the trueth of the matter
23. and transactions concerning the same cannot to be discovered and knowne, And
24. the said Hubbart also declared, as aforesayd, to this deponent that the said barrill
25. of beaver did not at all belong to him the said Hubbart, and that hee was
26. sorry hee had so farr engaged himselfe about it, or words to that or that
27. like effect. And further cannot depose./
28. To the 14th hee saith, That for the reasons by him this deponent formerly declareed
29. hee dooth not know now beleeve that the said John Cutting master of
30. the said shipp did ˹at Boston aforesayd˺ signe any bill or bills of lading to the said Robert
31. Hubbart for the said barrill of beaver marked as aforesayd, but that the
32. signing of such bill or bills to the said Hubbart was plotted and contrived at
33. sea between the said Hubbart and the said Boatswaine as predeposed in
34. And saith the said shipp Johns Adventure departed from and out of the
35. said Port of Boston upon the nineteenth day of December 1655.. and
36. sailed the same day to Nantaskett about three leagues from Boston, soe
37. that neither the said shipp nor her said Master, nor the said Hubbart
38. were at or neere Boston the 20th day of December: arlate, which hee
39. well knoweth for that this deponent was then in and served abroad the said
40. shipp. And further cannot depose./
41. To the 16th article hee saith, that this deponent since the said shipps arrivall
42. hath heard the said Robert Hubbart acknowledge that hee had perused
43. his bill or bills of lading for the said barrill of beaver and other
44. goods to be signed by the said Master aboard the said shipp whilst
45. shee was at sea in her Course for London at aforesaid. And further cannot depose:./
46. To the rest hee is not examined by the producents direction,/
47. Tho: Tenner SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
48.
49. The same day examined upon the said Allegation CENTRE HEADING
50. <margin value="Margin">2.us/</margin>
51. Thomas Glover of the parish of Aldermanburie
52. London aged 29. years or thereabouts a Wittnes sworne
53. and examined saith at followeth Videlicet./
54. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith, that hee this deponent
55. hath well knowine the arlate Jacob Sheàfe of Boston in new England
56. and Henry Ashurst of London Marchants for about three yeares last
57. past during all which time they the said Sheafe and Ashurst
58. have had and hold Correspondence together in the way of

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