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|Transcription=The 7th of October 1657.
1. The 7th of October 1657.
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2. Davies against Johnson&#125;
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Davies against Johnson&#125;
3. Exámined upon the foresaid Libell.
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4. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3.</margin>
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Exámined upon the foresaid Libell.
5. '''Samuell Thomson''' of London Bookseller, aged 40 yeeres
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6. or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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'''Rp. 3.'''
7. To the first árticle hee saith hee welll knowetrh the producent Thomas
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8. Davies and saith hee was the time arlate owner and proprietor of
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'''Samuell Thomson''' of London Bookseller, aged 40 yeeres
9. the bales of bookes arlate and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth
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or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
10. for that hee saw him tooke receive them as his owne and saw them put
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11. into his warehouse, and saw his invoice for the same.
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To the first árticle hee saith hee welll knowetrh the producent Thomas
12. To the second, third, 4th, 5th and 6th ˹7 and 8th˺ articles of the said allega libell
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Davies and saith hee was the time arlate owner and proprietor of
13. hee saith and deposeth that upon the arivall and bringing the said fower
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the bales of bookes arlate and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth
14. bales of bookes in question into Pauls church yard, hee this deponent and
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for that hee saw him tooke receive them as his owne and saw them put
15. his contest John Crooke (also Bookeseller) were spoken to and
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into his warehouse, and saw his invoice for the same.
16. desired to view them in regard of the dammage received, whereupon
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17. they in or about June last did diligently view the same and alsoe
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To the second, third, 4th, 5th and 6th 7 and 8th articles of the said allega libell
18. the said producents Invoice wherein the particulars and cost of
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hee saith and deposeth that upon the arivall and bringing the said fower
19. the said bookes were mentioned, And saith they found ˹three bales of˺ the said bookes
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bales of bookes in question into Pauls church yard, hee this deponent and
20. ˹namely those marked numbers 3. 4. 7.˺ exceedinglay damaged with sea water which they had received
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his contest John Crooke (also Bookeseller) were spoken to and
21. in their transportation the voyage in question, in soe much that they
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desired to view them in regard of the dammage received, whereupon
22. stanke exceedingly, and were soe deteriortaed, that this deponent
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they in or about June last did diligently view the same and alsoe
23. and his said contest estimated the damage which the said producent
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the said producents Invoice wherein the particulars and cost of
24. received by the said sea wet to the summe of foure score pounds
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the said bookes were mentioned, And saith they found three bales of the said bookes
25. sterling, and soe much hee saith they were truely damnified
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namely those marked numbers 3. 4. 7. exceedinglay damaged with sea water which they had received
26. and soe much losse the said producent must in their estimation
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in their transportation the voyage in question, in soe much that they
27. inevitably sustaine by the same, And saith ˹that all˺ the said bookes
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stanke exceedingly, and were soe deteriorated, that this deponent
28. cost two hundred and tenn pounds and upwards according to the
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and his said contest estimated the damage which the said producent
29. Invoice aforesaid, and would in his estimation have yeelded 30li
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received by the said sea wet to the summe of foure score pounds
30. per case profitt here had they come in good condition,
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sterling, and soe much hee saith they were truely damnified
31. howbeit hee saith they estimated the said dammage meerly in regard
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and soe much losse the said producent must in their estimation
32. of their said first prise and cost, and the said fower score pounds to be
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inevitably sustaine by the same, And saith ˹that all˺ the said bookes
33. lost thereupon by the said dammage received; And this damage
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cost two hundred and tenn pounds and upwards according to the
34. they had, not withstanding that the said producent used much
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Invoice aforesaid, and would in his estimation have yeelded 30li
35. care and diligence and cost to preserve and save
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per case profitt here had they come in good condition,
36. the, in what hee could from being spoiled. And saith the
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howbeit hee saith they estimated the said dammage meerly in regard
37. weather was faire and good when the said bookes came over, soe GUTTER
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of their said first prise and cost, and the said fower score pounds to be
38. that the dammage was by generall estimation and report XXXXX GUTTER
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lost thereupon by the said dammage received; And this damage
39. to the master and company of the vessell their carelesnes in the GUTTER
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they had, not withstanding that the said producent used much
40. transportation. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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care and diligence and cost to preserve and save
41.
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the, in what hee could from being spoiled. And saith the
42.
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weather was faire and good when the said bookes came over, &#91;soe GUTTER&#93;
43.
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that the dammage was by generall estimation and report &#91;XXXXX GUTTER&#93;
44.
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to the master and company of the vessell their carelesnes in &#91;the GUTTER&#93;
45.
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transportation. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
46.
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47. To the Interrrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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To the Interrrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
48. To the first and second hee cometh required by the producent to testifie the
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49. turth in this cause, and saith hee was at the opening of the said bookes
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To the first and second hee cometh required by the producent to testifie the
50. which to his remembreance was the next day after their receiving from
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truth in this cause, and saith hee was at the opening of the said bookes
51. abroad, and saw them to bee out of the cart, and saith they were unbound GUTTER
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which to his remembreance was the next day after their receiving from
52. and printed in Holland and Germany, and otherwise saving his foregoeing
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abroad, and saw them to bee out of the cart, and saith they were &#91;unbound GUTTER&#93;
53. deposition hee cannot answer, saving negatively for XXX XXXXX
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and printed in Holland and Germany, and otherwise saving his foregoeing
54. Sam: Thomson. SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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deposition hee cannot answer, saving negatively for XXX XXXXX
55. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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</document-end>
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Sam: Thomson. &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
  
 
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The 7th of October 1657.

Davies against Johnson}

Exámined upon the foresaid Libell.

Rp. 3.

Samuell Thomson of London Bookseller, aged 40 yeeres
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first árticle hee saith hee welll knowetrh the producent Thomas
Davies and saith hee was the time arlate owner and proprietor of
the bales of bookes arlate and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth
for that hee saw him tooke receive them as his owne and saw them put
into his warehouse, and saw his invoice for the same.

To the second, third, 4th, 5th and 6th 7 and 8th articles of the said allega libell
hee saith and deposeth that upon the arivall and bringing the said fower
bales of bookes in question into Pauls church yard, hee this deponent and
his contest John Crooke (also Bookeseller) were spoken to and
desired to view them in regard of the dammage received, whereupon
they in or about June last did diligently view the same and alsoe
the said producents Invoice wherein the particulars and cost of
the said bookes were mentioned, And saith they found three bales of the said bookes
namely those marked numbers 3. 4. 7. exceedinglay damaged with sea water which they had received
in their transportation the voyage in question, in soe much that they
stanke exceedingly, and were soe deteriorated, that this deponent
and his said contest estimated the damage which the said producent
received by the said sea wet to the summe of foure score pounds
sterling, and soe much hee saith they were truely damnified
and soe much losse the said producent must in their estimation
inevitably sustaine by the same, And saith ˹that all˺ the said bookes
cost two hundred and tenn pounds and upwards according to the
Invoice aforesaid, and would in his estimation have yeelded 30li
per case profitt here had they come in good condition,
howbeit hee saith they estimated the said dammage meerly in regard
of their said first prise and cost, and the said fower score pounds to be
lost thereupon by the said dammage received; And this damage
they had, not withstanding that the said producent used much
care and diligence and cost to preserve and save
the, in what hee could from being spoiled. And saith the
weather was faire and good when the said bookes came over, [soe GUTTER]
that the dammage was by generall estimation and report [XXXXX GUTTER]
to the master and company of the vessell their carelesnes in [the GUTTER]
transportation. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the Interrrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first and second hee cometh required by the producent to testifie the
truth in this cause, and saith hee was at the opening of the said bookes
which to his remembreance was the next day after their receiving from
abroad, and saw them to bee out of the cart, and saith they were [unbound GUTTER]
and printed in Holland and Germany, and otherwise saving his foregoeing
deposition hee cannot answer, saving negatively for XXX XXXXX

Sam: Thomson. [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.