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further to those articles hee cannot depose./

To the 14th article hee saith that the arlate Thomas Warren is an English
man borne and a subiect of this Commonwealth and for
such comonly reputed, and liveth in London and soe hath constantly done
for these five or six yeares last past and saith London was the place of
his residence for many yeares longer than the tyme predeposed saving that
sometymes hee was absent from thence and in part beyond the seas
about his merchandizing aff{ayres} And further hee cannot depose./

To the 15th article hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to the 9th 10th
and 11th articles of the sayd alleagtion to which hee referreth hee
cannot further depose to the contents of this article./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories given in by Mr Budd on the
behalfe of his highnes the Lord Protector./ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee was none of the company either of
the Elizabeth or Mary and Joyce Interrogated, only hee went Supracargo
of the Mary and Joyce the voyage in question and hath noe Interest in the
hundred and fiftie pipes of wine claymed in this Cause by the foresayd
Thomas Warren And saith hee this deponent is an English man borne at Limpson in
devonshire and a subiect of this Commonwealth/

To the 2 and 3 Interrogatories hee saith That of his knowledge the Interrogate
Thomas Warren did buy the woollen Cloath, Callicoes and other
peece goods and Merchandizes predeposed of (by the sayd Thomas sent
to Tituan Salley Saphia Santa Cruze and other Ports beyond the
Seas) of about twenty seaven persons living in London, whose names hee at present remembreth not and saith by reason this deponent went Supracargo and ffactor
to the sayd Thomas to those places the sayd Merchandizes were not
consigned to any particular persons there but the whole mannagement
and disposall of them at those places was left to this deponent and to
his discretion, and hee this deponent at those places disposed of them
with the assistance of Mr Thomas [?B]ale (an English man ffactor
for the sayd Thomas Warren at Saphia and the assistance of Mr John
holder an Englishman the sayd Thomas Warrens factor at Santa Cruze,
and they being disposed of this deponent went with the proceede of
them to the Canaries, And saith the sayd Thomas Warren had noe
other ffactor at the Canaries save this respondent who went Supracargo
as aforesayd And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
answere./

To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee this rendent is the same William
Warren Interrogate, and did for his this respondents owne Accompt
and for Accompt of others all Englishmen, lade forty pipes of
Canary wines aboard the Mary and Joyce, videlicet about thirty of them for this deponents
owne Accompt and the other tenn for Accompt of William Walker Edward
Wigge