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the said shipp to the said Mr [?Wainewraight] and [others] an [] of
moneys owing to them, but doth not know the one [?styale] of any possession
delivered to them of the said [vestell], and further hee cannot depose.

To the third hee saith that the last time and place that this deponent
saw the said Sandiford, was on monday last near three weekes in that
Eaten Staethe wherebye said Sandiford was on horseback come out of
the Maidenhead [?] going for Manchester, [?whither] [] said hee was to
goe for [Ireland]; and [] the saime his departure [hee] this deponent
hath received a bid from him dated at Liverpoole the twelvth instant
(which came to this deponents hands about three dayes after) and before
that this deponent received other from him the said Sandiford
[?doth] were wrote and dated from Coventry as hee [] going downe
the wednesday week after [] his departure, with [][] now he
in his custody as hee saith.

To the 4th hee saith there [?are] [] foure and twenty [?higsheads] and []
of [?copies] aboard the said shipp, with hee saith are laded where the said
Mr Sandeford [] [] and by his order, and came from Debtford
from [?Master] Nicholas [?Cripses], and with the said Sandiford ordered the
setting forth of the said shipp, and left instrucctions with this deponent in
writing about there setting out, and ordered this deponent to receive moneys
for her victualling and otheres of Mr Wainewright and Mr John [?Tarleten]
and saith there are eight or nine [?suche] with this deponent were belonging
to and being the company of the said shipp, of which company her birth
there and [barrell] now aboard here, and further cannot answer saving
that this deponent now manageth and ordereth the [?bosiness] of the said
shipps setting forth and [?travelling] on the voyage, according to the said
order left him by Mr Sandiford.

To the 5th he saith hee cometh by the orders of Mr [?Cheeke] his this
[?exhaminates] [] to be a witness in this [?busines], and saith that
when the said shipp was arrested, the said Mr Wainewright did []
[][] her, and willed this [?deponent] to looke after and folow the
business in this Court about getting her release from the arrest, and
to that purpose to goe to Mr Smith who hee said would direct him to a
purser and a [?lawier], and this deponent coming accordingly thereabout
to Mr Smith, Mr Smith directed him to Mr [?Cheeke] and this deponent
therto [] going to Mr Cheeke, acquainted him with Mr Sandifords
interest in the said shipp./

To the last negatively.

Repeated before Dr [?Godolphin].

Edward Tarleton/ [SIGNED RHS]


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The claime of Manuel Martines Dormedo}
for the shipp the Three Cranes (William Parris}
Master) seized with her lading by Captaine [?Mizz]}

The 27th of Octoer 1658.
Examined upon an allegation and
[?Sheduled] on the behalfe of the said
Dormedo.

Solomon ffranco of London [?MerybXX;], aged 42 years [CENTRE HEADING]
or thereabouts, [?swourne] and exhamined.

To the first article hee saith and well knoweth the producent Manuel
Martines Dormedo and hath [][donne] about tenn yeares last, and
knew him for living at [] where this deponent hath [?him]
severall times at his house, and saith there where some yeares since
[hee]