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|Editorial history=Created 08/06/14, by CSG
 
|Editorial history=Created 08/06/14, by CSG

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Transcription

Ad 8.um rendet That Merlin Hescox laded some [?To GUTTER]
baccoes on board the said ship at Barbadoes (but how
much this deponent knoweth not) and discharged the same at
London Derry for which he payed the full freight [?to GUTTER]
Mr Simon Bonython, and had a receipt thereof And
further he cannot Answer./

Ad 9.um rendet That the said Symon Bonthon received
freight at London Derry for the Tobaccoes there [XXX GUTTER]
da aforesaid but how much, or of whom he so received it, this Deponent knoweth
not. And further cannot answer saving as aforesaid

Ad 10.um refert se ad predeposita et alr nescit res[?pondere GUTTER]

Ad 11.um he referreth himselfe to his deposition to the [XXX GUTTER]
Article of the foresaid Allegation in this cause And further
cannot answer./

Ad ultimum Interrogator[XXX] nescit respondere./

Repetit cum preconteste
coram Doctore Exton./.

The marrke of the [?said GUTTER
William N Miller [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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8.o de mensis Novemberis 1660./ [CENTRE HEADING]

Super Allone apud Acta Examinatus.

Rp EA

Phillipus Bayliffe de London [?Mercator GUTTER]
annos agens 25 aut do circiter productus et
Juratus./:

Ad dictam Allegationem dicit et deponit that there were
twelve Chaines lying betweene London Bridge and Blackwall
for the Publique use, and there the same have layne for [?very GUTTER]
many yeares, And saith that about a weeke or tenn dayes [?since GUTTER]
the arlate Thomas Clarke, William Lee, George Joyce, Roger
ha[?nnis] and William Brand did of this deponents sight and [?knowledge GUTTER]
take upp one of the foresaid Chaines lying neare Blackwall
and carried the same into the Yard of one Mr [?Clarke GUTTER]
at Blackwall and the said persons aforenamed alsoe tooke
up halfe another of the foresaid Chaines lying neere [?XXX GUTTER]
and carried the same into the Yard of one Mr Graves in
Limehouse, In which places this deponent hath seene the same
lying since their taking upp.

Rp. EA

Ad Interrogatoria./ [CENTRE HEADING]

Ad 1.u dicit that one Mr Peter Solliciter to his highnes the
Duke of Yorke, and also Mr Budd requested him to testify
herein. And saith that hee this deponent hath a Lease [?XXX GUTTER]
his said Highnesse of the foresaid Chaines, and hee Expecteth
to receive the benefit of his Lease/.