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Transcription

Barbadoes, And he saith that he there heard
that the producent was overthrowne or cast in a suite
commenced there at the Barbadoes by the arlate Major
Chamberlaine against him for a horse, and that the
sayd producent was condemned in forty two pounds sterling
for the value of the sayd horse besides the charges of
suite, And further he cannot depose./

To the third article he deposeth and saith that he hath seene
copyes of the declaration and verdict given in and past at
the Barbados against the producent for the 800
pipe staves arlate and for the [XXX?gle] of roapes,
And he saith that he this deponent was present at the
Barbadoes when the accompt was made up for making
1good be the producent unto the arlate Mr hartly the
sayd 800 pipe staves and charges of suite and that the value thereof with charges by
accompt came unto about 1200 lb of Sugar, And
further he knoweth not to depose:/

To the fourth article he saith that it is apparent unto him
this deponent that there were fower men servants shipt
aboard the arlate shipp by Mr Emms arlate for the accompt
of Mr Coop arlate, for that he this deponent well
knoweth that the sayd Coop did sue the producent at the
Barbadoes and overthrew him for that the sayd 4
men servants were not there delivered, and for that
this deponent did pay here in London unto the sayd
Mr Emms 33 li [?X ?s] by the order of the producent [?of GUTTER]
the accompt of the fower men servants not being
delivered unto the sayd Coop at the Barbadoes, And
further he cannot depose/

To the fifth article he saith that there were an anchor [?and GUTTER]
a Grapnell belonging to the sayd shipp lost, and that [?alsoe GUTTER]
(as he hath heard some of the shipps company confesse
that there was one hogshead of Lyme that slipt over board
And further he cannot depose/

To the sixth article he saith that he the deponent did
heare see the Porthole arlate open, but he heard some of the
said shipps Company confesse that there was a Porthole
open which he saith was a neglect in somebody, which [?was GUTTER]
for his part must putt upon the Carpenter and [?his GUTTER]
Mates, and that some of the sayd shipps Company [?did GUTTER]
acknowledge in this deponents hearing that much water GUTTER
came in at the said Porthole And further he cannot
depose.

To the seaventh, eighth and ninth articles of the said allegation
he deposeth and saith that he left the shipp arlate soe soone
as she came to the Downes and came up to London to [?give GUTTER]
the Merchants notice of her arrivall, and that the [XX of GUTTER]
deponent afterwards wayting at Sabbs]=docke for the [XXXX GUTTER]
up of the sayd shipps goods did heare by some that came
aboard the said shipp that the shipps Company did [?deny GUTTER]
to deliver out any goods untill by reason of supposed damage
received by the goods, and that some caske came from aboard [XXX] of the same
shipp, some quite out, others halfe out and some [XXX]
quarters