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Transcription

in the sayd transferance and to have made an allowance to him the sayd Anthony
Upton in debts and goods proportionably, but the sayd Upton and this deponent did
not agreeing thereupon the sayd Upton soone after told this deponent that the sayd
Transfferanse was concluded upon and made betweene the sayd Boone and the sayd Goldsmith
and that hee hoped re longe to have notice from England from the sayd Boone
that hee had receaved satisfaction according to the sayd Transferrense And
knoweth the sayd Upton to bee a man of integrity and honesty and a great Merchant
of good Accompt and great traffique in Sivill and therefore beleeveth the effect of
the sayd transfference to be reall and undoubtedly true And further to
this article hee cannot depose/

To the 3 hee saith hee hath used the trade of Merchandize as servant and
Master, for about these seaventeene yeares last past, and thereby well knoweth
that it is frequent amongst Merchants and their Correspondents to transfferre
and sell and make over one to an other goods shippes, or debts as occasion
requireth, ins satisfaction of such debts as they owe one to an other, which
transferrances or assignments are held goods amongst Merchants, and
generally accepted of by them, and they are thereby obliged to pay and
make satisfaction according as in the sayd transferranses is declared, And
saith without allowanse of such transferranses Merchandizeing cannot
bee well acted and continued amongst traders therein, And further hee
cannot depose

To the 5th hee saith hee well knoweth the arlate Christopher Boone and
saith hee is now an Inhabitant of this Citty of London and a subiect of
this Commonwealth And beleeveth for the reasons afoesayd that the sayd
Boone is the true and reall Owner and sole Proprietor of the silver
and Cocheneale arlate and hath made sufficient and full satisfaction to the sayd
Goldsmith or his Agents for the same And by reason of Transferrense
aforesayd is utterly uncapable to revert upon the sayd Goldsmith ore receive
any other satisfaction of him or his Agents for the sayd silver and Cotche=
neale And further hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee is noe way related either by Kindred or allyanse
to the producent nor Adrian Goldsmith Interrogated nor is interessed in this cause and
came to bee a wittnes in this cause at the entreaty of the producent and expecteth
noe benefit if the goods in question bee restored And further cannot answere/

To the 2 hee saith hee was not present at the makeing up of the Accompts Interrogated
And further cannot answere/

To the last Interrogatorie hee saith hee was not present at the passing the Instrument of
transferense Interrogate but saith as before hee hath deposed that hee verily
beleeveth (for the reasons above expressed) that the same Transfferense was and
is reall and not colourable and fained Anf further cannot answere/

=John Wilmott [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before doctor fforth Surrogate
2d 7bris 1656/