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Transcription

To the fifth árticle of the said allegation (upon which alone hee is by
direction of the producent examined) hee saith and deposeth that on
a day happening in or about the moneth of November was a
twelve moneth, this deponent and went to Wapping to speake with the arlate
Richard hammond at his house there, and meeting with him they
went together to a victualling house over against the house of the
said hammond, and there having discourse together about the shipp
the Sisters arlate (whereof Gregory kerry was Master) this deponent
asked the said hammond what money the said shipp ought him, to which
hee answered shee owes mee eight pounds, and somewhat more I
thinke it is for beefe delivered to her use and provisioning, or words
to the same effect, and added that hee would order his wife and
servants that if there should be noe more delivered to her
till hee knew howe hee should get that money, which hee said
was alreadie due, speaking of the said eight pounds, or
betwixt eight and nine pounds, then and there being none other
present but the said hammond and this deponent saving the
said hammonds wife came in when they soe discoursed. And
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee cometh required by Mr Beniamin
Barnes to be a witnes in this cause, wherein hee had noe share nor
interest, any namely hee was then noe part owner nor
had any other interest in the said shipp, but about three monethes
since hee this examinate bought a two and thirtieth part of
the said shipp, which part is now belonging unto him, and saith
hee knoweth the said hammond and the interrate Wright, and that
hee this examinate is nowe master of the said shipp and
consequently hath imployment under the said wright who is one
of her owners, but is allied to neither of them, and saith hee
favoureth and would give the victory indifferently to the said parties,
and saith that for waht money hath bin paid towards this
sute since this deponents having an interest in the said shipp hee
hath paid his share according to his proportion and part.

To the second hee saith the said discourse happened in a lower
roome of the said house about nine or tenn of the clocke at the
forenoone, and saith that the said hammond said that the said eight
pounds, or betwixt eight or nine pounds was due to him over and
besides his part of the shipp, which was made over to him for
other moneys or to that effect, And otherwise hee cannot answer
saving hee said the bill of sale of the said part was made to him
in consideration of fiftie pounds worth of meate or thereabouts due
formerly by him delivered to the said shipp. And otherwise saving
a