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Transcription

Wigge hugh Treveman henry Carpenter John holder John hay[?XXX]
and Thomas Bake all Englishmen And hee this respondent saith that
there were
Tenn pipes of the forty laden for Accompt of this deponent and the persons by [?XXX]
next above named marked with a different marke from the other thirty of
the sayd forty pipes, but the tenn pipes marked with a different marke
were laden aboard the Mary and Joyce for accompt of the sayd Thomas
Warren and this respondent and the forenamed parties, videlicet a hundred
and fiftie of the sayd [?one GUTTER]
hundred and nyntie, for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren, Thirty
for Accompt of this respondent and the other tenn (which makes up the full
number of one hundred and nynty) for the Accompt of the persons
above named, And the reason why this deponent marked the Tenne
different from the other hundred and eighty pipes was only for the [?XXX]
this respondent did deeme them to bee the better sort of wines and
therefore to satisfie his owne Quantity only thought good to distinguish them soe, And saith the reason
why hee this respondent marked the hundred and fiftie pipes of wyne
laden for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren with the same marke
which hee marked his this respondents thirty pipes was
only that if this deponent had marked his owne thirty with an
other marke the sayd Thomas Warrens hundred and fiftie were
marked with, in regard this deponent was imployed as a Supra=
cargo for the sayd Thomas, hee the sayd Thomas might habe thought
this respondent had made choice of the best wynes for him selfe
But being marked all with one marke
the sayd Thomas could not[?except GUTTER]
as of there were a difference betweene the wynes
And further to
this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/

To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith hee this rendent did see the sayd
Phuillip Stafford signe the bill of ladeing Interrigate And saith hee beleeveth
the sayd bill was not aboard the Elizabeth Interrogate at her
seizure but that the same was delivered by the sayd Stafford to the
producent Thomas Warren who as hee beleeveth delivered the same
to the proctor who exhibited it And further hee cannot answere/

To the 6th hee saith as aforesayd that one hundred and fiftie of the one
hundred and nynty pipes of wins Interrogate doe belonge to the
sayd Thomas Warren, and other Thirty of them to this respondent
and the other tenn to the parties aforenamed And saith they were [?XXX]
(the [?whole] hundred and nynty pipes) bought before they were laden at the
Canaries./

To the 7th hee saith hee is noe seaman, but by relation of the seamen
aboard the Mary and Joyce at her seizure, the sayd shipp and her ladeing
were