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Transcription

Groyne noty above seaven or eight dayes and then departed thence for
Rochell in ffrance and sawe not any of the sayd wynes taken from aboard
the Mary and Joyce and laden aboard the Elizabeth nor knoweth ought
touching the seizure of the Elizabeth nor ever sawe any of the sayd
wines after their sayd seizure by the sayd Spanish men of warr/

To the 11th hee saith hee beleeveth that William Warren is an
English man borne at Limpston in devon sheire and was and is a subiect
of this Commonwealth And further hee cannot depose/

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true

Repeated before doctor Godolphin/

Tho: Bale [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The sayd hugh Trevenion upon the Interrogatories on the
behalfe of his highnes the Lord Protector/

Top the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee is an Englishman borne at Charres in
Cornwall and a subiect of this Commonwealth and was only passenger
in the Mary and Joyce the voyage in question as a servant unto Thomas Warren
who sent him in the sayd shipp with William Warren the Supracargoe of her
that voyage, only to observe and learne how to negotiate Merchandizing
affayres for the future in those ports whether the sayd shippwas bound the
sayd boyage and that hee hath a share videlicet a third part with Edward Wigg
and henry Carpenter in three of the forty pipes of wyne mentioned in the
third article of the allegation to be laden aboard the sayd shipp Mary and
Joyce for Accompt of the sayd William Warren and the rest of
the parties in the sayd article named And further hee cannot answere/

To the 2 hee saith hee hath knowne the Interrogated William Warren for those two
yeares last past during which tyme hee hath lived sometymes in London and
sometymes in parts beyond the seas about his Merchandizing affayres./

To the 3 hee saith that hee was not present at the buying of the wynes predeposed
of nor sawe any money paid for them, but beleeveth they were bought
with goods and effects of the sayd William Warren and with goods and effects
of this deponent and the rest of the parties in the third article of the sayd allegation
named and is well assured that the forty pipes of wyne predeposed of
were bought by the sayd William Warren for him selfe and this deponent
and the other parties aforenamed in manner predeposed and not for any subiect
of the King of Spaine And further hee cannot depose/

To the 4th hee saith hee sawe and was with the Interrogate William Warren
at Oratava Interrogate the tyme Interrogate, and saith William Warren
did cause the Mariners of the Mary and Joyce to lade the sayd wynes aboard
the sayd shipp and saith hee sawe not the sayd wines till such tyme as
they were in ladeing aboard the sayd shipp the Mary and Joyce And
further hee cannot answere/

To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith hee was not present when the Interrogate Stafford
signed the bills of ladeing Interrogate and therefore cannot answere to this
Interrogatorie./

To the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith that although [?In]the bill of ladeing Interrogate
[?mention] bee made that forty of the 190 pipes aforesayd were laden for
Accompt of the sayd William Warren yet in truth tenn of the sayd forty
pipes were for Accompt of this deponent and the other persons aforenamed in
manner aforesayd and they were therein expressed all forty to be for Accompt of
the