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Transcription

had there sold them and was run or gonne away [?with] the [?XXXX] which hee
had made thereof, being for both the shipp and lading 190 li as this
deponent was informed.

To the third fourth and fifth articles hee saith and deposeth that
the said deale boards if they had been carried to Waterford as they
should have bin, would as this deponent (being a deale merchant and
knowing how the market went) beleeveth have there yeelded severall
pounds per hundred. And saith that deales are of that nature
that they will buoy up a shipp and keep her from sinking, And
otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid/

To the 6th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Charter
partie, the law and the Registrie of this Court, and further
cannot depose.

To the 7th hee saith the said Edward Smith hath suffered great
losse by the said not carying and delivering the said deales at
Waterford besides the principall valew thereof, but hee cannot
estimate the summe of the said dammage.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee cometh required by the producent to be a witnes in
this cause, wherein hee hath noe share or interest, nor will it
benefit him though the producent prevaile therein, nor preiudice if
hee doe not, and otherwise negatively.

To the second negatively.

To the third negatively.

Pet, Rich [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The eighteenth of September 1658.

The claime of delabarr}
aforesaid}

Examined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp.

2

Richard Clarke of dover Sailemaker, aged
30 yeares or thereabouts sworne and
examined.

To the first second and third articles hee deposeth that hee well
knoweth the shipp the Vincent arlate now called the Elizabeth
and hath soe donne about five yeares last, and saith shee was
a prize taken from the dutch in the time of the warr, by
a private man of warr set out from dover by Captaine Jacob
Edward Goodwin and harry Tiddiman and by the said man of warr
brought into dover where the said imployers of the man of warr
sold