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Transcription

that they must bee laden away in cloade lighters before they
can come at the course goods afaine to put into open lyters, for
that hee knoweth that it is usuall when a parcell of fine goods [?come]
if the shipps Company bee in hand with ladeing course goods into an open lighter
to put the fine goods betweene decks, and finish the ladeing of the open
lighter with course goods which arise next (the fine goods being soe removed)
and hee knoweth the Company of the Smirna ffactor did soe before they
had fully unladen their sayd shipp And further to this Interrogatorie hee
cannot answere./

To the third Interrogatorie hee saith the goods in controversie
were soe farr as this rendent could and did observe were outwardly well
conditioned and free from damage by wett when they were delivered
out of the shipp Smirna ffactor into the open lyter Interrogate
and beleeveth they were soe And to the rest of the Interrogatories
hee answereth negatively well knowing noe words to the effect Interrogate
were spoken, nor any other words but what hee hath predeposed/

To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee was intrusted by the sayd Mr Mills as
a servant in the lighter where in the damage controverted happened
and is the sayd Mills his servant for weekely wages soe longe as this
rendent and the sayd Mills can agree, and saith hee is not concerned as
hee beleeveth) in the damage in question nor shall or ought to suffer blame
therein as hee beleeveth for that hee well knoweth the same happened by
noe neglect or fault of him this respondent, but happened
after this rendent and the sayd Purse were by the order of the sayd hughes
his mate dismissed and appointed to come the next morning and after
the sayd hughes his sayd mate had told this deponent that hee and the sayd
shipp the Smirna ffactors company would take care of the sayd lighter
till morning and further hee cannot answere/

To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith hee this rendent and the sayd Purse were the
lighter men intrusted by the sayd Mills with the open lighter
Interrogate but saith they did not deserte the same without leave when the sayd hudsons
Company went to lade fine goods into the cloase lyter,
for as is predeposed the sayd hudsons mate first caused the sayd open
lyter to bee loosened from the shipp side and vered her downe lower
by the sayd shipp side towards the sterne to make roome for the cloase
lyter and withall the sayd mate told this rendent that there should bee noe more
goods laden aboard the open lighter till the next morning and told
this deponent hee and his company would take care of her till next
morning and willed this rendent and the sayd Purse to goe, and come
againe the next morning early, and thereupon this rendent and the sayd
Purse