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HCA 13/70 f.381v Annotate
First transcribed 21 October 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 381  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 21/10/2014  +
Transcription To the second Interrogatory he answereth tTo the second Interrogatory he answereth that he referreth<br /> himselfe to his former deposition And further he<br /> cannot anweare./ To the rest of the Interrogatoryes or to any one of them<br /> he saith he cannot answeare Repeated before<br /> doctor Clarke/ Arthur [?XXtt] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] *********************************** On the second day of June 1655. [CENTRE HEADING] Slany and Chappell}<br /> against Stancliffe} '''6)''' '''Thomas Peacocke''' of the parish of Saint Botolph<br /> Billinsgate London Wharfinger, where he hath<br /> lived about thirteene yeares, aged 27 yeares a<br /> wittnes produced, sworne and examined he deposeth and<br /> saith as followeth To the first, 2d. 3d. 4th 5th 6th 7th and 8th articles of<br /> the said Libell and to the schedules in some of the said<br /> articles mentioned he cannot depose./ To the ninthe article he deposeth and saith that he the deponent<br /> belongeth unto Botolph Wharfe, being the next adjacent unto<br /> Somers Key (unto which key the arlate Lighter called the<br /> french Lighter broad (sic) the goods Libellate and where they received<br /> the damage) and that he knoweth the said Lighter called<br /> the french Lighter and that in the month of September<br /> 1652 she brought Barbadoes Sugars from aboard a<br /> shipp called the ''William and George'' (whereof John Trumball<br /> was Master) unto the said wharfe to be there unladen<br /> and putt on shoare, and that after the sayd Lighter<br /> had layen at the said wharfe about a day and a night<br /> she sprange a leake, and therby the sugars in the<br /> sayd Lighter received damage, And he sayth that the<br /> Owners and Imployers of her did very well knowe of the<br /> damage the said sugars did receive by the springing of the<br /> sayd Leake And further he cannot depose. To the rest of the articles he cannot depose. To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he commeth to<br /> testify in this cause at the request of the producents,<br /> and he saith that he is noe wayes interessed in<br /> this cause, and therfore it will be neither benefitt nor<br /> preiudice to him if they the producents be overthrowne And<br /> further he cannot answere. To the second Interrogatory he answereth that the first time he sawe<br /> the Lighter called the french Lighter was when she brought the<br /> sugars by him predeposed of unto Botolph wharfe, and that he<br /> hath seene her laden with goods since the time that the goods<br /> belonging to the producents received the samage Libellate, And<br /> further he cannot answere./ To the rest of the Interrogatoryes he cannot answeare./ Repeated before doctor Clarke/ Thomas Peacocke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]rke/ Thomas Peacocke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]  +
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