Part 328 (2/2)
13,937. Did Mr. Bell tell you that?-Yes.
13,938. Was that about ten or twelve years ago?-It is longer ago than that.
13,939. Was it when Mr. Bell came to the estate first?-Yes.
13,940. Did he buy your fish at that time?-Yes.
13,941. Was there a meeting at which Mr. Bell told you that?- Yes; it took place in the house of Lunna.
13,942. How were you informed that Mr. Robertson became the tacksman?-We were informed that he was the tacksman, and we knew it.
13,943. Was there a meeting at that time too?-I was aware of none.
13,944. You only heard that Mr. Robertson became tacksman, and you don't remember who told you?-No.
13,945. Have you always fished for him since, and got the current price?-Yes.
13,946. Do you get your provisions at the shop at Vidlin?-Yes; and sometimes I get them from Mr. Robertson's shop in Lerwick, if I ask them there.
13,947. Do you keep an account at Lerwick also?-Yes, a small account.
13,948. Is it separate from the Vidlin account?-They are all brought together and settled for at the same time.
13,949. Do you get your goods cheaper when you come to Lerwick for them, than when you get them at Vidlin?-I cannot say, because I never had money to purchase them with.
13,950. You have always had to run an account?-Yes.
13,951. Had you a balance to get in cash at the end of last year?- No; I was in debt.
13,952. Have you been so for many years?-Yes.
13,953. Have you sometimes bought your goods at other shops?- Not often, because I did not have money to buy them with there.
13,954. When you did buy them at other shops, where did you get the money?-In the first part of the time I had a little; but I have not bought anything at other shops lately.
13,955. Do you not sometimes sell your winter fish for a little money in hand?-No.
13,956. Do you sometimes get an advance from Mr. Robertson?- Yes. If I ask for a little money I get it.
13,957. Have you got a pa.s.s-book?-Yes. I have got an account of my last year's dealings here. [Produces it.]
13,958. Have you always had a pa.s.s-book?-No.
13,959. Is this the first one you had?-Yes.
13,960. You pay your rent to Mr. Robertson, and it is put into your account?-Yes.
13,961. You begin on December 12, 1870, with a balance against you of 22, 18s. 8d., and that was increased at December last to 39, 14s. 2d., including the rent?-Yes.
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