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reason thereof the said Nathan Wright with
 
reason thereof the said Nathan Wright with
 
his family in that tyme was for the most
 
his family in that tyme was for the most
part absent from London. And this heafiirmeth uppon his oath to be true
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part absent from London. And this he affirmeth uppon his oath to be true
 
who was then and still is a servant to the said
 
who was then and still is a servant to the said
 
Nathan Wright.
 
Nathan Wright.

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Ad 7um affirmat That the said fifty bales of
wooll were not packt in London but were sent to
the said Wright from Bilboe in Biscay under the
marke afore saide, and it appeareth by the
books of Accompts of the said
Nathan Wright, and letters sent to him from his
factor from Bilboa (which this examinate hath seen)
that all the said fifty bales of
wool except three orfour of them were
bought at Bilboe and shipped from thence for
the accompt and adventure of the said Nathan Wright, and the
other three or boure baggs of wooll aforesaid
were sent from Bilboe for the accompt of Beniamin Wright
brother to the said Nathan Wright, but the
said Nathan Wright after hee had received the
same here at London seeing them not fitt for
sale here, put the said three or fower bales
of wooll to his owne Accompte and made
himselfe a debtor to his brother for the same
and soe shipped them out againe for Amsterdam
as aforesaid with the rest aforesaid for
his owne proper Accompte And this hee
affirmeth uppon his oath to bee true./

Ad 8um affirmat, That in August, September
October and November 1636 and at the time of his
ladeing of the said woolls in the said shippe the
ffortune the plague was very hott in the
Citty of London and the suburbs thereof by
reason thereof the said Nathan Wright with
his family in that tyme was for the most
part absent from London. And this he affirmeth uppon his oath to be true
who was then and still is a servant to the said
Nathan Wright.

Ad 11um affirmat That Thomas [?Jenings] of London
Merchant is neither servant factor or Agent