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The 5th day of August 1651.
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Garland and Brand}
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Smith.: Suckley}
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Examined uponm the libell on the behalfe of
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the said Garland.
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'''2dus.'''
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'''Re. B.'''
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'''John Browning''' of Mallaga in Spaine
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Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts
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sworneand Examined deposeth.
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To the 6th article of the said libell hee saith
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and deposeth That within the tyme lilate and dureing
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such tyme as the ship the ''Beniamin'' arlate was and
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remained at [?Vales] Mallaga hee this deponent being
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then and there present and seeing of the said ship to bee in
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great danger and hazard of being lost by reason of Prince
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Ruperts lying soe neere unto her[?X} with his ffleete and the said
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ships Company for feare haveing deserted the said shipp{?e]
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hee did repaire unto the arlate Thomas Mar[?le] the
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Master of the said ship and desired him that hee would hive
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this deponent Leave to unlade what goods hee had Lately Loaden
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abord the said ship to which the said Marley condescended and
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thereupon this deponent procured hands and did unlade
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about 360 peeces or frailes of ffruite, all which the said
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Marley did tell those whom this deponent soe imployed were
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part of a greater [XXXX] of peeces of fruite which this deponent had formerly laden abord
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the said ship (for the accompt of severall Merchants) aswell in Mallaga
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as is Veles. And further or otherwise to this article hee saith
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hee cannot depose.
  
 
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The 5th day of August 1651.

Garland and Brand}
Smith.: Suckley}

Examined uponm the libell on the behalfe of
the said Garland.

2dus.

Re. B.

John Browning of Mallaga in Spaine
Merchant aged 28 yeares or thereabouts
sworneand Examined deposeth.

To the 6th article of the said libell hee saith
and deposeth That within the tyme lilate and dureing
such tyme as the ship the Beniamin arlate was and
remained at [?Vales] Mallaga hee this deponent being
then and there present and seeing of the said ship to bee in
great danger and hazard of being lost by reason of Prince
Ruperts lying soe neere unto her[?X} with his ffleete and the said
ships Company for feare haveing deserted the said shipp{?e]
hee did repaire unto the arlate Thomas Mar[?le] the
Master of the said ship and desired him that hee would hive
this deponent Leave to unlade what goods hee had Lately Loaden
abord the said ship to which the said Marley condescended and
thereupon this deponent procured hands and did unlade
about 360 peeces or frailes of ffruite, all which the said
Marley did tell those whom this deponent soe imployed were
part of a greater [XXXX] of peeces of fruite which this deponent had formerly laden abord
the said ship (for the accompt of severall Merchants) aswell in Mallaga
as is Veles. And further or otherwise to this article hee saith
hee cannot depose.