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To the 25th Interrogatory he answereth that of his certaine knowledge
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the arlate Roger Middleton had moneys and goods aboard the
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said shipp the ''Morea Merchant'' and on shoare sufficient to
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have payd for all the Currance bargained for, And he alsoe
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saith that he this Rendent sent a shoare unto the said Mr
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Roger Middleton at the time the 12000. weight of Currance lay in
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the boate of Currance, and for the other Currance of Petras, which  sayd
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money upon the detayning and keeping of the said Currance [?above GUTTER]
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from the factors of the producents was returned back to this
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Rendent then aboard the said shipp by the same party that carryed
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it a shoare And further he cannot answeare.
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and take their advice and assistance in what they are
going about, as t matter of trading And further he
cannot answeare, saving that some time some that are not
Members of the Turky Company doe to promote their owne interest
and to make a disturbance in the trade goe without any advice of
the Consull.

To the twentith Interrogatory he answereth tht he is sure that in
the Morea noe man ought to goe to the Bashaw there without a
Druggerman or Interpreter sent from the Consull, but he saith
he knoweth not what are the customers of other places in Turkey
where Consulls ar, having never bin at any other place in
Turkey but the Morea, And he saith there he hath observed for
three yeares last past, that if any starnger come and does not
address himselfe to the Consull such personn be an English,
a french or a Dutchman, lyes open to the iniuryes of the
Country, whereas if he putts himselfe under the protection of the
Consull, if any iniury be offred such person, the Consull is bound
to see him righted And further he cannot answeare./

Yo the one and twentith Interrogatory he cannot answeare, Otherwise
than that the interrate ffowke acknowledged to this Rendent that
he had bin with the Bashaw.

To the 22th he answereth that of the places interrate he was never
at Vesticha and Lepanto, but he saith he hath bin at Petras and
Nathalagoe, but that he is not soe well acquainted with the
Country as to know how many miles one Towne is distant from
another, And he further answereth tha he verily beleiveth
the Country people did willingly submitt and agree to sell their
Currance to the said Taylor and Company, for that this Rendent
did ride many miles in the Country in reference to the said Currance=
=bargaine, and that he was very civilyy treated and entertained
at many of the Turks and Greeks houses, And further he cannot answeare.

To the 23th Interrogatory he answereth that he knoweth not the Number
of people in the Morea that had Currance to sell of the growth
of the yeare 1654, But he saith that all the Currance of the
yeares growth in the Morea that could be brought to the shipp were
by vertue of the bargaine predeposed of to be delivered to the Agents
or factors of the sayd Tayler and Company, And further
referring himselfe to his former deposition he cannot answeare./

To the 24th Interrogatory he answereth that he conceiveth it to bee good
Law, if a man contract with another for any commodity
at a Rate, and the contractor or buyer goes away out of the Country before hee
hath payd for the commodity, that the party with whom he
contracted may sell the same commodity to another, And
otherwise he cannot answere./

To the 25th Interrogatory he answereth that of his certaine knowledge
the arlate Roger Middleton had moneys and goods aboard the
said shipp the Morea Merchant and on shoare sufficient to
have payd for all the Currance bargained for, And he alsoe
saith that he this Rendent sent a shoare unto the said Mr
Roger Middleton at the time the 12000. weight of Currance lay in
the boate of Currance, and for the other Currance of Petras, which sayd
money upon the detayning and keeping of the said Currance [?above GUTTER]
from the factors of the producents was returned back to this
Rendent then aboard the said shipp by the same party that carryed
it a shoare And further he cannot answeare.

To