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To the 8th article hee saith that the Master and Company and factors of
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the shipp ''Olive Branch'' being as aforesayd not permitted to goe
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into Bantam were as aforesayd enforced to take in the pepper and
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sugar which they receaved aboard the sayd shipp at Polligande
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aforesayd which is about twenty five leagues distant from Bantam
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aforesayd and did there take in and receave aboard their says shipp
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for the freighters Accompt only fourteene hundred twenty nyne
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parcells of pepper and noe more and fower hundred wighty and
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seaven parcells and fourtie five Cattees of sugar and noe more
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every parcell of pepper and every parcell of sugar vonteyning one
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hundred thirty two pounds English weight, for every of which parcells
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of pepper there was paid in behalfe of the sayd freighters sixe and
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a halfe peeces of eight cleere aboard the sayd shipp and five and a
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halfe peeced of eight for every parcell of the sayd sugar, and [?XXX]
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the same could not there be gotten aboard, this hee the better knoweth
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for that hee was imployed on the behalfe of the sayd freighters to take
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the weight and did on their behalfe take the weight of the sayd pepper
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and sugar And alsoe for that hee was privie to the buying thereof and
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paid and sawe paid a great part of the money parid for the same
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And further to this article hee cannot depose./
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To the 9th article hee saith that in case the shipp the ''Olive Branch'' had
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bin permitted to have gone into Bantam and there reaceaved her lading
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as
 
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To the 8th article hee saith that the Master and Company and factors of
the shipp Olive Branch being as aforesayd not permitted to goe
into Bantam were as aforesayd enforced to take in the pepper and
sugar which they receaved aboard the sayd shipp at Polligande
aforesayd which is about twenty five leagues distant from Bantam
aforesayd and did there take in and receave aboard their says shipp
for the freighters Accompt only fourteene hundred twenty nyne
parcells of pepper and noe more and fower hundred wighty and
seaven parcells and fourtie five Cattees of sugar and noe more
every parcell of pepper and every parcell of sugar vonteyning one
hundred thirty two pounds English weight, for every of which parcells
of pepper there was paid in behalfe of the sayd freighters sixe and
a halfe peeces of eight cleere aboard the sayd shipp and five and a
halfe peeced of eight for every parcell of the sayd sugar, and [?XXX]
the same could not there be gotten aboard, this hee the better knoweth
for that hee was imployed on the behalfe of the sayd freighters to take
the weight and did on their behalfe take the weight of the sayd pepper
and sugar And alsoe for that hee was privie to the buying thereof and
paid and sawe paid a great part of the money parid for the same
And further to this article hee cannot depose./

To the 9th article hee saith that in case the shipp the Olive Branch had
bin permitted to have gone into Bantam and there reaceaved her lading
as