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Transcription

Canaryes to lade wines upon the said Mr Boones
Account and bring the same to London and saith that
hee being soe ffreighted went to the Canaryes, and there tooke on board the said
ship two hundred and tenne Pipes of wine for account
of the said mr Boone this Deponent signing bills of Lading
for the same and there was alsoe then and there Put
on board the said ship. Golden Starr. ffifty one Pipes of wine
for account of Mr George Clarke of London Merchant, fourty Pipes
of wine for accounts of Simon Delbo of London merchant thirty one for account
of Mr Bavin of London Merchant, six for Account of James
Abrathat of London Merchant Twenty for account of mr
James Wilky of London Merchant and four for account
of Mr Nicholas Corsellis of London Merchant for all which
and severall pipes and parcell of wine this Deponent
signed two bills of Lading of one Tenour And saith alsoe
that hee this Deponent the said time laded ffifteene Pipes
and ffifteene Hogsheads of wine onboard the said ship
upon his owne Account, And further cannot depose./.

To the 2d and 3d articles of the said Allegation hee saith and
Deposeth that all the foresaid Pipes and parcells of
wines being laden onboard the said ship, shee sett saile
with the same from the Canaryes for London
under the Conduct of this Deponent and Company, and
in his Course to this Port shee was (on or about the 27th
of November last,) met with by the ship the Alexander
arlate whereof one Henry Wallrop or War[?c]up was [XXXX]
which said Captaine (or one of his Company haled
this Deponent (under the English Colours) asking where his ship
did belong, and whence shee came, and whether shee was
goeing to which this Deponent made Answer (fearing the Alexander
to be a Spanish man of warr, that they had a Commission from the
King of Scotland.) that his ship did belong to Amsterdam
came from the Canaryes, and was goeing home; or to
that effect, and this Deponent asking whence the Alexander was
one of her Company said that shee was of Whitehall, and
the said Captaine or one of his Company Comanded this Deponent
to come aboard the Alexander which this Deponent refused to doe
it being in the Evening, this Deponent not knowing
whence the Alexander was) and then hee Comanded this
Deponent to stay, and hee would send his boate on board him
which this Deponent did, and presently one of the Alexanders
Mates came onboard the Starr in the Alexanders skiff, and this Deponent had
him into the Cabbin. and gave him severall Glasses of wine, and
asked him whence they were, but hee would not tell him,