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Transcription

Merchant of London and hath and doth drive a trade by way of merchandize
from thence to the Canaries and other ports beyond the seas for wynes
and other goods And for a Merchant soe tradeing hath bin and is Commonly
reputed and accompted And further hee cannot depose/

To the 2: 3 and 4th articles of the sayd alleagtion hee saith that hee
this deponent went in the shipp the Mary and Joyce arlate (whereof the
arlate Phillip Stafford was Master, and the sayd Thomas Warren a
part Owner) the voyage in question, which shipp hee saith had (as hee hath
heard) bin formerly Vice Admirall of Salley, and thereby knoweth that the
sayd Thomas Warren did in the moneth of June July or August
one thousand sixe hundred fifty seaven for his owne Accompt cause
to be laden aboard the sayd shipp Wollen Cloath, Callicoes, and other
peece goods and Merchandizes to the value of three thousand pounds
sterling or better to be transported from London to Tituan Sally
Saphia and other parts beyond the seas and there disposed of for his
Accompt; and thence with the proceede thereof the sayd shipp to sayle to the Canaries
and lade wynes for his Accompt and transport them thence to London
And saith that the said shipp having in the moneths aforesayd receaved
such her outward Cargoe at London departed in some or one of the
sayd moneths thence, and arrived with her sayd Cargo at the severall
ports of Tittuan, Sallie, Saphia, and Santa Cruse, where William
Warren the brother of the producent (who went the sayd voyage Supra
Cargo of the sayd shipp and her ladeing in behalfe of the producent)
did dispose of part of the sayd goods for Accompt of the sayd
Thomas Warren and reinvested the proceede thereof in Gold, peeces
of eight, and other Merchandizes to the value of five or sixe thousand
pounds sterling, with which gold, peeces of eight and other Merchandizes
and the residue of the sayd outward Cargoe undisposed of, and some
other Merchandizes and moneys taken in at Saphia and Santa Cruze
(the effects alsoe of the sayd Thomas Warren) the sayd shipp the Mary
and Joyce arrived at the Canaries in the moneth of ffebruary one
thousand sixe hundred fifty seaven (old style) where the sayd William
Warren as Supracargo and factor of the sayd Thomas did dispose
of the sayd Gold, peeces of Eight and other wares Merchandizes and effects
of the sayd Thomas Warren, and with the proceede thereof did in the
sayd moneth of ffebruary lade aboard the sayd shipp the Mary
and Joyce then lyeing in the Port of Oratava arlate, a hundred and
fifty pipes of Canary wynes for Accompt of the sayd Thomas
Warren, to be thence transported for his the sayd Thomas his Accompt
to London, and there delivered to him or his Assignes, This hee the
better knoweth for that hee went in the sayd shipp as a servant to the
sayd