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Transcription

for that hee stayed in the Canaries above a yeare after the
sayd Blake arrived at London the voyage in question./

To the rest of the articles not examined by direction of the producent

Rp.

The sayd Gowen Painter upon the allegation
given in in the second place on behalfe
of the sayd Page./ [INDENTED HEADING]

To the 6th article of the sayd allegation (upon which alone hee is
by direction examined) hee saith that hee this deponent being
a Correspondent and Agent of the arlate John Page at the Isle of
Teneriff aforesayd in the yeare 1654 well remembreth that
the sayd Page did in the moneth of August that yeare
by a letter of Advice which hee sent by the sayd Blake in the shipp
Industrie and which the sayd Blake delivered to this deponent
at his arrivall in the Canaries signifie to and advise this deponent
that hee the sayd Page had taken one hundred and thirty tonnes of tonnage
that voyage in the sayd shipp Industrie and that hee had consigned
twenty five tonnes thereof certayne (thirty if hee would lade
it) to the arlate don Christovall da Alvarado, and that hee
had written to the same purpose alsoe to the sayd don Christovall
whereupon this deponent did acquainte the sayd don Christovall
with the sayd letter sent to this deponent and the sayd don Christovall
told this deponent that hee had receaved a letter from the sayd Page
to the same effect and thereupon the sayd don Christovall told this
deponent that hee would accept of twenty five tonnes of the sayd
tonnage and lade wines on them for Account of the sayd Page, and
did as aforesayd of this deponents knowledge in pursuance of such his
acceptance of the sayd 25 tonnes of tonnage lade thirty eight
pipes of Canarie wines, and had the other twelve pipes (which would
if they had bin receaved have compleated the sayd 25 tonnes of tonnage)
ready at the water side to lade as aforesayd, but could not gett
the sayd Blake to receave them/

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee hath satisfied the contents of this
Interrogatorie in his foregoeing deposition (as farr as hee can) wherein hee hath declared
that the sayd don Christovall was a factor to the sayd Page the
voyage in question and had 25 tonnes of the sayd Pages tonnage
and this deponent had only the remayning hundred and five tonnes belonging
to him to lade And further cannot answere/

To the last hee saith their was amongst the wines sent to be laden aboard
the Industrie at Oratava one pipe staved which pipe (as by the oath
of the Barquires who carried it to the side of the shipp Industrie, made