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the time of her said departure she was a n … the time of her said departure she was a new, strong, and [?staunch]<br />
ship and very well victualled furnished and fitted with<br />
tackle, Apparrell, Rigging furniture [?Gunns] Ammunition<br />
and things necessary for such a ship, and such a voyage as the<br />
voyage in question was. And (besides the Master) there were [?twelve]<br />
men and a boy belonging to the said ship all the said voyage<br />
and some part of the voyage there was another man. And<br />
they or soe many of them as were requisite were ready<br />
at all due times with the boate of the said ship to serve<br />
and carry the Merchant (hereafter mentioned) to and<br />
from Shore, and did obey his Comands The promisses<br />
hee deposeth goeing one of the Company of the said ship<br />
all the voyage in question till the seizure hereafter<br />
mentioned./.et aliter nescit
Ad 5um 6um et 7um articulos dicit et deponit That the said ship<br />
proceeding from home on her said Voyage as aforesaid<br />
arrived at Nants where the ffactor of the said ffernandez<br />
put a lading of pipestaves Herrings and Bales of Goods onboard the said ship<br />
and the same were carried in the said ship to Oratavo<br />
and there the same were delivered to the ffactor of the said<br />
Fernandez, and the said ffactor did there let out the said<br />
ship to ffreight to a Genoese merchant, and the said merchant<br />
there came onboard her at Garachico and continued in her till the said ships<br />
seizure, And the foresaid ffactor ordered the said<br />
John Browne to followe the orders of the said Merchant<br />
and the said ship being ballasted at Oratavo she<br />
went to the places following by order of the said Merchant<br />
namely to Garachico where the said merchant put Sugar and<br />
logwood onboard the said Ship. which Shee carried to [?Lanseroti]<br />
where the said Merchant fully loaded the said ship with Corn<br />
and Carried all the said Lading to Cales and there<br />
the said merchant delivered some Sugar and<br />
thence the said Ship went to Allicant and there hee<br />
delivered some Logwood and some sugar. and thence<br />
shee went to the Road of [?Munvedre] and there delivered<br />
some Logwood, and sugar, and thence the said ship<br />
went to Genoa where the said merchant wholly unladed<br />
the said ship (the last of which lading being there unladen<br />
on or about the 8th or 9th of August 1659) and the same<br />
being delivered the said merchant reladed the said Ship with<br />
Marble Stones Earthenware Cabinets and Bales of Goods<br />
which were to be carried in the said ship to the Island<br />
of Teneriffe And the said Ship set saile with the said Lading<br />
from Genoa on or about the 8th of October 1659 and in her [?XX] [?XX]8th of October 1659 and in her [?XX] [?XX] +
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