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Transcription

To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that for
during all the tyme arlate the sayd Richard Hill John Hallot and Company
were Owners and Proprieters of the sayd shipp the Agreement whereof the
sayd Giles Lawrence who was by the sayd owners appoynted to mann
and command her. the voyage in question was Master the premisses he [knoweth]
being himselfe a part owner of the tyme arlate and having within
that tyme or before her being left [?stene] the sayd Captain Lawrence in
possession of her in the name of the foresayd owners. And otherwise
cannot depose

To the second third and fourth Articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith
that in the moneths of may June July August September October and
November 1651 he this deponent was resideng att Naples and was the
factor Agent and Correspondent of the sayd Mr Hill Mr Hallet and Companie
and that within the sayd tyme the arlate George Farrington came to
naples and there before a notary there living did by contract [?contract]
and agree with this deponent that the sayd George Farrington
his Agents would deliver for the use of this deponent or his Assigne unto or upon such shipp or shipps as he this
deponent should send to receyve the same 1100 salmes of oyles of the
measure of Galipoly att a place called Petras, being in Morea, att
before or after the end of January 1652 stile of naples, and saith that
the sayd notary drew upp the forsaid Contract in writing in the presence of
him this deponent and the sayd George Farrington, and that a copye
thereof authentatied was delivered to this deponent by the notary which
drew the sayd Contract up, and detracted the sayd Copy out of his Protocoll
which authentick Copy this deponent sent from naples over to the Citty
to the forsayd Mr Hill Hallet and Company who have as he believeth exhibited
the same to this Court, to which copye in case it be so exhibited this
deponent for the certainty of the tyme, and other Circumstances
refereth himselfe. And further cannot depose saving that he the
sayd Farrington hath severall tymes sithence acknowledged and [???]
the forsayd contract and saving that the sayd shipp Agreement and Companie
in her were att naples in December 1651 or about that tyme

To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that
in or about the moneth of december 1651 he ordered the arlate [?John]
Lawrence to sayle his said shipp Agreement to lade and take in
oyles in pursuence of the sayd Contract att Petras for the accompt of the forsayd owners and by the [?way]
touch att Zant and there to stay 24 houres to receyve direction [?of/from]
sayd George Farrington touching the sayd oyles, And further saieth
that he this deponent did furnish the sayd Captain Lawrence
for the sayd Oyles with 17000 pieces of 8/8 or thereabout
which moneyes were laden, aboard [?the]
sayd shipp Agreement att Naples and Messina for accompt of the [???] and were of the value of £4200 sterling att 50 shillings per dollar and saith that the sayd shipp Agreement
sett salye therewith from naples and safely arrived therewith att Zant
in our about the moneth of January 1652 new stile as he hath
Credibly heard and verily believeth. And otherwise cannot depose

to the 7 8 9 10 11 and 12th articles of the allegation, This deponent hath
Credibly heard that the sayd Farrington being not able to make good the
Contract did agree with the sayd Lawrence to take in the [sayd?] oyles to
Corona undertaking to secure shipp mariners and lading to and
betwixt Zant and Crona and back againe to Zant and that a
quantity of oyles were receyved into the sayd shipp att Crona and
payd for out of the same moneyes for Accompt of the [?plaintiff]