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Antonio fernandez as aforesaid, did really b y and [?provide GUTTER]
two hundred twenty and two Chests of sugar, one hundred
and thirteene baggs of shumack and forty Rolls of Tobacco
for the use and accompt of the said Anthonie fernandez
Carvajall, and did shipp the said sewerall goods
on board the said shipp the New-England Merchant, for the
accompt and behoofe aforesaid, and consigned the same to
Newhaven or Roan in france there to be delivered unto the
said Antonio Rodrigues da Morais and Jeronimo and Raphael
Rodrigues Lamego for the accompt aforesaid. And
further to this Article he deposeth not/:-

To the seaventh Article of the said Allegation hee saieth, That it is
publiquely knowne and notorious, That shortly after the
buying and lading of the said 222. chests of sugars, 113. baggs of
shumack and forty Rolls of Tobacco on board the said shipp the
New England Merchant, the said goods were all seized upon by
the Officers of the Inquisition at Porto Porto or other Officers
or Ministers of the king of Portugall there as being the goods
of the said Policarpio da Oliveyra, and that the same were
carried on shoare out of the said shipp, and not permitted to
proceed to france but were there kept and detained to the
great losse and prejudice of the said fernandez, upon some
pretence or crime objected against the said Policarpio da Oliveyra
by meanes whereof the said Antonio fernandez Carvajall was
and is deprived of his said hoods, [XXXXX] the premisses hee saieth
he is well assured of by sewerall letters of advise which have
come from Portugall since the seizure of the said shipps lading
and concerning the same. And further to this article he deposeth not

To the eighth article he saieth, That for the reasons by him predeposed
he is fully convinced and assured, That the said Policarpio
da Oliveijra at the time of the buying lading or seizing of the
said 222. Chests of sugar 113. baggs of shumacke and forty
Rolls of Tobacco hath not any part share or interest in the
same, but that the said goods and merchandizes were really
and truely so bought provided and laden as aforesaid for the
use and accompt of the said fernandez with the proceed of
the said shipps outwards Lading of fish and by vertue of
the said order and direction of the said Antonio Rodriguez da
Morais and Jeronimo and Raphael Rodrigues Lamego, for
(and