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4th Junij 1638.

Curteene con Kinnaston et}
Bonneale}

Brianus Harrison de Wappinge in Comitatu Middlesex
nauta aetatis 50 annorum aut eo circiter testis in hac
parte productus iruatus et examinatus.

Ad 5um arlum allias ex parte drorum Curteene Greene et aliorum in
hac parte dat et oblat dicit et deponit That he hath used to goe
to sea in severall voyages for these thirtye three yeares last past or
thereabouts and for twentye of the sayd yeares hath gonne master and
commander of severall shipps, and that he never knewe of any shipp
that was lette to fraighte to any merchants to goe from the
port of London to any ports or places within or without the streights
of Gibraltar, which did goe to the East Indies
or any other place beyond the Lyne unlesse it were expressly
sett downe in the Charter party that she mighte goe that waye,
and that in this deponents opinion it is not meant or intended that a
shipp lett to fraighte for any port or ports within or without the
Straights of Gibraltar should foe beyond the Lyne; but onlye
to Barbarye, Spaiyne or the Southerne or Westerne
Islands or any place on this side of the Lyne for that
a shipp which is to goe to the East Indies must be better provided, and beinge
a longe voyage then for any other place [?XXX] this side the lyne Et alr nescit deponere.

Ad 6 nescit deponere savinge he sayeth that he beleiveth that if a shipp
goe to the East Indyes there can bee noe conveyance for letters bills of
Exchange or any other things to be sent ymediatly at the [?XXX]
everye six monethes from thense to the porte of London, for the
shipps come from thence but seldome./

Ad 13. et 14 affirmat That a shipp of the burthen of foure hundred or
three