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voyage, and taking particular accompt and notice thereof. And
otherwise referring himselfe to the Charterpartie arlate and the ordinary
rule of Arithmatike for casting up the supernumerarie dayes and the
summe of money at 4 li 10 s per diem, hee doth not depose.

To the sixth hees aith that during such time as the said shipp did abide
and remaine at ffyall aforesaid, the factors of the said Samuel
Andrewes (for his accompt) did lade and put onboard her the
number of 125 tonnes of wines and noe more, at two ffiall caskes
to the tonne, and the master and this deponent and other of the said shipps
company diverse and sundry times spake of having more wines laden
and the said master moved the said factors to lade more wines, and
tould them that hee could and would take into his said shipp twenty
six tonnes and a halfe more of wine over and above the five
tonnes arlate (allowed to the master) and her tackle furniture and
apparell: And in truth the said shipp could and might have carried
soe much, but the said factors answere that they had not more wines
there readie to lade, or to that effect, which hee deposeth, being present
and hearing and seeing the premisses, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the seaventh hee saith that after the discharge of the said shipp at
ffiall, her master and company sailed her for Boston in New England
and there safely arived with her, and there all the said wines soe
laden as aforesaid were delivered out to the factors of the said Mr
Andrewes; and that thence the said shipp by his factors order departed and
sett saile for Virginia where shee safely arived on or about
the seaventh day of Aprill 1655, and there remained and abade
[?in] delivering out and taking in of lading upon the account of the
said Samuel Andrewes untill the twelveth of June last, upon which
day (and not before) the last of her lading was put aboard her at
Virginia by the factors of the said Samuel Andrewes, the time
of which stay and remaining at Virginia hee saith were 66 dayes
all which hee knoweth being masters mate and going the said
voyage in the said shipp, and taking notice in writing in his journall
of the times and particulars aforesaid, And otherwise referring
himselfe to the Charter partie hee cannot depose.

To the eighth article hee saith and deposeth that after such time as
the said shipp the Edward was dischardged and dispatched at
Virginia, shee sett saile and departed for London and here safely
arived, and delivered out to the said Samuel Andrewes or his agents
all such goods and merchandizes as were taken in at Virginia from
his factors, and the said shipp was here dischardged from the same the
23th of August last, which hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge
being mate as aforesayd.

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