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To the third hee saith hee arrive with in the said shipp at the Canaries
at her first coming thither the said voyage namely to Oratava her first
and sole port that shee went to that voyage, and that the time of
such her arrival was this rememberance the 25th of Aprill last
or thereabouts; and saith the said shipp is hollands built, and that
her outwards lading was all delivered to the said don Christopher at
Oratavo and his agente and order, And otherwise saving his foregoing
deposition hee cannot answer.

To the fourth hee saith hee doth not knoweth the interrogated Simon da
herrera, but well knoweth the said Bracamenta who was the
said ffernandez his factor the said voyage, as hee was comonly esteemed
and otherwise hee referreth himself to this foregoing deposition.

To the fifth hee saith hee hath fully satsfied this Interrogatorie in
his foregoing deposition, at least be for as hee knoweth concerning
the contents thereof, and otherwise saving his said deposition
to which hee referreth himself hee cannot answere./

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

Jan Rombout [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 4th of december 1656

Hopwood and others against the}
Stambeline aforesayd}

Examined upon the foresaid libell and schedule

Rp 9

Thomas Webb servant and Apprentice to and of
Joseph Beaumont of London citizen and Tallow
Chandler of London, aged 19 yeeres or thereabouts
frome.

To the second third .4. 5 and 6th articles of the said libell and to the
third schedule therein mentioned nowe read unto him hee saith and deposeth
that in March 1653 and Aprill 1654 or thereabouts there were delivered
at and from this deponents said masters shopp in greate East cheape
London to and for the use of the said shipp arlate the Stambolin (then
outwards bound) all and regular the goods and candles mentioned in the
said schedule, and then they were then worth (at the common and
usuall market price for the like commodities) the respective summes
expressed in the said schedule, amounting in all to 9 li and thirteen
shillings or thereabouts besides 11 d paid a porter and a waterman,
which hee knoweth being then apprentice to the said Beaumont
and privie to the said deliverie, and having since perused
the shopp booke wherein the same are entred or delivered to the
said shipp; And saith the said goods (whereof the said Beaumont to
the time of the said deliverie was owner) were bespoken afor the
said shipps use by the arlate John Case, and were delivered
accordingly. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin./

Tho: Webb [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]