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shipp of the burthen of about 300. Tonns, … shipp of the burthen of about 300. Tonns, and that her Master and most or<br />
all of her Companie were English men to the number of about 44. in all<br />
and that shee was armed with 24. gunnes./
To the 12th hee saith hee knoweth nothing of, nor can give any satisfaction [?to]<br />
the demaunde of this Interrogatorie haveing never been in Turkey save the Voyage<br />
in Controversy./:-
To the 13th hee saith, That the shipp the ''imployment'' interrat, came, as this ]?rendent]<br />
hath heard from Ciprus to London in the yeare <u>1652.</u> interrate, but whst<br />
moneth therein hee knoweth not, And further saving his foregoeing deposition<br />
hee cannot depose./
To the 14th Interrogatorie hee saith, That in the voyage in question there was a<br />
parcell of Currans laden aboard the said shipp ''Thomas Bonadventure'' and<br />
consigned to the interrate ffrancis ffowke of London, which hee saith were<br />
also unladen at Porta fferrara by authoritie as aforesaid, And saith there<br />
was a parcell of Currance broyght in the said shipp to London for accompt<br />
of the interrate Captaine Badiley, by the meanes and prcurement of the<br />
said Captaine Bodiloe , at the request of the said George hughes, who desired<br />
to have the same so laden in part of ballast, And saith before the said<br />
shipp ''Thomas Bonadventure'' departed from Italy for London, the said George<br />
hughes by a letter sent to the aforementioned Norleigh and Constable, at<br />
Legorne, acquainted them that if they pleased hee would take in the said<br />
Mr. ffowkes his Currans at Porta fferrara for the preservation thereof, but<br />
they returning him answer that they had no order to that purpose the said<br />
George hughes durst not upon his owne riske and adventure lade the<br />
same, by which meanes they were left at Porta fferrara aforesaid./
To the 15th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition And further<br />
cannot depose:-/
To the 16th hee saith, That the shipps by him predeposed, which as aforesaid<br />
did unlade at Porta fferrara togeather with the ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br />
were for the most part of their Cargo laden with Cotton woolls and[?galls]<br />
and some part fine goods, as the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' also was, And<br />
otherwise saving his foregoing deposition negatively:-/
To the 17th hee saith, That the freight demanded for the goods interrate<br />
at their delivery at Porta fferrara was<br />
for so many monethes as the said shipp the ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br />
had been imployed by her freighters in the Voiage in question from London<br />
till the time of her said discharge at Porta fferrara, and that hee this<br />
rendent the Purser of the said shipp by order from the said George huighes<br />
refused to deliver the said goods for any lesse freight, the Totall [?whereof]<br />
did amount to 2700 ''li'' sterling. And further cannot depose./
To the 18th hee saith, That hee this rendent was severall times in and [?severall]<br />
times out of the Companie during the time interrate, And further referreth<br />
himselfe to his foregoing deposition upon the 8th article interrate hee saith hee cannot<br />
(deposee hee saith hee cannot<br />
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