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And he further deposeth and saith That the … And he further deposeth and saith That the sayd<br />
shipp the ''Endeavour'' being about the fourth of August<br />
last at Dublin in Ireland and there discharged of<br />
part of her Lading he this deponent did as factor<br />
for the aforenamed Andrewes and Draper desire<br />
and demannd the sayd Cooke the Master of her to<br />
sett sayle from thence to Londonderry, where a new<br />
Lading of goods was to have bin taken in, and that he<br />
the sayd Cooke absolutely refused to goe, and sayd that<br />
the copy of his Charter party did not mention any such<br />
Port, and that by reason of such the sayd Cooks refusall to<br />
goe for Londonderry the sayd shipp stayed there at<br />
Dublin untill the two and twentith of the said month<br />
of August last, And further he cannot depose.
To the third article he deposeth and saith that he the deponent<br />
pereceyving the obstinacy of the arlate William Cooke<br />
in his not following this deponents orders in going for<br />
Londonderry, did send to London from Dublin for a<br />
true copy of the sayd Charter party, and that he the deponent<br />
did accordingly receive there at Dublin a true copy therof<br />
And further he cannot depose.
To the fourth article he deposeth that by the obstinacy predeposed<br />
of, of the sayd Cooke the arlate shipp stayd at Dublin<br />
three weekes, and that after the expiration of the sayd<br />
three weeks and upon the receipt of the copy of the<br />
sayd Charter party, the sayd Cooke did sett sayle for Londonderry<br />
and that at London derry he the deponent did taste some<br />
of the arlate wynes, and that he did find some of them<br />
to be eager, and that all the sayd wynes remayned unsold<br />
at this deponents departure from London derry, And he saith<br />
that he doubteth not but if the sayd Cooke had sett sayle<br />
from Dublin for London Derry when this deponent desired the<br />
said Cooke soe to doe part (ast least) of the sayd wynes had bin<br />
sold off, And further he cannot depose
To the fifth article he deposeth and saith That the arlate Andrews<br />
and Draper did pay fifty five pounds per month for the<br />
freight of the arlate shipp And further he cannot depose.
To the sixth and seaventh articles he deposeth and saith That<br />
the ''Endeavour'' arlate having delivered her wynes at Londonderry<br />
and there taken in Salmon did sett sayle for Bilboe, where<br />
she safely arrived in company with another shipp which alsoe came<br />
from London derry with Salmon too, and that upon their<br />
arrivall at Bilboe they found that there had bin a vessell arrived before<br />
them with salmon, And that of this deponents knowledge<br />
who arrived there in the sayd shipp the ''Endeavour'' the<br />
markett was soe spoylt and lost that noe money was offered for<br />
salmon, soe that it could not be sold, but that the same was<br />
left behind, and that the sayd shipp returned empty, whereashat the sayd shipp returned empty, whereas +
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