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The ''Judith'' both English shipps two lad … The ''Judith'' both English shipps two ladeings their severall ladeings consisting<br />
of ffish which was delivered to this deponent at Veles and alsoe from a<br />
board the deliverance an English shipp a cargo of pack goods brought<br />
from England and being of English Manifacture and did notwithstanding the<br />
sayd difference betwixt England and Spaine dispose of them for the use and<br />
Accompt of the English Merchants interessed therein for and this deponent<br />
did notwithstanding the sayd difference with the proceeds of sayd severall<br />
ladeings and other effects in his hands cause the said shipps to bee laden<br />
at Veles with Reysons of the Sunne and Mallega Reysons And did alsoe<br />
in the sayd tyme cause receive at Mallega from on board an English<br />
shipp called the ''Pilgrim'' a lading of fish and disposed there of the same<br />
and notwithstanding the sayd difference did at Mallega relade the sayd<br />
ship with Wines and fruite, and knoweth that any English shipp that<br />
would and did touch there after the tyme of the sayd difference during the<br />
tyme of this deponents stay there which was as aforesayd till March 1656<br />
did trade there notwithstanding the sayd difference And soe hee verily<br />
beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience the sayd Browneing with<br />
his shipp and her ladeing might have done notwithstanding the sayd difference<br />
if hee had come thither and layne layne out of Command as other<br />
shipps did and till the factors or Agent of his Imployers had<br />
taken care for the admittance to trade there, and might have bin<br />
reladen back thense or other English shipps consigned to<br />
severall English men there was And further to this article hee<br />
cannot depose./
To the 9th hee saith that towards the latter end of September 1655<br />
and after the difference aforesayd the ''Culpepper'' arlate an English<br />
shipp came into Veales Roade empty to seeke a freight, and this<br />
deponent and Mr Robert Swale English Merchant, did betwixt them<br />
freight and lade the sayd shipp ''Culpepper'' (the arlate Jacob Reynolds Commander<br />
with a Cargoe of Orranges and Lemmons and Raisens, with which hee<br />
the sayd Reynolds quietly departed thense notwithstanding the<br />
difference aforesayd, and arived safely therewith in England, And hee<br />
alsoe saith that in the moneth of October an English shipp whereof<br />
the arlate Eustace Smith was Commander, Was of this deponents<br />
sight and knowledge notwithstanding the sayd difference fully laden<br />
at Mallega with wines and other Commodities, and departed<br />
quietly thense therewith for England where (as hee hath heard and beleeveth<br />
shee safely arrived with the same, And saith that severall other English<br />
shipps did about the same tyme notwithstanding the sayd difference<br />
receave ladeingayd difference<br />
receave ladeing +
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