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shipp and goods at Mallega, but saith the … shipp and goods at Mallega, but saith the said Browning did not come with his<br />
sayd shipp and goods to Mallega, soe that this deponent never saw his sayd shipp<br />
nor receaved any of the sayd goods though hee dayly expected them And saith<br />
that the sayd Browning might have come to Mallega notwithstanding the difference<br />
which was that yeare betwixt England and Spaine, (as of this deponents sight and<br />
knowledge divers other English shipps did) and there have stayed with his<br />
shipp and goods without Command of the Castle there, and have attended the<br />
order and directions of this deponent or any other the sayd Bulkleys factors there,<br />
which if hee had done, this deponent is well assured that hee could for a<br />
smale gratuitie to the Governour and officers of the King of Spaine at Mallega<br />
have soe ordered the matter that the sayd Browneing might notwithstanding<br />
the sayd difference betweene England and Spaine have sent the sayd goods<br />
hee brought from New England on shoare at Mallega to this deponent,<br />
and this deponent could there have disposed of them, and laded him thense for<br />
England with wine and fruites to the great advantage of the sayd Bulkley without danger of confiscation of the sayd<br />
shipp or goods, this hee the better knoweth for that hee this deponent and other Merchants resident then at Mallega in the<br />
monethes of October November and december 1655 did receave ladeing<br />
there from on board severall English shipps, and<br />
as the ''Lyon'' William Greene Master, The ''Olive Branch''<br />
John Brampton Master, the ''Jacob'', Peter hales Master and alsoe<br />
knoweth that severall other shipps were there safely unladen and reladen<br />
there in that tyme by other English Merchants notwithstanding the sayd difference<br />
betwixt England and Spaine, And further to those articles hee cannot depose
To the 7th and 8th hee cannot depose./
To the 9th hee saith that hee being then sufficient at Mallega knoweth that<br />
the shipp the ''Culpepper'' (in which this deponent did by his factor lade Twenty<br />
tonnes of goods at Valeo Mallega) did within the tyme arlate notwithstanding<br />
the difference betwixt England and Spaine take in her full ladeing<br />
of goods at Voleo Mallega, and safely arrived therewith in England to a<br />
very beneficiall market, this hee the better knoweth, because as a foresayd<br />
hee laded twenty tonne in her, and receaved advice of her safe arrivall<br />
in England, And saith that of his this deponents sight and knowledge the arlate<br />
shipp whereof the arlate Eustace Smith was Commander, did in the moneths<br />
of October and November 1655 at Mallega and Marvelia notwithstanding the sayd difference<br />
receave a ladeing of wynes and fruite, and depart therewith for England and (as<br />
this deponent by advice hath heard) arrived safe therewith at London, and saith the<br />
other shipps before in his deposition named, and many other English shipps, did<br />
in the moneths in his foregoeing deposition expressed safely unlade and relade<br />
at Mallega notwithstanding the difference aforesayd, and saith<br />
hee knoweth of noe English shipps that arrived at Mallega about the tyme<br />
arlate, that returned thense empty and this deponent is well assured that<br />
had the sayd Browneing come verily with his shipp and ladeing to Mallega this deponent<br />
could have safely unladed and reladed him for England as well as he did<br />
the sayd other shipps And further to this article hee cannot depose.
Toher to this article hee cannot depose.
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