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To the 25th hee saith that at the time of … To the 25th hee saith that at the time of the Arrivall of the<br />
said ship at Legorne a Quintall of Pepper was there well<br />
worth and usually sold for ffourteene Peeces of Eight over<br />
and above all Charges, accounting every Peece of Eight<br />
at five shillings sterlinge, which was the then usuall<br />
Course of Exchange, from Lighorne to London, which<br />
hee knoweth being and Continuing on Board the<br />
said ''Bantam ffrigot'', in the Quality aforesaid And<br />
further cannot depose:/
To the 26th 27th 28th and 29th hee Deposeth not, saving<br />
as aforesaid:/:
To the 30th. hee saith that during all the time<br />
that the said ship ''Bantam'', and the said Newman and Taylor<br />
and Company were as aforesaid under the<br />
restrant of the Dutch before and after the said Mr Newman<br />
Mr Taylor and all the said ships Company<br />
did demeane and Carry themselves very<br />
Civilly and Peacibly, towards the said Van<br />
Voorst and all his Company, and alsoe to=<br />
wards the Generall of Battavia, and all<br />
others in those Parts and further cannot depose
To the 31th hee saith hee cannot depose./
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition<br />
is true
Repeated before Collonel Cocke
William Chambers [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 16th day of Aprill 1659:/:
Examined upon the said Allegation
'''4'''
'''Thomas Newman''' of Mile End in the parish of<br />
Stepney Merchant late supra Cargo of the ''Bantam ffrigott'' Isaac Taylor Master aged 43 yeeres or therabouts<br />
sworne and Examined/
To the first and 2nd articles of the said Allegation, hee saith that from the moneth<br />
of September <u>1656</u>. untill this present time the arlate<br />
Mr Edward Mico, and Mr William Prittiman and Company have bin<br />
and are Comonly accounted the Lawfull Owners and Proprietors of<br />
the ship the ''Bantam ffrigot''. whereof Isaac Taylor was<br />
Comander, And saith that the arlate John Bancks, Richard ffoord<br />
the said Edward Mico the said William Pittiman (sic), anone Mr Ba?ren and one Thomas<br />
Rodbeard and one Mr XXXXXX about the said moneth of September 1656 tooke the said ship<br />
the ''Bantam ffrigot'' to ffreight, and set her out upon a Voyage<br />
to be made from this Port of London to the East Indias there to lade<br />
Pepper, and to returne to Europe with the same for the<br />
(Accomptwith the same for the<br />
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