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in the said Boate told the said Ketcher, T … in the said Boate told the said Ketcher, Tye, and others of the<br />
said ships Company that Captaine Neale of Dover was with<br />
his shipp trading in Grarchico Road, and it being not farr<br />
distant from Oratava, and the said Ketcher thinking, and<br />
beleeving it might be true; and if hee were there they<br />
might trade the more secure together, went thither with his<br />
said ship, but found noe such ship there, nor any other<br />
English ship,<br />
And thereupon the said Ketcher and Company<br />
(and alsoe the said Tye did Conclude and agree that<br />
what the said Spaniards in the said Boate or Boate said<br />
or did was meerely a meanes and devise to betray both<br />
ship, goods, and marriners. And further hee cannot depose
To the 16th hee saith that during all the time the said ship<br />
was and continued in the said Road of Oratava the said<br />
Ketcher did severall times sollicite and Importune the said<br />
Tye to goe ashore to get Prattick and, never hindered him by word or<br />
Action. And the said Tye went twice to shore as aforesaid<br />
to get Prattick for the said ship, but returned as aforesaid<br />
without effecting any thing, and did still say, and declare<br />
that hee could not get Prattick for the said ship, for that shee<br />
came from Italy. where the Plague then was, And further<br />
hee cannot depose./:
To the 17th hee saith that the Pretended ffactor aforesaid never<br />
came to the said ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'', but the foresaid time<br />
and then hee saith the said Tye (as hee the said Tye himself<br />
declared.) knewe him not. nor knew hee whether hee was the<br />
right reall ffactor to whom the said ships lading was Consigned<br />
unto or not: and saith the said ffactor shewed noe Lycense in<br />
writing or otherwise to the said Ketcher, Tye or any other of<br />
the said ships Company that this deponent knoweth of, And<br />
further hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid./:
To the 18th hee saith that there was not any boat or vessell<br />
whatsoever that came to the said ship after shee sailed out<br />
from Oratava Road aforesaid either to Grachico, or<br />
any other Place whatsoever thereabouts. neither<br />
did any Boate or Vessell after the said ship the ''Lisbone''<br />
''ffrigot'' after her coming out from the said Road of Oratava<br />
neither did any Pretended ffactor ever speake with the<br />
said Ketcher or any of his Company after the said ship departed<br />
from Oratava Road aforesaid And saith it was not Possible<br />
for any Boate to come after and to the said ship, after shee<br />
was gone out of the said Road of Oratava, in regard the<br />
wind Blew very hard, and the ship sailing very swiftly<br />
and further hee cannot depose./
To the 19th hee saith hee cannot depose./
To the 20th hee saith that the said Ketcher and his Company<br />
finding and seeing that there was noe Pratick to be gott for the said<br />
shipp att the Canaryes did upon a serious Consideration<br />
saile the said ship and Lading for Maderas, where she safely [XXX GUTTER]<br />
and the said Ketcher upon his arrivall there applyed himsefe [to GUTTER]<br />
one Mr Pickford a merchant there Residing for his Advice and<br />
(Directionsfor his Advice and<br />
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