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Ad 4 et 5un arlos et schedulam in [?XXXX] … Ad 4 et 5un arlos et schedulam in [?XXXX] [?XXXX] et [?annexXXX]<br />
deponit that after the said affreightment the said shipp went from<br />
Venice and this deponent in her to Zant, where there were laded aboard<br />
her in or about March last for the account and adventure Mr Pourteen<br />
and Mr Watts (with whom Mr Gelthoff is partner as aforesaid)<br />
thirtie one buts and thirtie one [?Cacortels] of currance, all marked
[FIRST MARKE, LH MARGIN]
[SECOND MARKE, LH MARGIN]
as in the margin with the first and second marke, and thence the said<br />
shipp proceeded to Gallipoli, and this deponent in her, and there were<br />
there laded aboard her in or about Aprill last for the proper account<br />
of the said Alderman ffoote as aforesaid one hundred sixtie three<br />
caskes of oile greate and small, containing four hundred twenty
[THIRD MARKE, LH MARGIN]
two [?sXXXXXs] and three [?stXXXXs] all marked with the third marke in<br />
the margin, all to be transported to London for the foresaid respective<br />
accompts, albeit that the name of Angelo del Oglio of Venice<br />
be used to colour the said goods of the said Alderman ffoot, which was<br />
done to secure them from the enemies of this Nation in case of<br />
being met with by them, and saith that the respective bills annexed<br />
'''No. 2. 3. 4.''' were and are each of them one of the tenor<br />
and originall bills for the said respective goods, and the contents thereof<br />
were and are true (reddens rationem for that hee saw all the said<br />
goods laded and bills signed), saving the name colourably used to the<br />
end aforesaid of the said Oglio, in the marke of which oiles<br />
the [?XXXXX] imployed to marke it with [?XXX] [?irons], by error put the '''O'''<br />
before the '''A.''' Et alr nescit.
Ad 6 arlum et schedulam 5am annexorum deponit that the said shipp<br />
in her passage from Gallipoli for London, touching at Legorne<br />
there were in or about the beginning of June last there laded aboard<br />
her by the arlate Robert ffoot and Beniamin Childe two bales of<br />
kidd skinns, which this deponent received, and had order from them<br />
to deliver them to the said Alderman ffoot at London for their the said<br />
laders accompt, and this deponent gave them a note under his hand<br />
for the same, which hee saith was and is the said fifth schedule<br />
and was and is subscribed by this deponent, who the better to preserve<br />
the said foods from seizure by ffrench or dutch marked them with
[FOURTH MARKE, LH MARGIN]
his owne marke as in the margin. Et alr nescit, saving the contents<br />
of the said note are true.
Ad 7 arlum deponit that for the more securitie of the said goods and<br />
voyage the said Ravenscroft and this deponent procured a passe from the<br />
English consul in Venice, purporting the said goods belonged to<br />
the said Ravenscroft an Englishman and were bound for London.<br />
And in Legorne there was by the said Robert ffoot a certificate obtained<br />
from John ffinch Resident in fflorence with the Grand Duke<br />
of Tuscany to signifie that interest of her said shipp and<br />
goods was in English or to that effect, and there were bills firmed<br />
by this deponent to the same purpose which were proforma [?XXXXXX]<br />
to secure the said goods against the Turkes in case of being met with<br />
by them, and there was alsoe an English Ensign carried as hee saith<br />
in the said shipp to the same purpose. But hee saith that in their<br />
course for London about thirteen leagues short of this Lands end<br />
theys short of this Lands end<br />
they +
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