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aboard, one of havre de Grace but hee know … aboard, one of havre de Grace but hee knoweth not of what<br />
place the other was, nor the name of either of them, but saith they<br />
spake good Italian.
Ad 3 rendet that the interrate Signor Pisceilla who laded the said currants is<br />
accompted an Antwerpian borne, and this deponent was at Venice<br />
ordered by the said Ravenscroft to applie himselfe to the said Pisceilla<br />
for the said lading of currance. Et alr nescit salves predepoita.
Ad 4 rendet that the interrogated [?Papqrio] Peregrino is an Italian, and<br />
as hee taketh it a Venetian, whose oiles were laded at Gallipoli, and<br />
to him this deponent was ordered at Venice by the said Ravenscroft<br />
to repaire.
Ad 5 rendet that the contents or effects of the said colourable<br />
bills that were soe made away in the Ensigne, were for the oiles that<br />
hee received there of the said Peregrino at Gallipoli for London fro<br />
the account of the said Mr ffoote and to be delivered to him, and that<br />
they were English printed blancks and filled up<br />
with this deponents hand in English, which hee did at sea when<br />
hee departed from Ligorne, having there receaved the said blanck<br />
bills from Mr Ravenscroft. And saith there was one for the<br />
oiles and another for the currance, and that of the currance was<br />
as received of Signor Chrisostom Pisceilla to him<br />
the said Alderman ffoote [?else], alr satisfeb [?XXXX]
Ad 6 negative, saying the three bills annexed were sent from the<br />
said lading places to Venice to be sent for England.
Ad 7 rendet that soe farr as hee knoweth none but this deponent and the Captaine<br />
and Purser of the said shipp were privie to the said designe for<br />
England that hee knoweth of, the Captaines name Michael Brandon<br />
and the Purser Antonio [?drara].
Ad 8 rendet that the said Captaine was to follow this deponents<br />
order as touching the port to which hee should saile, and for the<br />
whole proceeding, and saith there were noe English aboard but<br />
this deponent, saving two passengers that they tooke in at Cadiz,<br />
namely Mr ffallon and Mr Sergeant.
Ad 9 rendet that the said shipp being soe affreighted at Venice, the<br />
Aouthoritie there accoording as they use to doe with all shipps bound<br />
for any of those Ilands, put aboard about 25 souldiers, and a parcell<br />
of [?bsket] [?brand], for the armies in those parts, and<br />
touching by the way at Cephalonia, the said souldiers there went<br />
ashore, and there were at sea some of the Republiques [?ruggs]<br />
for the Gallistans taken in at Corsa to be carried to Zant<br />
and some cloth unladed at Corsa for the Republique for the<br />
freight of the said [?brand] souldiers and other things hee saith it was<br />
a matter left to the said Ravenscroft and this deponent knoweth<br />
not the conditions or summe thereof.
Ad 10 nescit.
Ad 11 et 12 rendet that hee this deponent at Cadiz meeting with<br />
a Holland [?CXXXX] who as hee supposed had got some [?hint] of <br />
the ''Nostra Seniora'' being bound for London, this<br />
deponent kept none but dutch Company and carried himselfe<br />
asompany and carried himselfe<br />
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