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mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be … mouth, and saith hee beleeveth Zant to be about 20 leagues out of<br />
the direct Course from Ciprus to the Straights mouth./
To the 7th hee saith, That the direct Course from Zant for England<br />
is to saile to the Straights mouth, and that it is, as hee beleeveth, about<br />
50. Leagues out of the direct Course to saile from Zant to Corsica<br />
(wind and weather permitting) and thence to the straights mouth, And<br />
further cannot depose:-
To the 8th hee saith, hee beleeveth Leghorne interrate to be about 10<br />
or 15. Leagues more out of the direct course from Zant to the<br />
straights mouth, than Corsica is./
To the 9th hee saith, [# INSERTION 1] hee knoweth nothing thereof not knowing what<br />
goods a shipp of the burthen interrate may have in at the time of the<br />
bringing aboard Lading or steeving of such quantities of woolls as is<br />
interrate, saying that baggs of wooll must be received aboard in such<br />
convenient quantities as that they may be fairely and conveniently steeved<br />
without incommoding the shipp, which cannot be above 20. att a time in<br />
aboard a shipp of the like burthen as the shipp ''Thomas Bonadventure''<br />
and that therefore 44. men in such a shipp cannot in such due manner as<br />
is necessary steeve one hundred and seventy baggs in ten dayes in his this<br />
deponents Judgment. And hee further saith that a shipp of the burthen<br />
interrte having stones or mettall for ballast may receive as hee iudgeth<br />
about two hundred and fifty baggs of cotton in and for her whole lading<br />
but if she be ballasted with galls noe more than fitting, shee cannot receive<br />
as he judgeth above two hundred bags in all on board her. And further<br />
hee saith hee cannot answer.
To the tenth hee saith hee cannot depose for that he was not in or with the sayd<br />
shipp the voyage in question.
To the xith he saith that being not in the sayd voyage he cannot depose.
To the xijth hee saith that in the lading of Cotton wools It is the usuall way and<br />
Custome first to lay a tiere of baggs, and then to steeve in as many more as are<br />
Layd in the Tiere; But whether the said shipps Company observed the sayd usuall way<br />
of steeving he knoweth not for the Reasons aforesayd.
To the xijth he saith that when a shipps Companye steeving of cotton woolls it is usuall<br />
as the wind and weather will permitt to receyve on board their shipp some tymes<br />
ten sometymes fifteen some Tymes twenty baggs, and not upwards, in one day [# INSERTION 1] ,<br />
To the end noe tyme may be lost, but imployed to the best advantage of the<br />
voyage: But whether this order was observed, in the steeving<br />
of the wolls on board the shipp interrogat hee ćannot depose for the Reasons<br />
aforesayd. And further hee cannot answer.
To the xiiijth he saith that to the laying and steeving of Cotton wolls there is much<br />
tyme nećessarily spent in laying and removing of the Crane, the beames, the<br />
blockes and other necessary Implements. And saith that in a shipp of the burthen<br />
interegat, in some places of her twelve baggs and not more (as he judgeth) they<br />
be layd, and twelve more steived by the number of men interrate, in the space of<br />
three dayes and not lesse in his judgment. and in other places or parts of the shipp<br />
8 or 6 baggs may be layd and as many more steived in a tyme proportion [able GUTTER]<br />
allotting for every eight baggs one day as aforesayd. And further he<br />
cannot depose.
To the xvth he saith he cannot depose for the reasons aforesayd.
To the xvith he saith he cannot depose for the Reasons aforesayd./<br />
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/<br />
Geo Browne [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
[# INSERTION 1 SYMBOL] '''T'''hat (saving what follow=<br />
eth). Geo Browne [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN]
[# INSERTION 2] one day with another, yet<br />
as the shipp be not inćom=<br />
modated or overćumbred<br />
with baggs, especially<br />
in an open road such as<br />
that of Salina is.<br />
Geo. Browne. [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN] />
Geo. Browne. [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN] +
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