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To the second third and 5th articles of th … To the second third and 5th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee<br />
this deponent was a ffactor for the arlate Thomas Warren<br />
at Saphia arlate in the yeare one thousand sixe hundred fiftie seaven, and for [?XX]<br />
yeares before, and saith that hee this deponent did at Saphia receave letters of Advice [?from]<br />
the sayd Thomas Warren wherein hee did intimate to this deponent that [?hee]<br />
had laden aboard the shipp the ''Mary and Joyce'' whereof Phillipp Stafford<br />
was Master, woollen Cloath, Callicoes, and other goods and Merchan=<br />
dizes to be transported from London to Tittuan Sally Saphia and other parts<br />
beyond the Seas and there disposed of for his Accompt, and that his Brother<br />
William Warren was to come Supracargo in the sayd shipp the sayd voyage<br />
and to dispose of the sayd ladeing and desyred this deponent that when the sayd<br />
shipp and goods came to Saphia (where this deponent resided) hee this deponent<br />
would bee assistant to his sayd brother William in the disposall of the sayd<br />
goods to the best advantage of him the sayd Thomas Warren, And saith<br />
accordingly the sayd shipp went to Tittuan and Sally with the sayd<br />
goods (from both which ports this deponent receaved severall letters from<br />
the sayd William Warren the Supracargo declaring his arrivall at those<br />
ports and that hee had there disposed of some of the sayd goods and<br />
intended to come to Saphia and there to dispose of more of them) And that<br />
when hee the sayd William had disposed of soe many of them as hee<br />
could hee was ordered by the sayd Thomas his brother to goe with the<br />
sayd shipp to the Canaries and invest the proceede of the sayd goods in<br />
Canary wines for Accompt of his sayd brother) And saith that<br />
in or about december one thousand sixe hundred fiftie seaven the sayd<br />
shipp ''Mary and Joyce'' arrived at Saphia with soe many of the goods of<br />
the sayd outward Cargo as was undisposed of, and there this deponent did<br />
assiste the sayd William in the disposeing of divers other of the sayd<br />
goods for Accompt of the sayd Thomas, and there this deponent alsoe<br />
shipped aboard the said shipp a good quantitie of gold and waxe which<br />
were effects of the sayd Thomas Warren which hee this deponent had<br />
in his hands, and having soe done hee this deponent went in the sayd<br />
shipp to Santa Cruze with the sayd William Warren and there assisted<br />
him to dispose of more of the sayd shipps outward Cargo<br />
for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren which being done this deponent<br />
and the sayd William Warren in pursuance of the order of the sayd<br />
Thomas Warren went in the sayd shipp with the proceede which was<br />
made of such of the outward Cargo as was disposed of, (which proceede [?XXXX]<br />
in gold peeces of eight Amber greese and severall other Commodities<br />
to the value (in this deponents Judgment) of five or sixe thousand pounds<br />
and with the resideue of the sayd shipps outward Cargo undisposed of and<br />
the effects laden by this deponent aboard her at Saphia for the sayd Thomas<br />
his Accompt, to the Canaries, where they arrived about the latter<br />
endy arrived about the latter<br />
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