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|Transcription=from thence in October last, And that by his being there hee
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well knoweth that the custome in the Morea is that if any
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English Merchant is a factor come to buy any commodity they
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are to acquaint the Consull of the sayd Morea or in his
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absence his Vice=Consull and to take his assistance or advice
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in taking the Licence for Lading of goods and to take a Dr[?a]ggerman that soe what they goe to buy
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may be according to the custome of the place and that noe disturbance may arise and that for
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the same there is the duty of Consulage due and to bee payd
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unto the sayd Consull by the English Merchants and
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shipps, And further he deposeth not
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To the 2d and 3d articles
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To the fourth article he deposeth and saith that in pursuance
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of the sayd contract and bargaine soe made betweene him this
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deponent on the behalfe of the producents and the sayd
 +
Bashaw and his Vice=Bashaw, the sayd Bashaw did cause
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the Country people of the sayd places to bee summoned in
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and gave notice unto them of the bargaine of saile (sic)
 +
of all their Currance, which he had soe made, and required
 +
them to bring in their Currance with all speed to bee
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weighed
  
 
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Transcription

from thence in October last, And that by his being there hee
well knoweth that the custome in the Morea is that if any
English Merchant is a factor come to buy any commodity they
are to acquaint the Consull of the sayd Morea or in his
absence his Vice=Consull and to take his assistance or advice
in taking the Licence for Lading of goods and to take a Dr[?a]ggerman that soe what they goe to buy
may be according to the custome of the place and that noe disturbance may arise and that for
the same there is the duty of Consulage due and to bee payd
unto the sayd Consull by the English Merchants and
shipps, And further he deposeth not

To the 2d and 3d articles

To the fourth article he deposeth and saith that in pursuance
of the sayd contract and bargaine soe made betweene him this
deponent on the behalfe of the producents and the sayd
Bashaw and his Vice=Bashaw, the sayd Bashaw did cause
the Country people of the sayd places to bee summoned in
and gave notice unto them of the bargaine of saile (sic)
of all their Currance, which he had soe made, and required
them to bring in their Currance with all speed to bee
weighed