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Transcription

Lamego belonging and by them ordered to be used and imployed as aforesaid did buy and provide Two hundred Chests
of sugar and upwards, a great quantity of Shumack and some
rowles of Tobaccoes (this deponent at present not remembring the
certaine quantities of each sort of the said goods) for the use
accompt and behoofe of him the said Antonio fernandez Cara[?vaiall]
and that the said Policarpio did shipp or cause the same to be
Laden and putt on board the said shipp the New England
Merchant for the accompt aforesaid, and did consigne them to
be delivered at Roan in ffrance unto the said Antonio Rodrigues
de Morais, and Jeronimo and Raphael Rodrigues Lamego
for the behoofe and accompt of him the said fernandez. Of and
concerning the reality and trueth of the premisses this deponent saieth
he is fully convinced and assured, and rendring a reason of such
his assurance saieth, That hee this deponent in the quality of
Assistant to the said fernandez in his negotiation as aforesaid
hath both seene and perused the said Policarpios letter or letters
of asvise written (before his restraint) unto the said fernandez
concerning his said Lading of sugars, shumack and Tobaccoes
for and with the proceed, and moneys or effects soe ordered
as aforesaid, and to and for such accompt, and with such order and
consignation, as is above expressed, And for that this deponent hath
likewise seene and perused a letter of Advise sent by the Master
of the said shipp from Porto Porto aforesaid to the said
Mr ffernandez importing and implyeing the Lading of the
said sugars shumack and Tobaccoes
upon the Consignement and designe before mentioned. And
further to this Article hee deposeth not,/:.

To the seaventh Article hee saieth That it is a matter and
transaction publique and notorious, That the said shipp having
received on board her her said Lading of sugars, shumacke and
Tobaccoe, the said goods were all seized upon by the Officers of the
Inquisition at Porto Porto aforesaid or other Ministers and
Officers of the king of Portugall in that place, and that [?under]
the notion of, and as being goods said to belong to the said
Policarpio de Oliveira, and were there brought on shoare
and not permitted to proceed for france according to th[XX] [?dXXXX]
but are there detained and kept to the great prejudice and
dammage of the said fernandez the Proprietor thereof, upon
some pretence of some Crime said to be committed by the
(said