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Transcription

[?DXX] [?XXXXXX] [?XXXX] [?nules] et Georgius Carew [?XXX] navem}
[?XXX] [?XXX] Jesus Maria Joseph Saint Andrew et bena in ead et con}
Joachim Laurentia et Davidem Zollicoffers, pro interesseium bonis}
et Thomaso [?XXXXX] et Johan Baptista Ghignio pro interessese]
in nave pred respective auter[?venionem]. Exton Suckley

1.

Johannes Baptista [?Ghignio]
de Arinsano infra [?XXXX]
Genoa Nauta Master navis [?XXX XXXX]
Jesus Maria Joseph Saint Andrew, annos
agens 25 aut circiter dicit et deponit [?proud]
sequitur videlicet:/

Ad primum arlum dia Allonis deponit et dicit That hee well knoweth
the aclate Joachim Laurence and David Zollicoffer his freighters
and hath soe knowne them ever since they freighted his ship the
Jesus Maria Joseph Saint Andrew of which this deponent is Captaine which the
freighting him was in December last at Valentia in the Dominions of the
King of Spaine, at which place the said freighters lived the said time and
kept house, and there hee left them all living. And sayth that they
freighted the said ship to goe from Valentia to Gaudia and [?Sabia] in the
Kingdome of Valentia aforesaid to take in Wine and Reysins and other merchandi
sing as their ffactors would lade, and to carry the same to Hamborowe
and there to Deliver the same to John Scothering a merchant and reputed Senator
of that place And all for the account of the sayd three Zollicoffers
his freighters And soe his papers doe alsoe demonstrate
et alr nescit./

Ad 2:um deponiit That the sayd ship being soe freighted
the sayd Zollicoffers did lade onboard the sayd ship at Gaudia
one hundred seaventy five pipes of wine, and twelve butts of Pickled
Lemons and three butts of Brandy and two hundred sixty foure basketts
of Raysins, about 2 hundred kintalls of Rosemary leaves and as hee thinketh about fourty two hundred [?XXX] and about six bales of some other goods and at Sabia they did
alsoe lade onboard the sayd ship about two thousand foure hundred sixty
seaven basketts of Raysins All for the account of the sayd three Zollicoffers
who were present at the sayd places, and the same hee saith were to be [?carryed]
to and delivered at Hamborow as aforesayd for and upon the account and adventure
of the sayd three Zollicoffers And hee further saith that hee tooke
not any of his present lading at any other Place saving that at [?XXXX]
hee tooke in twenty foure basketts of [?XXXX] [?XXXX] and two butts and a halfe of wine for this deponents owne account two butts
of wines for one of his pilotts & two butts more for his other pilot and one for his other marriners [?XXX]
nescit saving hee saith that hee this deponent laded at Gaudia three butts of
black wines for his owne provision and at Sabia sixty three basketts of
Raysins for his owne account.

Ad 3:um deponit That the sayd three Zollicoffers told this Deponent at the [?time]
of lading the sayd Goods that Mr John Lomkuell of London Merchantt was their
correspondent in England, and that if hee this deponent should by Storme or other
accident be driven into England hee should make his addresses to the sayd
Mr Limkuell, And saith that then the arlate Mr Tobias Zollicoffer was
come into England et alr pro [?XXX] sua nescit.

Ad 4:um deponit That hee this deponent did not before hee was brought in by
the Privateer that tooke him receive any letter about this busuines from
the sayd Mr Tobias Zollicoffer but since the sayd Mr Tobias Zollicoffer came [?XX] [?to]
him promising him to assist him and get him cleared which what expedition [?hee]
could. And hee further saith that this sayd Cargo of Goods
marked with the marke in the margent which is an [?iron] marke
it being heated the marke was burnt upon the Caskes, and hee [?supposeth] that
the sayd marke is the usuall marke of the sayd freighters, but hee doth not know
it to be soe not having ever before carryed any goods from them et alr referend[?XX]
Et al Regrum hujus Curia et nescit

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Gaudia

?Gaudia (OR, ?Gandia). Gandia is a town on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, ca. 75 km south of Valencia