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Transcription

this deponent is a Bachiler and for theis 6 yeares last past hath
bene a Mariner and in that ymployment hath bene in Italy Spaine
fflanders as voyages happened and now in England, and before
he so became a Mariner lived constantly att venice where he
saith he was bourne.

To the 3rd and 4th and 5th he saith that the said shipp Angolo Castado[?] began this present
voyage about 4 monethes agoe from the Citty and port of Venice
and from thence sayled directly to Zant laden with about 50[?]
baggs of Anniseeds, and empty butts for Carrans, and money
to buy and provide the sayd Currans, which anniseed and empty butts
and money was taken in att venice for accompte as he heard att
venice and beleiveth of the said Burghetti, and the same being
arrived and brought in the said shipp to Zant. The said butts and
were delivered to a Certaine merchant whose name he knoweth
not which merchant returned the said butts back againe filled with Currants being about 140 or
160 butts being laden on board the said vessell Angelo Custade[?]
departed therewith and the foresaid Anniseeds from Zant to Messina, and there tooke
in fresh water, and from Messina she sayled her direct Course
for Dantzyck being her port of discharge, but in her way was
mett with and surprized by the Suckly frigatt and brought into a
little Isle nere to ffalmouth and from the said Isle was brought
to ffalmouth where she now remaynes. And otherwise he cannot
depose.

To the 6th Interrogatory he saith he did not see any bills of lading signed
for the said goods nor any of that nor knoweth what or how many were
signed nor doth he know or hath heard that there were any privat
notice or Instructions to sayle the said shipp for Amsterdam or any
other port or place in Holland or Zealand or ffrance in case
the same might or could passe unmolested, nor knoweth nor hath
heard of any directions given but for dantzyck onely. And
otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 7th Interrogatory he saith he neyther saw knoweth nor hath heard
of any [Charter party?] that was made for this voyage. And otherwise
he cannot depose.

To the 8th Interrogatory he saith he doth not know what bills of lading
were in or found on board the said shipp and further cannot depose.

To the 9th Interrogatory he saith he doth not know beleive nor hath
heard that there were any bills of lading letters or other papers
whatsoever anyway concerning the said shipp or her lading hid
eyther within or without the said shipp, or burnt found throwne
overboard or made away after or before the seizure of the
sayd shipp. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 10th Interrogatory he saith that the foresaid Burghetti who was
said att venice to be the lader of the saod Anniseeds Butts and money
was