HCA 13/70 f.393r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 393 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 23/11/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
Editorial history | |
Created 27/08/14, by CSG |
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25./
D.3.
To the eleaventh Interrogatory he answereth negatively, And
further saith that he hath not heard that any party or
parties did buy in the Morea any Currance of the same
yeares growth with those , which the producents bought./
To the twelth Interrogatory he answereth that presents or guifts being
customary unto the officers interate, It is reckoned according to
agreement in every bargaine made betweene Merchants factor[?s]
and the Turkish officer, sometimes tis agreed that the factor
shall pay and cleere all charges, and sometimes that the officer
of the Country shall doe it, because he can come off cheaper.
To the 13th Interrogatory he answereth that the interrate shipp departed
from Petras on or about the ninth of October last past and
that she stayed about 7 dayes at Petras after the losse of
the syd Currance;
To the fourteenth Interrogatory he answereth that when the Morea
Merchant came from Petras there was left belonging to
the sayd John Taylor and Company the effect of the said
two halfe peeces of Scarlett being 70ty Dollars and alsoe
belonging to them the said John Taylor and Company one hundred
and twelve Dollars wrongfully detayned by the Vice Bashaw,
whose name is Sin Nonaga, and he alsoe answereth that there
were brought hence in the said shipp 89 piggs of Lead, which
would have bin sold at Morea with good profitt, But the
menaces and threats of the Great ones of the Country procured
by the foule practices of the said ffowke made the said shipp
to come caway with the said goods unsold
And that his this Rendents contest John kennett did on the
day or day before the said boate of Currance was taken away
from the ffactors or Agents of the producents, send unto this
Rendent 240 Dollars which this Rendent (in respect of the
danger and disturbance that was like to followe upon the said ffowlkes
procurement) sent back againe on shipp board to the said
kennett, And further he cannot answeare
To the fifteenth Interrogatory