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<document-start>
1. cleered as bound for the Barbadoes, but the sayd Maurice ................. told
2. this deponent that hee did beleeve shee was bound for Virginia though shee
3. were entered as bound to the Barbadoes And further to these articles hee
4. cannot depose
5. To the 3:4th 5th 6th and 7th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee
6. hath by letters of Advice from his freinds and correspondents in
7. Virginia) bin informed that the sayd Phillipp Ewer arrived with his
8. sayd shipp in Virginia about the latter end of Aprill or beginning of May
9. one thousand sixe hundred fifty fiue And further to these articles hee
10. cannot depose./
11. To the 8th and 9th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith saving his
12. foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose./
13. To the 10th ˹and 11th˺ hee cannot depose saving hee saith hee heard the sayd Watts
14. the producent in the yeares 1654 or 1655 saye that hee had taken tonnage for
15. Tobaccoe in the sayd Ewers shipp and that hee had given notice thereof to
16. the arlate Samuell Mathews his Correspondent at Virginia And saith
17. that the sayd Mathews did in the sayd yeare 1655 send home in the
18. Shipps the Seaven Sisters and the Charles of London forty hogsheades of
19. tobaccoe, in each twenty which hee verily beleeveth the sayd Mathews
20. (having XX notice that the sayd Watts had taken tonnage in the sayd
21. Ewers shipp) would haue laden on board the sayd Ewers shipp if
22. shee had come thither in due tyme and soe soone in the yeare as other shipps
23. did And further to this article hee cannot depose/
24. To the 12th article hee saith that hee this deponent is by profession of
25. a Merchant and hath traded to Virginia for Tobaccoe for these twelve yeares
26. or thereaboutes last past and thereby knoweth that it ˹is˺ usuall with such as are
27. traders in tobaccoe there and have any by them to send their tobaccoes by
28. when March is past by any shipps they can, ........... or if noe shipps bee
29. bound for England bee then there then to barter it away to any that will
30. take it for the like quantitie of tobaccoe to bee paid them the next yeare
31. following or send the same for New England, rather then keepe it in Virginia
32. after March is past, by reason it is a Commoditie which with the heate
33. of the Country in Virginia will bee spoiled if it bee kept after the
34. Moneth of March next following ... after the yeare wherein it
35. groweth And further to this article hee cannot depose./
36. To the 13th hee saith hee knoweth that seuerall Shipps bound to Virginia
37. did enter into Charterparty in September and October 1654 and that the
38. sayd shipps were cleered at Gravesend and departed thence before the end
39. of November next following, and arrived as this deponent hath bin by
40. letters informed in Virginia in the Moneths of January and ˹or˺ ffebruary
41. next following and came home............................................ some
42. of them of this deponents knowledge ........ without any dead freight
43. and soe might the sayd Ewers shipp haue done ˹as hee verily beleeveth˺ if shee had come
44. to Virginia in due tyme as other shipps did And further hee cannot depose/
45. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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