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To the third hee saith the said shipp was … To the third hee saith the said shipp was thrise at Zant the said voyage<br />
as aforesaid, and that on the outwards voyage from London shee departed on the<br />
third of ffebruary last was a twelve moneth, and came and arived at Zant (being<br />
the first time of her arriving thither that voyage) on the three and twentieth of Aprill<br />
next following, and there she staid till the<br />
seaventeenth of May next after, on which day shee set saile for the Morea, and<br />
came there to an anchor the [?morowe], and the upon the coast of Morea<br />
shee staid till the 30th of the same moneth, on which day shee set saile and<br />
departed for Zant, and there arived on the second of June next following, and there<br />
shee staid till the thirteenth day of June, on which day shee departed againe<br />
for the Morea, where she arived the same day and there<br />
staid till the second of July next after, on which day shee departed thense and<br />
arived againe at Zant on the fourth of July aforesaid, The certaintie<br />
of which times hee the better knoweth, going in the said shipp and having<br />
nowe his Journal with him, And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot<br />
answer.
To the fourth hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition, and otherwise hee<br />
cannot answer, and being furnished at present with his papers wherein the<br />
particularities and quantities of the onward lading are set downe, and saving<br />
what followeth.
To the fifth negatively.
To the 6th hee saith hee was not present nor knoweth ought of the<br />
discourse or premises interrogated.
To the 7th hee saith the said shipp the ''George Bonadventure'' at the time<br />
of her proceeding on the said voyage from this port, was of the burthen<br />
of two hundred tonnes and upwards, which hee knoweth being boatswaine<br />
of her.
To the 8th and 9th hee answereth negatively, not knowing not having heard<br />
as hee saith that the said mr ffarington had provided or offered to lade or<br />
had ready to lade any other goods than what were laden and taken aboard in<br />
this port upon the said shipps outwards voyage. howbeit hee saith that<br />
foure wherries loade of butter and cheese laden by on or on the behalfe<br />
of the said farrington, were by the officers of the Customs taken out of<br />
the said shipp, as provisions not permitted nor allowed by the Customeshouse<br />
to be transported, and saith there were an hundred and thirtie barrells<br />
of herrings laden by the said mr farrington, and were caried in the said shipp<br />
to Zant, and saving the said butter and cheese which were seized by the<br />
Customshouse. this deponent knoweth not nor hath heard of any herrings<br />
butter or cheese, that was provided or offered to be laden, or that was left<br />
behinde.
To the tenth hee saith that the fore said two parcells of Greeke-cheese<br />
fetched from the Morea as aforesaid, were at Zant delivered and<br />
disposed by the order of mr John dobson who was commonly said and accounted to be<br />
the factor of the said George ffarrington, and to be partner in the said factorie<br />
with the fore said Richard ffarington, who alsoe appeared in the businesse<br />
when the said goods were delivered.
To the eleaventh hee saith that the said shipp staid and lay in the River of<br />
Thames about a fortnight or three weekes after her taking in her last lading<br />
for the said voyage, before shee departed on the same.
To the twelveth and 13th hee saith that after the said second retourne of the said shipp<br />
from Morea to Zant, the said factors of the said George ffarrington<br />
let out the said shipp to freight to the Provedor of Zant for a voyage to<br />
bedor of Zant for a voyage to<br />
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