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Canaryes to lade wines upon the said Mr Bo … Canaryes to lade wines upon the said Mr Boones<br />
Account and bring the same to London and saith that<br />
hee being soe ffreighted went to the Canaryes, and there tooke on board the said<br />
ship two hundred and tenne Pipes of wine for account<br />
of the said mr Boone this Deponent signing bills of Lading<br />
for the same and there was alsoe then and there Put<br />
on board the said ship. ''Golden Starr''. ffifty one Pipes of wine<br />
for account of Mr George Clarke of London Merchant, fourty Pipes<br />
of wine for accounts of Simon Delbo of London merchant thirty one for account<br />
of Mr Bavin of London Merchant, six for Account of James<br />
Abrathat of London Merchant Twenty for account of mr<br />
James Wilky of London Merchant and four for account<br />
of Mr Nicholas Corsellis of London Merchant for all which<br />
and severall pipes and parcell of wine this Deponent<br />
signed two bills of Lading of one Tenour And saith alsoe<br />
that hee this Deponent the said time laded ffifteene Pipes<br />
and ffifteene Hogsheads of wine onboard the said ship<br />
upon his owne Account, And further cannot depose./.
To the 2d and 3d articles of the said Allegation hee saith and<br />
Deposeth that all the foresaid Pipes and parcells of<br />
wines being laden onboard the said ship, shee sett saile<br />
with the same from the Canaryes for London<br />
under the Conduct of this Deponent and Company, and<br />
in his Course to this Port shee was (on or about the 27th<br />
of November last,) met with by the ship the ''Alexander''<br />
arlate whereof one Henry Wallrop or War[?c]up was [XXXX]<br />
which said Captaine (or one of his Company haled<br />
this Deponent (under the English Colours) asking where his ship<br />
did belong, and whence shee came, and whether shee was<br />
goeing to which this Deponent made Answer (fearing the ''Alexander''<br />
to be a Spanish man of warr, that they had a Commission from the<br />
King of Scotland.) that his ship did belong to Amsterdam<br />
came from the Canaryes, and was goeing home; or to<br />
that effect, and this Deponent asking whence the ''Alexander'' was<br />
one of her Company said that shee was of Whitehall, and<br />
the said Captaine or one of his Company Comanded this Deponent<br />
to come aboard the ''Alexander'' which this Deponent refused to doe<br />
it being in the Evening, this Deponent not knowing<br />
whence the ''Alexander'' was) and then hee Comanded this<br />
Deponent to stay, and hee would send his boate on board him<br />
which this Deponent did, and presently one of the ''Alexanders''<br />
Mates came onboard the ''Starr'' in the ''Alexanders'' skiff, and this Deponent had<br />
him into the Cabbin. and gave him severall Glasses of wine, and<br />
asked him whence they were, but hee would not tell him,nce they were, but hee would not tell him, +
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