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|Transcription=To the third pretensed position and schedule
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therein mentioned hee answereth and ac=
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cepteth soe much of the Contents of the said
 +
position and schedule therein mentioned
 +
as make for him and not otherwise and
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beleeveth that the arlate Christopher
 +
Peeterson did proceed upon the said voyadge
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from hamburrowe to the Canaries and
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did there take into the said shippe for the
 +
Account of this Rendent and others the
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number or quantitye of 282 pipes of
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wines and seaven packs of Coocheneale
 +
and noe more as hee beleeveth
 +
with which hee the said Peeterson set saile to London
 +
and here arrived upon or about the Third
 +
day of January 1650 and after his Ar
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rivall here did contrary to his agreement
 +
and contract keepe and detaine this
 +
Rendents goods on board his said shippe here
 +
in the River of Thames by the space of
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eleaven dayes before hee would begin to deli
 +
ver the same although this respondent
 +
did severall times and dayes within the said
 +
eleaven dayes often desire him to deliver
 +
the same which wilfull neglect of delivery
 +
and default of the said Peterson this
 +
rendent beleeveth hee this rendent was
 +
damnified in losse or market in his
 +
said wines the Summe of 350 ''li'' And this
 +
rendent further beleeveth that att such
 +
time as the said Peetersond did deliver
 +
unto this rendent his said goods the same
 +
were much imbeazelled and wasted and
 +
spoiled soe as this rendent was dam=
 +
nified thereby in losse of wines to the
 +
value of 300 ''li'' as hee beleeveth and this
 +
rendent alsoe beleeves
 +
that the arlate Peterson albeit hee made
 
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To the third pretensed position and schedule
therein mentioned hee answereth and ac=
cepteth soe much of the Contents of the said
position and schedule therein mentioned
as make for him and not otherwise and
beleeveth that the arlate Christopher
Peeterson did proceed upon the said voyadge
from hamburrowe to the Canaries and
did there take into the said shippe for the
Account of this Rendent and others the
number or quantitye of 282 pipes of
wines and seaven packs of Coocheneale
and noe more as hee beleeveth
with which hee the said Peeterson set saile to London
and here arrived upon or about the Third
day of January 1650 and after his Ar
rivall here did contrary to his agreement
and contract keepe and detaine this
Rendents goods on board his said shippe here
in the River of Thames by the space of
eleaven dayes before hee would begin to deli
ver the same although this respondent
did severall times and dayes within the said
eleaven dayes often desire him to deliver
the same which wilfull neglect of delivery
and default of the said Peterson this
rendent beleeveth hee this rendent was
damnified in losse or market in his
said wines the Summe of 350 li And this
rendent further beleeveth that att such
time as the said Peetersond did deliver
unto this rendent his said goods the same
were much imbeazelled and wasted and
spoiled soe as this rendent was dam=
nified thereby in losse of wines to the
value of 300 li as hee beleeveth and this
rendent alsoe beleeves
that the arlate Peterson albeit hee made