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|Transcription=To the third hee saith the said shipp was thrise at Zant the said voyage
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as aforesaid, and that on the outwards voyage from London shee departed on the
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third of ffebruary last was a twelve moneth, and came and arived at Zant (being
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the first time of her arriving thither that voyage) on the three and twentieth of Aprill
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next following, and there she staid till the
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seaventeenth of May next after, on which day shee set saile for the Morea, and
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came there to an anchor the [?morowe], and the upon the coast of Morea
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shee staid till the 30th of the same moneth, on which day shee set saile and
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departed for Zant, and there arived on the second of June next following, and there
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shee staid till the thirteenth day of June, on which day shee departed againe
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for the Morea, where she arived the same day and there
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staid till the second of July next after, on which day shee departed thense and
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arived againe at Zant on the fourth of July aforesaid, The certaintie
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of which times hee the better knoweth, going in the said shipp and having
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nowe his Journal with him, And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot
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answer.
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To the fourth hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition, and otherwise hee
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cannot answer, and being furnished at present with his papers wherein the
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particularities and quantities of the onward lading are set downe, and saving
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what followeth.
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To the fifth negatively.
  
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To the 6th hee saith hee was not present nor knoweth ought of the
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discourse or premises interrogated.
  
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To the 7th hee saith the said shipp the ''George Bonadventure'' at the time
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of her proceeding on the said voyage from this port, was of the burthen
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of two hundred tonnes and upwards, which hee knoweth being boatswaine
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of her.
  
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To the 8th and 9th hee answereth negatively, not knowing not having heard
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as hee saith that the said mr ffarington had provided or offered to lade or
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had ready to lade any other goods than what were laden and taken aboard in
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this port upon the said shipps outwards voyage. howbeit hee saith that
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foure wherries loade of butter and cheese laden by on or on the behalfe
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of the said farrington, were by the officers of the Customs taken out of
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the said shipp, as provisions not permitted nor allowed by the Customeshouse
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to be transported, and saith there were an hundred and thirtie barrells
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of herrings laden by the said mr farrington, and were caried in the said shipp
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to Zant, and saving the said butter and cheese which were seized by the
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Customshouse. this deponent knoweth not nor hath heard of any herrings
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butter or cheese, that was provided or offered to be laden, or that was left
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behinde.
  
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To the tenth hee saith that the fore said two parcells of Greeke-cheese
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fetched from the Morea as aforesaid, were at Zant delivered and
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disposed by the order of mr John dobson who was commonly said and accounted to be
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the factor of the said George ffarrington, and to be partner in the said factorie
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with the fore said Richard ffarington, who alsoe appeared in the businesse
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when the said goods were delivered.
  
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the eleaventh hee saith that the said shipp staid and lay in the River of
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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Thames about a fortnight or three weekes after her taking in her last lading
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for the said voyage, before shee departed on the same.
  
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To the twelveth and 13th hee saith that after the said second retourne of the said shipp
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from Morea to Zant, the said factors of the said George ffarrington
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let out the said shipp to freight to the Provedor of Zant for a voyage to
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be
 
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To the third hee saith the said shipp was thrise at Zant the said voyage
as aforesaid, and that on the outwards voyage from London shee departed on the
third of ffebruary last was a twelve moneth, and came and arived at Zant (being
the first time of her arriving thither that voyage) on the three and twentieth of Aprill
next following, and there she staid till the
seaventeenth of May next after, on which day shee set saile for the Morea, and
came there to an anchor the [?morowe], and the upon the coast of Morea
shee staid till the 30th of the same moneth, on which day shee set saile and
departed for Zant, and there arived on the second of June next following, and there
shee staid till the thirteenth day of June, on which day shee departed againe
for the Morea, where she arived the same day and there
staid till the second of July next after, on which day shee departed thense and
arived againe at Zant on the fourth of July aforesaid, The certaintie
of which times hee the better knoweth, going in the said shipp and having
nowe his Journal with him, And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot
answer.

To the fourth hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition, and otherwise hee
cannot answer, and being furnished at present with his papers wherein the
particularities and quantities of the onward lading are set downe, and saving
what followeth.

To the fifth negatively.

To the 6th hee saith hee was not present nor knoweth ought of the
discourse or premises interrogated.

To the 7th hee saith the said shipp the George Bonadventure at the time
of her proceeding on the said voyage from this port, was of the burthen
of two hundred tonnes and upwards, which hee knoweth being boatswaine
of her.

To the 8th and 9th hee answereth negatively, not knowing not having heard
as hee saith that the said mr ffarington had provided or offered to lade or
had ready to lade any other goods than what were laden and taken aboard in
this port upon the said shipps outwards voyage. howbeit hee saith that
foure wherries loade of butter and cheese laden by on or on the behalfe
of the said farrington, were by the officers of the Customs taken out of
the said shipp, as provisions not permitted nor allowed by the Customeshouse
to be transported, and saith there were an hundred and thirtie barrells
of herrings laden by the said mr farrington, and were caried in the said shipp
to Zant, and saving the said butter and cheese which were seized by the
Customshouse. this deponent knoweth not nor hath heard of any herrings
butter or cheese, that was provided or offered to be laden, or that was left
behinde.

To the tenth hee saith that the fore said two parcells of Greeke-cheese
fetched from the Morea as aforesaid, were at Zant delivered and
disposed by the order of mr John dobson who was commonly said and accounted to be
the factor of the said George ffarrington, and to be partner in the said factorie
with the fore said Richard ffarington, who alsoe appeared in the businesse
when the said goods were delivered.

To the eleaventh hee saith that the said shipp staid and lay in the River of
Thames about a fortnight or three weekes after her taking in her last lading
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
from Morea to Zant, the said factors of the said George ffarrington
let out the said shipp to freight to the Provedor of Zant for a voyage to
be