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|Transcription=paid according to the sayd bill to Alderman ffrederick of London merchant
|Transcription=1. paid according to the sayd bill to Alderman Hardwick of London merchant
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for that hee this deponent receaved a receipt for the same of the sayd
2. for that hee this deponent receaved a receipt for the same of the sayd
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Alderman ffredericks servant John Lethelier And hee this
3. Alderman Hardwick of his servant John Litchelieew? And hee this
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deponent knoweth the sayd 4000 dollars was over and above the money and goods
4. deponent knoweth the sayd 4000 dollars was over & above the money & goods
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predeposed of in his deposition to the second article of the allegation for [?that GUTTER] by letter of correspondence from other ffactors of the sayd Rowse and ffowke hee knoweth that
5. by letter of his hand deponente any other fact charter of the sayd Rowse & Harwicke hee knoweth that text written in between lines no insertion points
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the moneys and goods mentioned in this deponents deposition to the second article were sent by order of the sayd Rowse and
6. the depose of in his deposition to the second article of the allegation for that
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ffowke from Venice and Ligorne and Zant soe the sayd William ffowke and were
7. the moneys and goods therein mentioned in this deponents depositon to the sayd second article were sent by and or of the sayd Rwose and
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resting in their hands at Zant or the Morea before the 4000 dollars aforesayd
8. ffowkes from Venice & Ligorne & Zant & Zant so the sayd William ffowke and were
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shipped at Genoa were sent to him the sayd William ffowke, And further to
9. resting in their hands at Zant or the Morcea before the 4000 dollars aforesayd
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these articles hee cannot depose./
10. shipped at Genoa were sent to him the sayd William ffowke, And further to
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11. these articles hee cannot depose./
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12. To the 25th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that by reason of his employment
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To the 25th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that by reason of his imployment
13. in the merchandizing affayres of the says Rowse & ffowke hee this deponent hath
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in the Marchandizing affayres of the says Rowse and ffowke hee this deponent hath
14. receaved letter a letter & Accompt from one Mario Marith Mocricini a servant
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receaved a letter and Accompt from one Marco Moricini a servant
15. of the sayd Consull William ffowke that he the consul had in his life tyme paid
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of the sayd Consull William ffowke that he the Consull had in his life tyme paid
16. for accompte of the sayd Rowse and ffowke to William fudge master of the Cesar for seven
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for Accompte of the sayd Rowse and ffowke to William fudge master of the ''Cesar'' for seaven
17. dayes demorage and hundred eighty five dollars, and that the sayd consul
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dayes demorage one hundred eighty five dollars, and that the sayd Consulls
18. his agents had paid the Anchorage & their duties in Turkey for the sayd currants
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Agents had paid the Anchorage and other duties in Turkey for the sayd Currans
19. for accompt of the sayd Rwose & ffrancis ffowke And hee alsoe saith that hee
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for Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke And hee alsoe saith that hee
20. heard the sayd ffudge confesse since coming home to England ) that hee had
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heard the sayd ffudge confesse since coming home to England) that hee had
21. recieved eight hundred fiftie eight dollars more for ( not of the same England
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receaved eight hundred fiftie eight dollars more
22. dollars XXXXX XXXXXX (for accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowkes) for
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(for Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke) for
23. thirty three dayes demorage more according to chaterparty the sayd shipp
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thirty three dayes demorage more according to charterparty the sayd shipp
24. Cesar being delayed for longe aboard her time appointed (as hee sayd) by
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''Cesar'' being delayed soe longe above her time appointed (as hee sayd) by
25. charterpart about the recieving the currans in cont laden aboard the sayd
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Charterparty about the receaving the Currans laden aboard the sayd
26. shipp, And hee this deponent saith that hee well knoweth that hee this
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shipp, And hee this deponent saith that hee well knoweth that hee
27. himselfe did at this port of London pay all the duties of this port and for
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him selfe did at this Port of London pay all the duties of this Port due for
28. all the currans brought home in the Cesar the voyage in question And
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all the Currans brought home in the ''Cesar'' the voyage in question And
29. alsoe hee this deponent saith that hee did pay to the sayd ffudge ^ for accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke in ready
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alsoe hee this deponent saith that hee did pay to the sayd ffudge by Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke in ready
30. money & by bills which hee this deponent gave he in which order to recieve
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money and by bills which hee this deponent gave him with order to receive
31. them of the persons therein named & by other order with bills (all which
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them of the persons therein named and by other order with bills (all which
32. the says ffudge hath since acknowledged kn here in to this deponent that hee
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the says ffudge hath since acknowledged to this deponent that hee
33. hath receaved) to the value of sixe or seven hundred pounds sterling in pact of
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hath receaved) to the value of sixe or seaven hundred pounds sterling in pact of
34. freight of the sayd shipp cesar for the voyage in question And further to
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freight of the sayd shipp ''Cesar'' for the voyage in question And further to
35. this article hee cannot depose./
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this article hee cannot depose./
  
36. To the 29th and 30th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that by reason of
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To the 29th and 30th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that by reason of
37. his imployment aforesayd hee this deponent received in a letter from Thomas Oliver aforesayd Viceconsull of the Morcea a noate of the quantifites and cost of
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his imployment aforesayd hee this deponent received in a letter from Thomas
38. all the currance laden aboard the cesar the voyage in question which were
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Oliver aforesayd Viceconsull of the Morea a noate of the quantites and cost of
39. ( a fine coppy thereoff hee now leaveth for the better information of this court)
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all the Currans laden aboard the ''Cesar'' the voyage in question which were
40. brought from the Gulphe by which noete it appeareth that the net value of
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brought from the Gulphe by which noate (a true coppy whereof hee now leaveth for the better information of this Court) it appeareth that the value of
41. the says currans brought the Gulphe did amount to three thousand
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the says Currans brought the Gulphe did amount to three thousand
42. four hundred and five dollars & a halfe dollar & noe more, And hee alsoe
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four hundred and five dollars and a halfe dollar and noe more, And hee alsoe
43. saith hee knoweth not nor beleeveth that the arlate Clement harbie was
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saith hee knoweth not nor beleeveth that the arlate Clement harbie was
44. at any time during the voyage in question in ffactor or supercargo for the
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at any time during the voyage in question in ffactor or Supracargo for the
45. arlate Thomas Rowse & ffrancis ffowke noe there did hee says to the sayd Rowse wither did hee sayd to the says
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arlate Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke neither did hee send to the sayd Rowse
46. Rowse & ffrancis ffowke any ffactorie or invoice touching the sayd currance
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and ffrancis ffowke any ffactorie or Invoice touching the sayd Currans
47. that this deponent knweth of And further to these articles he cannot depose.
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that this deponent knoweth of And further to these articles he cannot depose.
48. To the rest of the articles of the sayd allegation her
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49. is not examined by direction of the producers./
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50. To right hand of page bottom corner
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the rest of the articles of the sayd allegation her
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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is not examined by direction of the producents./
  
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paid according to the sayd bill to Alderman ffrederick of London merchant
for that hee this deponent receaved a receipt for the same of the sayd
Alderman ffredericks servant John Lethelier And hee this
deponent knoweth the sayd 4000 dollars was over and above the money and goods
predeposed of in his deposition to the second article of the allegation for [?that GUTTER] by letter of correspondence from other ffactors of the sayd Rowse and ffowke hee knoweth that
the moneys and goods mentioned in this deponents deposition to the second article were sent by order of the sayd Rowse and
ffowke from Venice and Ligorne and Zant soe the sayd William ffowke and were
resting in their hands at Zant or the Morea before the 4000 dollars aforesayd
shipped at Genoa were sent to him the sayd William ffowke, And further to
these articles hee cannot depose./

To the 25th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that by reason of his imployment
in the Marchandizing affayres of the says Rowse and ffowke hee this deponent hath
receaved a letter and Accompt from one Marco Moricini a servant
of the sayd Consull William ffowke that he the Consull had in his life tyme paid
for Accompte of the sayd Rowse and ffowke to William fudge master of the Cesar for seaven
dayes demorage one hundred eighty five dollars, and that the sayd Consulls
Agents had paid the Anchorage and other duties in Turkey for the sayd Currans
for Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke And hee alsoe saith that hee
heard the sayd ffudge confesse since coming home to England) that hee had
receaved eight hundred fiftie eight dollars more
(for Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke) for
thirty three dayes demorage more according to charterparty the sayd shipp
Cesar being delayed soe longe above her time appointed (as hee sayd) by
Charterparty about the receaving the Currans laden aboard the sayd
shipp, And hee this deponent saith that hee well knoweth that hee
him selfe did at this Port of London pay all the duties of this Port due for
all the Currans brought home in the Cesar the voyage in question And
alsoe hee this deponent saith that hee did pay to the sayd ffudge by Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke in ready
money and by bills which hee this deponent gave him with order to receive
them of the persons therein named and by other order with bills (all which
the says ffudge hath since acknowledged to this deponent that hee
hath receaved) to the value of sixe or seaven hundred pounds sterling in pact of
freight of the sayd shipp Cesar for the voyage in question And further to
this article hee cannot depose./

To the 29th and 30th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that by reason of
his imployment aforesayd hee this deponent received in a letter from Thomas
Oliver aforesayd Viceconsull of the Morea a noate of the quantites and cost of
all the Currans laden aboard the Cesar the voyage in question which were
brought from the Gulphe by which noate (a true coppy whereof hee now leaveth for the better information of this Court) it appeareth that the value of
the says Currans brought the Gulphe did amount to three thousand
four hundred and five dollars and a halfe dollar and noe more, And hee alsoe
saith hee knoweth not nor beleeveth that the arlate Clement harbie was
at any time during the voyage in question in ffactor or Supracargo for the
arlate Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke neither did hee send to the sayd Rowse
and ffrancis ffowke any ffactorie or Invoice touching the sayd Currans
that this deponent knoweth of And further to these articles he cannot depose.

To the rest of the articles of the sayd allegation her
is not examined by direction of the producents./

To