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Transcription

To the 7. hee saith, the Christen name of the interrate Wyse is
John, and beleeveth that by the said Wyse the Master or Commander
of the Richard and William interrate was and is intended And
further cannot depose./

To the 8th hee saith hee knoweth nothing of the bond or security
interrate, but saith that the dart and African frigatts were both of them
both at Scanderoone and Cyprus during some of the time the Thomas
Bonadventure and Richard and William were there./

To the 9th hee saith hee can give no satisfaction to the demmands thereof, not
being at Aleppo the time interrate.

To the 10th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, saying the last
goods laden at Cyprus in the Thomas Bonadventure came aboard her
upon the 26th day of May .1652. And further knoweth not./

To the 11th hee saith the said shipp Thomas Bonadventure after her said
lading remained at Cyprus about 12. daies, but knoweth not that shee
was dispatched thence before the 9th day of June predeposed./:-

To the 12th hee saith, the said shipp Thomas Bonadventure after her
departure from Cyprus coming to Zant remained there and at Cephalonia
about 20. daies, and during all or most of that time, as hee now remembreth
the wind was not favourable to come thence for England./

To the 13th hee saith no English shipp or shipps bound for England
did in the time of the said Bonadventures remaining at Zant and
Cefalonia aforesaid depart thence for England./

To the further Interrogatories ministred the 14th of december 1654

To the first hee was and continued Gunner of the shipp Thomas Bon
adventure interrate in the Voiage in question till her discharge at
Porta fferrara interrate, and hath received all his wages due for the said
service, and saith hee beleeveth all the rest of the said shipps Companie
have been also fully satisfied and payd, partly at Porta fferrara, and
the rest here at London by Captaine George hughes and his Purser

To the second hee knoweth not mnor ever heard any thing of the suite in
Law interrate:/

To the third hee saith, That hee this rendent served in the shipp interrate in
the service of this Commonwealth, and for such his service had 50 s
a moneth, each moneth at 28. daies, and in the voiage in question had
32 s per moneth, And further knoweth not./

To the 4th hee saith hee this rendent was at Porto Longone interrate
when the same was blocked up by the dutch, And saith, as hee remembreth
the dutch shipps withdrew before that place about the beginning
of January 1652. English style./

To the 5th hee saith hee first knew the interrate Roger ffowke at
Constantinople about two yeares since, And saith hee is English
Consull at Cyprus, but for whom hee doeth factorie, besides the interrate
(ffrederick