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The Judith both English shipps two ladeings their severall ladeings consisting
of ffish which was delivered to this deponent at Veles and alsoe from a
board the deliverance an English shipp a cargo of pack goods brought
from England and being of English Manifacture and did notwithstanding the
sayd difference betwixt England and Spaine dispose of them for the use and
Accompt of the English Merchants interessed therein for and this deponent
did notwithstanding the sayd difference with the proceeds of sayd severall
ladeings and other effects in his hands cause the said shipps to bee laden
at Veles with Reysons of the Sunne and Mallega Reysons And did alsoe
in the sayd tyme cause receive at Mallega from on board an English
shipp called the Pilgrim a lading of fish and disposed there of the same
and notwithstanding the sayd difference did at Mallega relade the sayd
ship with Wines and fruite, and knoweth that any English shipp that
would and did touch there after the tyme of the sayd difference during the
tyme of this deponents stay there which was as aforesayd till March 1656
did trade there notwithstanding the sayd difference And soe hee verily
beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience the sayd Browneing with
his shipp and her ladeing might have done notwithstanding the sayd difference
if hee had come thither and layne layne out of Command as other
shipps did and till the factors or Agent of his Imployers had
taken care for the admittance to trade there, and might have bin
reladen back thense or other English shipps consigned to
severall English men there was And further to this article hee
cannot depose./

To the 9th hee saith that towards the latter end of September 1655
and after the difference aforesayd the Culpepper arlate an English
shipp came into Veales Roade empty to seeke a freight, and this
deponent and Mr Robert Swale English Merchant, did betwixt them
freight and lade the sayd shipp Culpepper (the arlate Jacob Reynolds Commander
with a Cargoe of Orranges and Lemmons and Raisens, with which hee
the sayd Reynolds quietly departed thense notwithstanding the
difference aforesayd, and arived safely therewith in England, And hee
alsoe saith that in the moneth of October an English shipp whereof
the arlate Eustace Smith was Commander, Was of this deponents
sight and knowledge notwithstanding the sayd difference fully laden
at Mallega with wines and other Commodities, and departed
quietly thense therewith for England where (as hee hath heard and beleeveth
shee safely arrived with the same, And saith that severall other English
shipps did about the same tyme notwithstanding the sayd difference
receave ladeing