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Transcription

they were part of thirtie pipes which hee (as hee advised) intended
to lade in the said shipp the John Baptist Cord henderman master
and that the occasion of such lading them in the mary and Joice
was because the said Cord henderman having his shipp full with
the other 25 of the said 30 pipes and other wines received
aboard for this deponents account, could not or would not receive the said five pipes aboard
And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving hee referreth himselfe to
the said bill of lading, and addeth that the said 25 pipes soe laden
in Cord henderman came consigned to the said producent videlicet
the said name of david Constantine, and under the marke mentioned
in the said bill annexed to this allegation, namely the marke
in the margent, which the producent received and sold for his owne proper account

[MARKE, LH MARGIN]

To the nineth hee saith that by the name of david Constantine
the said Robert Breton was and is in the matter in question truely
meant and intended, and hee the said Robert was and
is the person for whose account the said five pipes of wine were
laded, and that by the names of William and John Vandervall
this deponent was and is meant and intended, and this deponent
was and is the very person to whome the said five pipes of wine
were consigned to be delivered as aforesaid, And otherwise saving
his foregoing deposition hee deposeth not.

Tio the tenth hee saith hee well and personally knoweth the said
don lewis Perez da Victoria having conversed much with him in
the said Islands of the Canaries where the said don Lewes did
and doth reside and where this deponent hath bin, and hath seene
the said don lewes often write,
and by such often seeing him
write and by severall letters of advise received from him, this
deponent well knoweth his hand writing, and verily beleeveth
the letter or letters of advise annexed and now showed unto him to be the
proper hand writing of the said don lewes, and saith that
the said letter or letters and the factorie or Invoice alsoe annexed and
now showed unto him came in the foresaid letter of advise
written and sent as aforesaid from the said don lewes Perez da Victoria
to this deponent and whereof hee hath predeposed, and this deponent
delivered the same to him as aforesaid, And otherwise saving as
aforesaid hee cannot depose.

To the eleaventh hee saith the said five pipes of canarie wines
were and are belonging to and were and are laded for the proper
account of the said producent, and that noe other person whatsoever
had or hath any interest therein, which hee knoweth for the reasons
aforesaid, and were and are part of the proceede of his foresaid
bayes, and otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot depose.

To the 12th hee saith that the said producent and this deponent
were and are English men and merchants living in London and subiects
of this Commonwealth, and for such commonly accounted; and
referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition.

Upon the rest not examined et cetera.

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