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Transcription

Cheese, One Bale of Linnen Cloth one Bale of Serge, two [?Bales]
of Paper, All amounting to about Ninety foure or Ninety
five tonne, which were laden on board the said ship by the said
Bulkely, Pratt, and Wills, and were to be Transported in the
said ship to New England, where the said ship the Plaine
Dealing (about Eleaven weekes after her goeing from Gravesend
arrived in safety, and being soe arrived the said Wm B[?rowne]
the Master of the said ship did deliver or cause to be delivered, all the
foresaid goods and Marchandizes unto one Mr John Jo[?lliffe]
the factor or Agent of the said Bulkely, and saith the same [were]
soe delivered in good order and Condition about the Latter end
of August 1655:/ The Premisses hee deposeth goeing all the
foresaid Voyage and taking a Noate in writing of the
foresaid goods and helping to lade, and unlade the same
And further hee cannot depose./.:.

To the 6th hee saith that the said John Jolliffe was the f[?factor]
of the said Bulkely and Company at New England and
was the man to whom the said outwards lading of the said
ship was Consigned, and the said Joyliffe receaved the said
goods. And he the said Joyliffe was to order and direct
to what ports and places the said ship was to saile unto, and
further hee cannot depose./.

To the 7th hee saith that after the said Joyliffe had received the
foresaid goods from onboard the said ship the Plaine Dealing
hee the said Jollyfe did lade and put on board the said ship
3500 of Clapboard, foure hogsheads of Roll Tobaccoe, One
Thousand of Pipestaves, and five Rolls of West India Tobaccoe
all which amounted to about One hundred and two Tunns
and was all soe laden upon and for the account of the said
Bulkeley and Company, and after such Lading the said
John Joyliffe the ffactor of the said Bulkeley and Company
ordered the said Browning to set saile for Mallega in the
Streights and there to unLade and Relade the said ship, incase hee
found it to be a free Port or to that Purpose, But in case
hee should receive certaine Information of warr
betweene Spaine and England then to proceed to Pharoah
to attend and followe the order of Mr Richard Packer, [?Merchant]
for the discharge and Loading and sending the said ship [XX]
back for England, and having Perused the [?XXXX ?XXXX]
arlate hee saith that the same totally is of the arlate John
Joylyffes owne hand writing, This deponent seeing the said
Joyliffe write the same, at New England on or abouts the [?day]
of the sate thereof. And further hee cannot depose./:

To the 8th and 9th hee saith that after the said Brow[n}ing had received the
said goods on board (and alsoe the said order.) hee did on or
about the 21th day of September 1655: set saile with the said [?ship]
from