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Transcription

To the 22th hee deposeth not:

To the 23th hee can not depose.

To the 24th hee cannot depose, saving that every hundred weight
of the said Pepper at the time of the unlading thereof at Lighorne did
make a quintall

To the 25th hee saith that at the said time of unlading
the said shipp at Leghorne every Quintall was worth about
fourteene peeces of Eight cleare of all Charges (accompting
every peece of Eight at five shillings or thereabouts and aXXX
and about that rate a Quintall of Copper (sic) was then and
there usually sold for. And further hee Cannot depose

To the 26th hee cannot depose/:

To the 27th hee saith that the said 672 Bahaizees of
pepper soe laden on board the said ship as aforesaid at
Andra (sic) Ponza, and Carried in the said ship to Lyghorne did
cost at Indra (sic) Ponza nine thousand seaven hundred and
fifteene peeces of Eight or neere thereabouts accounting
every peece of Eight at five shillings a peece at Indra
Ponza, which doth amount unto 2428: li 15: s sterling: And saith
that the provision and scuturage of the same doth amount
to about 375: li sterl. The Premisses hee deposeth being
supra Cargoe of the said ship the said voyage; and
Laid out the said peeces of Eight at Indra Ponza
And further cannot depose:

To the 28th hee saith that the said Sir John Dethick
Knight, and the rest of the ffreighters aforesad, have and
must pay all the Dead ffreight, and for the Dammage
of the said Bantam ffrigot by the Dutch aforesd
And further hee cannot depose:

To the 29th hee saith that the said Sir John Dethick and all
the partyes in the suite; (who are all Englishmen and
subjects of this Comonwealth of England) besides the
foresaid damages, have sustained great Loss; and
Damages in forbearance of their principall money.

And further cannot depose.

To the 30th hee saith that during the time that the said
ship the Bantam ffrigot was upon the Coast of Sumatra
and in the East Indias the Voyage in question; this deponent
and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the
said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very
Civilly, and peacably, and did not doe any Injury or
wrong to any of the ships, goods, or psons, of or belonging
to the said Dutch East India Company, And that in
?Respect