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Transcription

Ad 5 nescit deponere salvis predeportis refereado se ad schedulas aarlatus.

Ad 6 deponit that the arlate Robert ffoote and Benjamin Child advised this
deponents said Master that they had laded on board the said ship at Legorne (she touching
there in her passage for London) two bailes of kidskins for their owne
account marked and numbred as arlate. And that the said Welwyn had subscribed
a note as is arlate And saith the fifth schedule is subscribed by the said Welwyn
as is arlate, this deponent having severall times seene him write his name.
and thereby being acquainted with manner and character in writing
Et alr refereado se ad drum schedulam nescit

Ad 7 deponit that the arlate Robert ffoote sent a Copy of a Certificate obtained from
the arlate [?Sir]John ffinch6 his Majestys resident at fflorence to this deponents
said master. Which Copy he alsoe sawe Et alr nescit proparte sua saving he beleeveth
that the said Currans really belong to the arlate Daniel Pourteene and Edward Watts
Ad nescit deponere

Ad 9 deponit that when the said shipp was seized or stoppd in ffalmouth by the parties arlate
Oyles were then worth and about London would have bin sold for 60: li sterling and upwards
per tonne, and now they will yeild but abput 45: li per tonne. And saith that hee hath
seene a note subscribed by one Tremaine for the receipt of twenty one pound
from his precontest Mr Walwyn Et alr nescit saving the said producents
have suffered losse and dfammage in the losse of their marketts and demurrage of their
shipp and leakeage of oiles, and dammage of goods, in this deponents Judgment
and as hee verily beleeveth, to the vallue of about 2000 li sterling.

Ad 10th deponit that the lading of oyles belonging to this deponents Master and partners were assured upon
at Genoa to come from Gallipoli for London for the account aforesaid by ffrancis Gardiner
and Thomas Kirke and the Charge thereof was drawne upon this deponents master
who gace credit in his bookes to his said factor who procured the same to bee assured, which
hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid.

Ad ult dicit predepoita per eum esse vera./

Ad Interria. [CENTRE HEADING]

Ad primum rendet that hee is not related to Alderman ffoote otherwise than by being his
apprentice nor to any of the parties producent and was borne at Harradon
in Northtonshire as he supposeth it to bee.

Ad negative saying that hee was not one of the Company of the shipp in question

Ad 3 et 4 nescit. not knoweing either of the parties Interrogate

Ad 5 nescit.

Ad 6 rendet that the second schedule annexed was sent overland to this deponents master
from Venice by the foresaid Ravenscroft this deponent seing the receipt of it. Et alr nescit.

Ad 7 nescit.

Ad 8 nescit salvis predepositis ad qua se refert

Ad 9 nescit salvis prdeprtis

Ad 10 deponit that when the said ship was sent to Gallipoli the said Ravenscroft acquianted
this deponents Master with his designe in lading the said ship with oyles, and desired to
know of him whether hee would accept of any share in the said oiles who
accepted of one halfe of the said oiles for himselfe and sonne and to that purpose wrote to him. Et alr
nescit.

Ad 11 12 et 13 nescit et pro parte sua negative. And saith he the said Walwyn is at present a lodger
at this deponents own house.

Ad 14 et 15 nescit.

Ad 16 rendet that the master of the said shipp wrote or caused to bee writ a letter to this deponents master [?XXXX]
whether hee should come up to London in regard severall enemyes pickaroones were on these coasts as he [?XXXX]
and this deponents Maser with the consent of the foresaid Mr Pourteene and Mr Watts ordered him to come for
London. but hee came before such order came to his hands as hee hath bin informed. Et alr nescit.

Fra: Raynsford [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]