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Transcription

was at that time an apprentice sent and did goe in the said shipp as ffactor or Agent
for him hee being the person interessed in the ladeing, And saith that
the said shipp continued at Siranam untill the 20th or one and twentieth of August
1664 at which time she sailed from thence with sugars and other goods
(wherein the said Payne was principally concerned) to the Island of Barbadoes
and arrived there on or about the nine and twentieth of the said month of
August, And having taken in provisions there and fresh water they sett saile
from thence for London but by wilfulnes and ignorance of the foresd Zacharias
Long the Master of the said shipp she was carryed to Saint Valereye in
ffrance and ran ashore there and was bilged, and her lading which were
sugars were for the most part lost and the shipp was thereby
made unserviceable, and could not bee sett to sea without repaireing
and amending, And hee saith that at the severall places aforesaid
the said shipp did stand in need of and had the severall provisions and they
severally mentioned in the schedule arlate, and that the same were
usefulll fitting and necessary for the said ship,
which things were for severall severally [?fed] and spent by this
deponent (who is the person named in this article) as ffactors servant and
Agent of the said John Paine in and about the said shipp, And saith
that having fitted out the said shipp they sailed from Saint Valereyes for
London where she arrived in Aprill 1665 the said Long continued
still Master And saith that after the said shipp came to London she stood in
neede of some other provisions and things severally named in the said XXX
schedule arlate now by him read and perused, And this deponent
did lay out the severall summs severally menctioned in the said schedule
Et Alr nescit

Ad 3 arlum deponit that hee knoweth the contents of the said
schedules to bee reall and true and soe had and don as therein
is contained, and this deponent as servant and factor of the
producent did really and truely pay and lay out the severall summs
of money mencconed severally in the said schedules for severall
tacks apparrill and furniture, for provisions and mending the
said shipp and otherwise as in the said schedules contained, And
saith that at the time aclate the things schedulated could not bee
bought for lesse than the summes schedulate all which summs in
the totall amount to three hundred and five pounds thirteene
shilling and eleaven oence. Et alr nescit referendo se ad dict [?XXX]

Ad 4 arlum deponit that the parts of the severall owners amounts in all to
the summe of one hundred seaventy one pounds nineteene shillings,
and they not paying the same their severall parts in the said
shipp was arrested by a warrant from this Court Et alr nescit
se ad Registram et a eta Curia arlate nescit saving that this deponent
had possession of the said shipp for or on behalfe of the producent John
Payne

Ad 5 deponit that there is a monition obtaines as is arlate And the effect
or copy thereof was fixed upon the exchange as he beleeveth Et alr refert
se ad Registram Alr nescit.