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there that the arlate George ffarington ha … there that the arlate George ffarington had lately bene att Naples<br />
and that he had there videlicet att Naples before a Notary Publique there<br />
living by Contract solemnly made before the sayd Notary betweene them<br />
the sayd George ffarington and the forsayd Roger<br />
Hatton, really and truly promised concluded and agreed to and with<br />
the sayd Roger Hatton the factor or Agent of the sayd Hill Hallet and<br />
Company that the sayd George ffarington or his Agents would<br />
deliver unto and aboard such shipp or shipps as he the sayd Roger<br />
Hatton should send to receyve the same in the port of Petras the number<br />
of one thousand one hundred salmes of oyles of Galipoly measure<br />
att or before the end of January 1652 new stile att a price then<br />
agreed upon betweene them cleare of all Charges for the use and<br />
Accompt of the sayd Hill Hallett and Company. And saith he knoweth<br />
that the sayd Contract was really and truly made not onely by the<br />
relation of the sayd Roger Hatton in december 1651. as aforesayd, but<br />
allso for that he saw a true Copie of the Origniall contract extracted<br />
out of the Notaries Protocoll who first wrote and drew up the same<br />
and allso for that he heard the sayd George ffarington himselfe<br />
acknowledge and confesse the same att Zante in the presence of this<br />
deponent, and afterwards saw him acknowledge the same in a writing<br />
under his hand signed by him the sayd ffarington in the sight and<br />
presence of this deponent the sayd Giles Lawrence Thomas Parsons John<br />
ffollet (which Parsons and ffollet are since slayne) and one Solomon Bywas<br />
a Jew. And further cannot depose
To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that<br />
the arlate Roger Hatton according to and in pursuance of the<br />
foresayd Agreement or Contract concerning the sayd olyles did in the<br />
sayd moneth of december order and direct the saud Giles Lawrence to<br />
sayle and carry the sayd shipp the ''Agreement'' to Petras to receyve<br />
and take in the sayd oyles, and by the wat ordered and directed him the<br />
sayd Giles Lawrence to touch att Zant and there to say 24. howres<br />
to receyve the advise and direction of the sayd George ffarington<br />
concerning the sayd oyles according to the contract above mentioned<br />
And that accordingly the sayd Giles Lawrence did sett sayle from Naples<br />
touching att Messina by the way and so to Zant with the sayd shipp the<br />
''Agreement'', and carryed in her so many peices of 8/8 as amounted<br />
in sterling money to 4593 ''li''. 15 ''s'', being in all seventeene<br />
thousand and five hundred peices of eight more or lesse [?the] which<br />
moneyes he the sayd Hatton putt into her as and for the money of<br />
and to and for the accompt of the sayd Richard Hill John Hallett<br />
John Gregory and Company, the same being to pay and satisfty the sayd<br />
George ffarrington for the foresayd 1100 salmes of oyle, and the<br />
sayd shipp arrived safe att Zant with the sayd moneyes, the premisses<br />
he knoweth to be true being Masters mate of the sayd shipp the<br />
voyage in question and well and particularly acquainted with the designe<br />
and passages aforesayd. And otherwise cannot depose.
To the seventh eighth and nynth articles of the sayd allegation his deponent saith and<br />
deposeth that after the sayd shipps Aarrivall att Zant the foresayd Giles Lawrence<br />
did there acquaint the sayd George ffarington with his order from Mr Hatton<br />
touching the sayd oyles, and that he had money aboard his shipp to pay<br />
for them as they should be delivered aboard, And saith that thereupon the<br />
sayd George ffarrington did then and there signify ad declare unto the<br />
sayd Giles Lawrence that he could not according to his contract and<br />
agreement made with teh sayd Roger Hatton furnish the sayd<br />
Lawrencetton furnish the sayd<br />
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