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after an Algier man of warr came up with t … after an Algier man of warr came up with the Sally man and by force<br />
rescued this deponent and company from him, and desirous<br />
to him the English his friends, rendred them afterwards safe aboard the<br />
[''Langpart''], one of the frigots of this Commonwealth, Captaine Cuttenes<br />
commander, but the said shipp the ''ffrancis'' with her said lading<br />
were irrecoverably carried away by the said Sally man<br />
of warr, and soe the said [?fruite] and the said Mr [?Bence] part of<br />
the vessell, tackle and furniture were and are utterly lost to<br />
the said Mr [?Bence]. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
Repeated before doctor Clerke.
Edward Pelly [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 20th of January 1654. [CENTRE HEADING]
The claime of the foresaid doctor ffrancisco}<br />
Benzi for seaventeene two and thirtieth parts}<br />
of the shipp ''Prince'', and one third of the ''Grimani''}<br />
aforesaid.}
Examined upon the allegation given in<br />
this cause on the behalfe of the<br />
said doctor Benze the seaventeenth<br />
of September 1652.
'''6us/'''
'''William Wilmore''' of Wapping in the County<br />
of Middlesex Mariner aged 32 yeares or<br />
thereabouts sworne and examined
To the first article hee saith and deposeth that hee verie well knoweth<br />
and for theise seaven yeares last past hath well knowne the producent<br />
doctor ffrancisco Benzi, and bin well acquainted with him at Venice<br />
for the most part of that time, and saith that about foure yeares since<br />
hee this deponent was present in Venice at which time the<br />
two shipps the ''Prince'' arlate whereof Claus Tunnison [?Click] was<br />
master, and the shipp the ''Grimani'' alias the ''Armes of Midenblick''<br />
(John harman lieves master) were riding at the harbour<br />
of Venice, and this deponent was then and there conversant and<br />
acquainted with the said two masters, this deponent then riding<br />
alsoe there with a shipp whereof hee was commander and<br />
wherein the said doctor Banzi (sic) had interest, named the ''Madona''<br />
''de Stellario'' of Venice. And saith hee this deponent was then privie<br />
to and well acquainted with a treatie betweene the said<br />
doctor ffrancisco Benzi and some dutch merchants there resident<br />
about the said doctors buying severall parts in each of the said shipps,<br />
and at length they agreed and contracted therefore, but the particular<br />
parts hee remembreth not, And after hee had bought the said parts<br />
hee contributed towards and otherwise furthered the setting out of the<br />
said two shipps in the service of the Republique of Venice<br />
against the Turkes, in which service they went out of this deponents<br />
sight and knowledge, going out in their company [?XX] the foresaid shipp<br />
the ''Madonna de Stellario''. And afterwards they retoruning from the<br />
said service to Venice, the said doctor freighted them both (about two yeares<br />
sincem both (about two yeares<br />
since +
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