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ffrancis ffowke and the arlate Thomas Oliv … ffrancis ffowke and the arlate Thomas Oliver was Viceconsull there<br />
under the sayd William ffowke and imployed by him as his factor or<br />
Agent, and by reason thereof was alsoe a factor or Corespondent of the sayd<br />
Thomas Rowse and ffrancis ffowke, And further to this article he cannot depose./
To the 2 article hee saith saving his subsequent deposition to the articles ensueing<br />
to which hee referreth he cannot depose/
To the third and 4th article of the sayd allegation and the schedule in the 4th article mentioned he saith that hee this deponent being<br />
Master of the ''Cesar'' arlate, well knoweth that the sayth schedule is the originall<br />
Charterparty for the voyage arlate and was signed sealed and delivered by this<br />
deponent and the arlate Wright[?s] and Langhorne, and all things<br />
done and therein so contayned and well knoweth the contents thereof to be true<br />
And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose./
To the 5th and 6th article of the sayd allegation and the bill of lading<br />
in the sayd fifth article mentioned hee saith that the arlate Edward and Stephen<br />
Wright and William Langhorne did at Genoa upon the third of July 1655<br />
lade and put aboard the ''Cesar'' for Accompt of Thomas Rowse and ffrancis<br />
ffowke fower thousand peeces of eight in fower baggs sealed up with<br />
the seale appearing upon the bill of ladeing arlate, and consigned then<br />
to be delivered to the arlate William ffowke at Zant or the Morea for<br />
Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke, And he well knoweth<br />
the bill of lading arlate to bee the originall bill by him signed for the<br />
sayd money and that the contents thereof are true and that the same is<br />
signed with his this depondents owne hand writeing, And further to these<br />
articles saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/
To the 7th and 8th articles he saith that according to the Charterparty aforesayd<br />
hee this deponent sayled with his shipp ''Cesar'' to Castle da Marr<br />
arlate, and there from the arlate Byam and Trelawney receaved aboard the sayd shipp<br />
for Accompts of the arlate Rowse and ffrancis ffowke Certaine Casks<br />
ready made up which were afterwards imployed aboard the sayd shipp to<br />
steeve curans in and were never out of the shipp ''Cesar'' till<br />
they were brought into the River of Thames arlate and alsoe certaine<br />
pipe staves and hoopes for the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowkes Accompt which<br />
pipe staves and hoopes by order of the sayd Byam and Trelawney hee this deponent afterwards delivered on shoare at<br />
Petras to the foresayd Consull William ffowke or his Agents for<br />
Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke, And hee further saith that<br />
from Castle da Marr hee this deponent sayled with his sayd shipp to<br />
Zant where one Marco a servant of the arlate William ffowke caused to be<br />
laden aboard the sayd shipp to bee delivered to the sayd William ffowke<br />
or histhe sayd William ffowke<br />
or his +
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