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value the certaine value of the goods hee … value the certaine value of the goods hee knoweth not but beleeveth with the moneys aforesayd<br />
they could not but amounte to a greater value than the summe arlate All which<br />
hee knoweth (for that hee coppied and sawe the letters sent thereabout) that the sayd Rowse and ffrancis<br />
ffowke did order the sayd William ffowke to dispose of in providing for their use<br />
and Accompt all the Currans of the Morea and Nathalagoe of the growth of the year<br />
1655 which moneys goods and order came to the hands of the sayd William ffowke<br />
as hee beleeveth for that hee this deponent sawe a letter wherin the sayd William<br />
ffowke signified to the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke that hee would provide the sayd<br />
Currans according to their order and advised them to send a shipp to receive them And<br />
further to this article hee cannot depose
To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee being imployed as aforesayd by the<br />
sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke in their merchandizing affayres sawe a letter which<br />
the sayd Rowse and ffrancis ffowke in their merchandizing wrote to Genoa to the arlate Wrights and Langhorne to<br />
this effect videlicet to provide them the sauyd Rowse and ffowke a shipp there to take in the sayd<br />
Currans at the Morea and Nathalagoe and bring them to London for their the sayd Rowse<br />
and ffowkes Accompt, and alsoe saith hee likewise sawe a letter<br />
sent from Genoa by the sayd Wrights and Langhorne wherein they writt to the sayd<br />
Rowse and ffrancis ffowke to this effect videlicet that they had there provided a shipp<br />
in behalfe of the sayd Rowse and ffowke, called the ''Cesar'' and had ordered<br />
the Master of her William ffudge to touch at Castle da Marr and there take in<br />
certaine Casks, pipe staves, and hoopes, which they had ordered to bee laden by<br />
John Byam and John Trelaney and to deliver them at Zant or Morea to<br />
the arlate William ffowke and there to take in and stowe all such Currans as<br />
should bee laden aboard the sayd shipp by the sayd Consull William ffowke<br />
or his Agents for Accompt of the sayd Rowse and ffrancsi ffowke and bring<br />
them in the sayd shipp to London and that they had agreed with the sayd ffudge<br />
by Charterparty to pay him five pounds five shillings a tonne whether the sayd<br />
shipp came full or empty, And further to this article hee cannot depose./
To the 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that beside the money and goods predeposed of by reason hee<br />
was imployed as aforesayd by the sayd Rowse and ffowke in their Merchandizeing<br />
affayres hee sawe a letter sent by the sayd Wrights and Langhorne<br />
from Genoa to the sayd Rowse and ffowke wherein they writt to this effect that<br />
they had shipped aboard the ''Cesar'' aforesayd at Genoa for Accompt of the<br />
sayd Rowse and ffowke fower thousand dollers and consigned it to William ffowke<br />
aforesayd at Zant or the Morea, and hee this deponent well knoweth that<br />
since the ladeing thereof the sayd Wrights and Langhorne have drawne the<br />
sayd fower thousand dollers upon the sayd Rowse and ffowke by bills of<br />
Exchange, which bills hee knoweth the sayd Rowse and ffowke did accept and<br />
this deponent by their order paid the sayd fower thousand dollers to those by<br />
appointed by the sayd bills of Exchange to receave the same, And he alsoe<br />
saith that the sayd Wrights and Langhorne did drawe upon the sayd Rowse and<br />
ffowke by bill of Exchange for the Casks, pipe staves, and hoopes laden at<br />
Castle da Marr, one hundred eighty pounds seaven pence, which bill the<br />
sayd Rowse and ffowke accepted and this deponent beleeveth the same wasd and this deponent beleeveth the same was +
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