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who lade the same, which men soe sent take … who lade the same, which men soe sent take upon them to order and<br />
mannage the stoweing of all such liquid ladeing (though they will permitt<br />
the shipps company to helpe to bring it to hand) or to helpe them [to ?lift GUTTER]<br />
as they command, but if any either Master or Mates or other finde<br />
fault with their manner of stoweing they well bee very much displeased<br />
thereat, by which meanes if any disaster happen by ill stowage the<br />
Masters and Companyes of shipps are not to be blamed for the same<br />
for that they have not the Command and ordering thereof as in Spaine<br />
and other places they have, And this hee saith is a thing well knowne<br />
both to Marchants and Masters of shipps and Seamen who trade for<br />
wynes to ffrance And saith hee well knoweth that according to the sayd<br />
Custome the ffactors or Agents of the sayd Camby who laded the sayd<br />
forty tonne of wyne did send men alonge with them to stowe them who<br />
did according to the sayd Custome manage the stowing bedding and<br />
Coyneing thereof and would not permitt the Master or Company<br />
of the ''ffalcon'' to meddle therein otherwise then to helpe to hand it<br />
and lift and lay the same where the men soe sent Commanded And<br />
further to this article hee cannot depose./
To the 7th hee saith hee being Masters Mate as aforesayd knoweth that the sayd shipp<br />
''ffalcon'' having receaved the sayd forty tonne of wyne departed therewith for<br />
London, and arived safely there, And after her arrivall the sayd<br />
fforty tonne of wyne were delivered out of the sayd shipp<br />
unto the Coopers who were by order of the sayd Camby sent to<br />
receave them, who accordingly did receave the same videlicet soe<br />
much thereof as was not leaked out, and alsoe the Caske of that<br />
which was leaked out, this hee the better knoweth for that hee this<br />
deponent was in hold with the sayd Coopers, and sawe all<br />
delivered to them as aforesayd, And saith hee is well assured that<br />
what was leaked out of the sayd forty tonne of wyne at the tyme of<br />
the delivery thereof happened by the insufficiency of the Caske or<br />
the badd stowage thereof by the men imployed in ffrance by the<br />
sayd Cambyes Agents or factors to stowe the same And further<br />
hee cannot depose./.
To the 6th hee saith the freight of the sayd forty tonne of wynes at<br />
thirty five shillings per tonne (which was as the sayd Cambye his Agents<br />
acknowledged as aforesayd the rate agreed upon for freight thereof<br />
doth amount to sixty sixe pounds sterling./
To the 7th hee cannot depose./
To the 8th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of this Court<br />
and further cannot depose./
To the 9th hee saith hee beleeveth that the arlate Kendrick is damnified<br />
by the not payment of his freight, beside the principall money for<br />
want of the use thereof to imploy in trading but what to bvalue the same<br />
at hee knoweth not./
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
To the Interrogatorieseposition is true/
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