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the said Neale bin there in many monethes … the said Neale bin there in many monethes before<br />
and thereupon the said Carolo Tye, and all the rest<br />
of the said ships Company did absolutely conclude, and<br />
agree that what the said Spaniards in the said Boate said<br />
or did was meant and intended onely as a meanes<br />
to betray ship, goods, and Company and therefore none<br />
of the ships Company would be perswaded to goe<br />
ashore, though often desired and importuned by the said<br />
ketcher, And saith that during All the time of the said<br />
ships lying in the said Road of Oratava a foresaid<br />
the said ketcher, did severall times sollicite and Importune<br />
the said Tye to goe on shore, to get Prattick, and did<br />
never offer to hinder him by word or Action, from goeing<br />
on shore the time aforesaid, And the said Tye did<br />
goe twice as a foresaid on shore to get Prattick, but could<br />
not Procure the same for the reasons aforesaid And<br />
further hee cannot depose:/.
To the 17th hee saith that about an houre after the foresaid<br />
Spanish Boate was gone from the said shiip the ''Lisbon''<br />
''ffrigot'', there came another Boate from shore to the ''Lisbon ffrigot'' with<br />
an Auntient man therein who pretended himselfe , to be<br />
the ffactor to whom the said ship was Consigned, and<br />
at such his comming, the said Tye knew him not, nor<br />
knew whether or noe hee was the Reall ffactor to whome<br />
the said ship was Consigned, and saith the said pretended<br />
fafctor never came but that one time to the said ship, and<br />
aat that time hee did not say or declare that hee had<br />
got any Prattick for the said ship neither Did hee showe<br />
the said ketcher or any of the Company any License in<br />
writing or otherwise, neither did hee aske for any Papers<br />
or what goods there were aboard, the said ship, This hee<br />
deposeth being upon the Deck of the said ship and taking<br />
notice of the Premisses. And further hee cannot depose.
To the 18th hee saith that there was not any Spanish Boate<br />
or any other Boate whatsoever that came unto the said ship<br />
the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' after shee went from Oratava<br />
nor any followed her as hee beleeveth, neither did the<br />
said Pretended ffactor ever after the said shipsp departure<br />
from Oratava either see, or speake with the said ketcher<br />
or any of the Company of the said ship, neither was<br />
it possible as hee saith for him to come after and to<br />
the said ship, both for the storminesse of the seas, and<br />
the speedy, and swift sailing of the said ship, This hee<br />
deposeth upon the grounds aforesaid, and further hee cannot<br />
depose:/.
To the 19th hee cannot depose./.
To the 20th hee saith that the said ketcher, and Company,<br />
finding, and seeing that they could not get Prattick for their<br />
said ship at the Canarye Ilands they did upon a serious<br />
(Consideration upon a serious<br />
(Consideration +
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