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To the 22th hee deposeth not:
To the 23th … To the 22th hee deposeth not:
To the 23th hee can not depose.
To the 24th hee cannot depose, saving that every hundred weight<br />
of the said Pepper at the time of the unlading thereof at Lighorne did<br />
make a quintall
To the 25th hee saith that at the said time of unlading<br />
the said shipp at Leghorne every Quintall was worth about<br />
fourteene peeces of Eight cleare of all Charges (accompting<br />
every peece of Eight at five shillings or thereabouts and aXXX<br />
and about that rate a Quintall of Copper (sic) was then and<br />
there usually sold for. And further hee Cannot depose
To the 26th hee cannot depose/:
To the 27th hee saith that the said 672 Bahaizees of<br />
pepper soe laden on board the said ship as aforesaid at<br />
Andra (sic) Ponza, and Carried in the said ship to Lyghorne did<br />
cost at Indra (sic) Ponza nine thousand seaven hundred and<br />
fifteene peeces of Eight or neere thereabouts accounting<br />
every peece of Eight at five shillings a peece at Indra<br />
Ponza, which doth amount unto 2428: ''li'' 15: ''s'' sterling: And saith<br />
that the provision and scuturage of the same doth amount<br />
to about 375: ''li'' sterl. The Premisses hee deposeth being<br />
supra Cargoe of the said ship the said voyage; and<br />
Laid out the said peeces of Eight at Indra Ponza<br />
And further cannot depose:
To the 28th hee saith that the said Sir John Dethick<br />
Knight, and the rest of the ffreighters aforesad, have and<br />
must pay all the Dead ffreight, and for the Dammage<br />
of the said ''Bantam ffrigot'' by the Dutch aforesd<br />
And further hee cannot depose:
To the 29th hee saith that the said Sir John Dethick and all<br />
the partyes in the suite; (who are all Englishmen and<br />
subjects of this Comonwealth of England) besides the<br />
foresaid damages, have sustained great Loss; and<br />
Damages in forbearance of their principall money.
And further cannot depose.
To the 30th hee saith that during the time that the said<br />
ship the ''Bantam ffrigot'' was upon the Coast of Sumatra<br />
and in the East Indias the Voyage in question; this deponent<br />
and the said Captaine Taylor and Company of the<br />
said Ship Did Carry and demaneane themselves very<br />
Civilly, and peacably, and did not doe any Injury or<br />
wrong to any of the ships, goods, or psons, of or belonging<br />
to the said Dutch East India Company, And that in<br />
?Respect Company, And that in<br />
?Respect +
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