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Directions in the sale and disposeing of t … Directions in the sale and disposeing of the said goods, and<br />
Merchandizes to the greatest Profitt of the ffreighters of the said<br />
ship. and part of the said ships Lading he saith was Left there<br />
with the said Pickford, and the rest of the said goods were Carried<br />
in the said ship to Santa Cruze on the Coast of Barbary, and there all the<br />
said goods which were not left with the said Pickford (saving about foure<br />
of five Baggs of Anniseed (which were not vendable there) were Trucked and Barterred away<br />
for Wax. hydes. and some other Comodityes of that Country to the best Advantage of the [XXX GUTTER] and<br />
having receaved them aboard; the said ship sailed with the<br />
same for the Madera's. and there tooke in the Proceeds of the<br />
foresaid goods left with the said Pickford, and having soe done<br />
the said Ketcher and Company set saile with all the said goods<br />
on board for this Port of London and here safely arrived, and<br />
delivered all the said goods that the said ship tooke in at the said<br />
Coast of Barbary, and at the Maderas, and alsoe the said Anneseeds, to the<br />
ffreightors of the said ship, or to their order, and to their use, The<br />
Premiisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesaid: And further<br />
hee cannot depose:/:
To the Last hee saith that during the whole Voyage both at the<br />
Canaryes. Maderas, Santa Cruze aforesaid. and at all other Places<br />
the said ship was at the said Voyage the said Ketcher for ought<br />
this deponent knoweth to the Contrary did use all care and dilligence<br />
in the mannagement of the said Voyage. both in Endeavouring to get<br />
Prattick as aforesaid at Oratava and alsoe in Vending and bartering<br />
the foresaid goods at Santa Cruze on the Coast of Barbary, to the best benefit<br />
and advantage of the said Freightors which hee knoweth for the<br />
reasons aforesaid And further hee cannot depose./.
To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee was as aforesaid Carpenter of the said ship all the Voyage<br />
in Controversy. and theereby privye and acquainted with the<br />
said Ketchers Transactions during the said Voyage, and saith hee cometh<br />
to be a witness herein at the request of the said Ketcher, and hath receaved<br />
part of his wages for the Voyage in question, and otherwise Negatively
To the second hee cannot answer./.
To the third hee saith there were Laden on board the said ship at Ligorne<br />
The Voyage in question, Oyle Rice, Sope, and Earthen Ware, and<br />
further or otherwise hee saith hee cannot answer./.
To the 4th. hee saith the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' with the foresaid goods in<br />
her sailed for the Road of Oratava, and there safely arrived, and<br />
for the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition where hee<br />
hath satisfyed this Interrogatorie as farr as hee cann/:
To the 5th Negatively saving as aforesaid./:
To the 6th Negatively saving as aforesaid:/.
To the 7th. hee saith hee cannot answer./.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
John Bourcher [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]olphin
John Bourcher [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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