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''Saint Laurence'', by the said Mr Caseby … ''Saint Laurence'', by the said Mr Caseby shee set saile with<br />
the same, and other goods aboard from this Port to the Canaryes<br />
and there safely arrived in May last and there delivered the said<br />
goods Laden by the said Caseby to the said Don Christovall<br />
da Alvarado, and hee having receaved the same, shortly<br />
after provided and laded on board the said ship the ''Saint Laurence''<br />
to be transported in her to this Port of London, and here<br />
to be delivered to the said Mr Caseby and upon the said Mr Casbyes acccount (as<br />
namely five pipes of the said wine marked with the first<br />
marke in the margent, some pipes marked with the 2d marke<br />
in the margent, and the rest of the said fforty five pypes of wines marked<br />
with the third marke in the margent, And one hundred<br />
and thirty bundles of Salsa Perillia::- And Alsoe two other Pipes<br />
of Canary wines marked with the fourth marke, and<br />
a Hogshead of Red wine, which had noe marke, for which said<br />
two pipes of Canary and the hogsheads of Red wine there<br />
was noe bill of lading signed. This hee deposeth being<br />
Master of the same ship, And further cannot depose./.
To the 10th hee saith that after the lading of the foresaid<br />
47: pipes and a hogshead of wine and the bundles of Sassaperilla on board the said ship<br />
and when shee was ready to depart from the Canaryes<br />
this deponent receaved a pacquet of Letters from the said<br />
Alvarado who desired this deponent to deliver them to Mr<br />
Caseby the producent, and this deponent after his arrivall here sent them to the said Mr Caseby but the<br />
Contents of the said Letters hee knoweth not And<br />
further hee cannot depose
To the 11th and 12th hee saith, that about A day after the said<br />
25 pipes of wines and sassaperillia were laden aboard the said<br />
ship the ''Saint Laurence'', this deponent signed three bills of Lading<br />
for the same all of one Tenor and haveing perused the bill of<br />
Lading formerly Exhibited remaining in the Registry of this Court the same was and is one<br />
of the said Three bills. and was really and truely subscribed<br />
by this deponent. And saith that there was noe bill of Lading<br />
made or signed for the said two pipes of Canarye<br />
wines, and the said hogsheads of Red Canary, as aforesaid<br />
But the said Alverado. did tell this deponent that they were<br />
for the accompt of the said Mr Caseby, and in regards<br />
the said two pipes were not soe good as the rest of the<br />
wines, the said Don Christovall da Aleverado did order<br />
this deponent to sell the same in the West Country of England<br />
(ifhe West Country of England<br />
(if +
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