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To the 5th and 6th hee saith that about th … To the 5th and 6th hee saith that about the moneth of march<br />
last the said Producent, did hire and take to ffreight of<br />
and from Mr Richard fford Merchant of this City (as hee<br />
verily beleeveth) by Charterparty: the arlate ship the ''Saint''<br />
''Laurence''. Peter Bennewijisent Master to goe to the Canaryes to<br />
Lade wines and other goods and to returne to this Port againe<br />
and saith that hee this deponent hath severall times paid summes<br />
of money (by the Producents order) to Mr ffords man for mr fford for freight<br />
of the said ship ''Saint Laurence'', and further cannot depose./.
To the 7th and 8th hee saith that after the hyring of the said ship ''Saint Laurence''<br />
the sayd Producent at this Port caused to be laden on board her for his owne<br />
account about, sixteene bales and Caskes of severall goods marked and numbred some
[FIRST MARKE, LH MARGIN]
with the first marke and numbers in the margent and the rest marked<br />
and numbred with the second marke and numbers in margent
[SECOND MARKE, LH MARGIN]
to be Caried and Transported in the said ship to the Canaryes.<br />
and there delivered to the said Alvarado the ffactor of the sayd<br />
Producent, And saith that the said goods were worth, and Cost<br />
here, about five or six hundred pounds sterling, And saith<br />
the said Producent sent letters in the said ship ''Saint Laurence'' directed<br />
to the said Alvarado, wherein hee did advise him, that hee the<br />
said Caseby had sent goods to him the said Alvarado, and<br />
desired him to barter or sell the same<br />
and with the proceeds thereof or other goods which hee had in<br />
his hands belonging to the said John Caseby, to buy or provide<br />
wines and other goods, and to send the same in the said ship<br />
''Saint Laurence'', for his the said Alvarado sent letters to the said<br />
Mr Caseby in the foresaid ''Susan ffrigot'', wherein the said Alvarado<br />
wrote that the ship the ''Saint Laurence'' was arived at the<br />
Canaryes. and that hee had received the goods which came<br />
in her for the account of Mr Caseby, and alsoe his Letter and would Provide<br />
and lade what goods hee could on board her for the said<br />
Mr Casebyes account or to that effect and Purpose. And having<br />
now perused the Bills of Lading to the said Allegation Annexed<br />
hee saith the same was really signed, in this deponents presence on or about the day of the [?XXXXX] thereof<br />
by the sayd Peter Bonnewijsent, and saith it is one of the said three<br />
bills. which were signed for the said Goods sent outwards in the foresaid<br />
ship ''Saint Laurence'', and saith that those Goods mentioned in the<br />
said bill which were marked and Numbred with the the first marke<br />
and Number in the said Bill were Laden aboard the said ''Saint Laurence''<br />
for account of Mr Lingham Merchant of this City, and those<br />
of the second and third markes and Numbers in the said bill<br />
namely of the marke and numbers aforeasid, were Laden<br />
aboard the said ship, for the account of the said Mr Caseby and<br />
(those the said Mr Caseby and<br />
(those +
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