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those of the fourth marke and Numbers in t … those of the fourth marke and Numbers in the said bill were (as hee verily<br />
beleeveth Laden aboard the said ship, for the account of one<br />
Mr Prescot, and saith that all the foresaid goods<br />
belonging to the sayd Mr Caseby Mr Lingham and Mr Prescot<br />
mentioned in the said Bill of lading, were all put into<br />
one bill of lading by the Joint Consents of the said partyes<br />
to avoid Trouble in makeing, bills for each mans goods.<br />
and saith the same is usually done amongst merchants; The<br />
Premisses hee deposeth for that hee, laded all the foresaid<br />
goods belonging to the said Producent, and thise belonging<br />
to Mr Lingham on board the said ship ''Saint Laurence''; and further<br />
hee cannot depose./:
To the 9th and 10th and 11th hee saith that the said ship the ''Saint Laurence''<br />
in the Latter end of March or beginning of Aprill last set<br />
saile from this Port on the said outward Voyage; and<br />
after her arrivall at the Canaryes the said Alvarado, did<br />
(as this deponent is informed by a letter under<br />
the hand of the said Alverado which came in the said ship the ''Saint Laurence'' Lade and put on board the said<br />
ship the ''Saint Laurance'', shee then lying at the Canaryes,<br />
fforty five pipes of Canary wines. namely five pipes<br />
of the first marke in the margent thirty two pipes of<br />
the second marke in the margent, and Eight pipes of the<br />
third marke in the margent, and about ?seaventeene hundred<br />
weight of Sassaperilla, for which said wines and sassaperilla,<br />
there was a bill of Lading signed, all which hee saith were<br />
for the account of the said Master Caseby, and saith there were<br />
alsoe laden on board the said ship by the said Alvarado (as this deponent is by the said<br />
Letter Informed) two other pipes of Canary wine marked<br />
with the foureth marke in the margent, and alsoe a hogshead<br />
of Red Canary, having noe marke; for which said 2 pipes<br />
and one hogshead of Red Canary their was noe bill signed<br />
that this deponent Knoweth of; and saith the same were (as<br />
this deponent was Credibly informed and ashee verily beleeveth<br />
really belonging to the said Producent, and saith that the said<br />
forty five pipes of Canary and the said Sassaperilla were Consigned<br />
to Senior Pieter Vander Ruben, and that the said Mr Caseby<br />
as aforesaid was and only is Meant and intended thereby, and saith<br />
that in the said Letter which came in the said ship the said ?''Laurence''<br />
there was a Bill of Loading Inclossed for the foresaid 45 pipes of<br />
canary wine and the said sassaperilla, and having nowe<br />
seene the bill of lading formerly exhibited and Remaining<br />
in the Registry of this Court hee saith hee beleeveth the<br />
same is the said bill that came inclosed in the said Letter<br />
and being well acquainted with the handwriting of the<br />
said Peter Bonnewijsent, and having often times seene him<br />
(subscribeten times seene him<br />
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