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often times credibly heard and verify bele … often times credibly heard and verify beleeveth and for [?] or her<br />
hee was coinouly accounted by the said ships Company [and?] [?]<br />
[depotivas?] and the voyage in question and the said browne and some<br />
ffreinds caused thee said ship to be built about two yeeres since<br />
at Rotterdam in holland as severall of her Company that<br />
there came onboard her have affirmed to this deponent [etah?]<br />
[uesrit?].
A 2da 3a [?] that the said John Browne in the moneth of January<br />
1658 did by [charterphy?] let the said ship Mary to ffreight<br />
unto Antonio ffernander Carvajall for a voyage to be made<br />
from houre to [?] eere to late [managing?] and carry graine to the Canaryes and to<br />
[looteer?] ports and plans beyond the seas And to the rest her<br />
referreth himselfe to the [Charterphy?] made for the said voyage.<br />
A 4.a dirid that the said ship in the latter end of January 1658<br />
was ready to depart [heure?] on the said voyage , and that<br />
on or neere about the 5th of Ffebruary following shee set saile from Gravesend<br />
on the said voyage and at the time of the said ships depture<br />
shee was a strong, tight, and [?] [?]. and well [?]<br />
and very well ffarmshed which all manner of [apparrell?] take<br />
aummunition and other things and were [slaryes?] fit for sure a<br />
ship, and sure a voyage as the voyage in question and shee had all the voyage in<br />
question twelve [?] on and about (besides the said [Brorvinehte?]<br />
[?]) belonging to her and [stop?] the voyage thirteene mene<br />
[aboy?] and that they or soe many of them that were requisite<br />
were ready at all due time which these ships [baate?] to serve<br />
and carry the [monet?] of the said ship to and from land<br />
the said voyage; The premisses hee deposeth goeing out<br />
[?] of the said ship and soe continuing till her<br />
seizure hereafter mentioned [et] atr nefrit./
5a 6a 7a arlob dicit et deponit that the [?] ship<br />
sailes from houre to [?] weere [hire] was put on<br />
board her, by the ffartor theree of the said Antonio Ffernander<br />
Carvajall a lading consisting in severall [bales?]<br />
of goods, fferrnigs and [pipeflaves?], and carried the<br />
same to Oratava in Teneriffe, and there all<br />
the said lading was delivered to the [fartor?] of the said Antonio Ffender<br />
which said ffarto ordered<br />
the said John Browne to followe the [?], of a [?]<br />
who freighted the said ship of the said further which said [?] came [Gararhire?]<br />
onboard the said ship at<br />
and the said ship being [Gallashed?], shee sailed from<br />
otherwise to [GararXXXX?] order of the said ffartor.<br />
weere the said [merreant?] loaded<br />
shngirs and log bood and some other goods onboard hereth [sure?]<br />
the said ship went by order of the nearest completed her loading which to Lanfaroate, weere he [?] loading which to Lanfaroate, weere he [?] +
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