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To the 7. hee saith, the Christen name of … To the 7. hee saith, the Christen name of the interrate Wyse is<br />
John, and beleeveth that by the said Wyse the Master or Commander<br />
of the ''Richard and William'' interrate was and is intended And<br />
further cannot depose./
To the 8th hee saith hee knoweth nothing of the bond or security<br />
interrate, but saith that the ''dart'' and ''African frigatts'' were both of them<br />
both at Scanderoone and Cyprus during some of the time the ''Thomas<br />
Bonadventure'' and ''Richard and William'' were there./
To the 9th hee saith hee can give no satisfaction to the demmands thereof, not<br />
being at Aleppo the time interrate.
To the 10th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, saying the last<br />
goods laden at Cyprus in the ''Thomas Bonadventure'' came aboard her<br />
upon the 26th day of May <u>.1652.</u> And further knoweth not./
To the 11th hee saith the said shipp ''Thomas Bonadventure'' after her said<br />
lading remained at Cyprus about 12. daies, but knoweth not that shee<br />
was dispatched thence before the 9th day of June predeposed./:-
To the 12th hee saith, the said shipp ''Thomas Bonadventure'' after her<br />
departure from Cyprus coming to Zant remained there and at Cephalonia<br />
about 20. daies, and during all or most of that time, as hee now remembreth<br />
the wind was not favourable to come thence for England./
To the 13th hee saith no English shipp or shipps bound for England<br />
did in the time of the said ''Bonadventures'' remaining at Zant and<br />
Cefalonia aforesaid depart thence for England./
To the further Interrogatories ministred the 14th of december <u>1654</u>
To the first hee was and continued Gunner of the shipp ''Thomas Bon''<br />
''adventure'' interrate in the Voiage in question till her discharge at<br />
Porta fferrara interrate, and hath received all his wages due for the said<br />
service, and saith hee beleeveth all the rest of the said shipps Companie<br />
have been also fully satisfied and payd, partly at Porta fferrara, and<br />
the rest here at London by Captaine George hughes and his Purser
To the second hee knoweth not mnor ever heard any thing of the suite in<br />
Law interrate:/
To the third hee saith, That hee this rendent served in the shipp interrate in<br />
the service of this Commonwealth, and for such his service had 50 ''s''<br />
a moneth, each moneth at 28. daies, and in the voiage in question had<br />
32 ''s'' per moneth, And further knoweth not./
To the 4th hee saith hee this rendent was at Porto Longone interrate<br />
when the same was blocked up by the dutch, And saith, as hee remembreth<br />
the dutch shipps withdrew before that place about the beginning<br />
of January <u>1652.</u> English style./
To the 5th hee saith hee first knew the interrate Roger ffowke at<br />
Constantinople about two yeares since, And saith hee is English<br />
Consull at Cyprus, but for whom hee doeth factorie, besides the interrate<br />
(ffrederickides the interrate<br />
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