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goe with his sayd shipp to Zant and there … goe with his sayd shipp to Zant and there tooke in the sayd<br />
Clement harbie, and with him on board, returned with his sayd shipp<br />
back to Nathalagoe roade, And hee alsoe saith that by such tyme as the<br />
''Cesar'' was returned to Nathalagoe the arlate hardwick Langford and<br />
Gifford had procurred some of the Nathalagoe Currans to be laden aboard<br />
the ''Elizabeth and Anne'', and used such means in the absence of the ''Cesar'' that<br />
none of the Nathalagoe Currans could be gotten aboard or were<br />
laden aboard the ''Cesar'' though they the sayd hardwick and Langford<br />
were as is predeposed in this deponents presence told and acquainted by the<br />
sayd Consull William Hawke in his life tyme that hee had bought<br />
all the sayd Currans, And further to these articles hee cannot depose/
To the 21th and 22th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this<br />
deponent seeing that the Nathalagoe Currans could not bee gotten<br />
as aforesayd, went back with his shipp ''Cesar'' and the sayd Clement<br />
harbie aboard her, to Petras, to take aboard her the Currans of<br />
the Morea, and saith hee sent his contest Mr Child on shoare who brought<br />
him word that the arlate Mr Oliver had bin exceeding sick but was then<br />
somewhat recovered, and that the Currants of the Petras were all in the ware=<br />
houses of the Consull William ffowke deceased, and the sayd Oliver, and that<br />
the arlate hamett Bashaw and Constantine were by the Consull sent to the<br />
Gulphe to bring the Currans there, to the side of the ''Cesar'' and there deliver them,<br />
And hee saith that accordingly the sayd hamett Bashaw and Constantine<br />
with certaine Turkes of whome the sayd Curans were bought came in<br />
boates and brought the sayd Currans to the ''Cesars'' side, but the said Turkes<br />
refused to lade them aboard the ''Cesar'' till they were fully payd for them<br />
whereupon hee saith the sayd Clement harbie called to this deponent<br />
and told him that the Turkes who came in the sayd boates would not suffer<br />
the Currans by them brought to be laden aboard the ''Cesar'' till they<br />
were fully satisfied for them, whereupon hee this deponent caused the<br />
five chests of Coffie and nyne baggs of pepper brought from Zant<br />
as aforesayd to be delivered to the sayd Turkes, and caused his this<br />
deponents Cabin boy Beniamin Bruty to deliver unto the sayd Harby<br />
two thousand of the dollars which were brought from Genoa as aforesayd<br />
and hee saith that the same being powred<br />
out upon a Carpet in his this deponents Cabin the same were there told<br />
out by the sayd harby in presence of this deponent and his servant the sayd<br />
Bruty, and by the sayd Turkes receaved, whoe therewith and with the sayd Coffie<br />
and pepper departed well satisfied And further to this article saving his foregoeing<br />
deposition hee cannot depose/
To the 23th and 24th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the currants which<br />
came from the Gulphie as aforesayd, were all steeved aboard the ''Cesar'' in the Casks brought<br />
readyr'' in the Casks brought<br />
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