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passage from Ciprus one other shipp called the William and Thomas
Captaine William knight Commannder came from Smyrna and joyned
with the said Convoy and Merchants shipps. The premisses hee deposeth upon
the grounds aforesaid. And further cannot depose./

To the 14th hee saith, That about the moneths of January or ffebruary 165[?3 GUTTER]
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To the 15th article hee saith and deposeth, That during the time the said
shipp Bonadventure was and remained at Cyprus afpresaid the arlate
Roger ffowke and Richard Chewne factors and agents of and for the
said ffrederick and Companie, not having goods and Merchandizes of the said
ffrederick and Companie sufficient for the full freighting of the said
shipp, did cause Cotton woolls and other goods belonging to severall other
Merchants to be then and there laden aboard the same, amounting to about 20
or 30. Tonns, as this deponent remembreth, the said Richard Chewne having alsoe formerly
at Scanderoone caused a certaine quantitie of Merchandizes to be laden
(in the