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|Transcription=currans were then worth tenn shillings in the hundred more than Zante
 
|Transcription=currans were then worth tenn shillings in the hundred more than Zante
 
currans were. And further that as hee was informed by letteres of
 
currans were. And further that as hee was informed by letteres of
advise from Zante, and hath since bin informed by the said XXXXXX Cratey
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advise from Zante, and hath since bin informed by the said Andrew Cratey
 
the shipp the ''Lady frigot'' allegate and the said shipp the ''Virgin
 
the shipp the ''Lady frigot'' allegate and the said shipp the ''Virgin
 
frigat'' were designed and intended to come together in company to this
 
frigat'' were designed and intended to come together in company to this
 
port, to which purpose the ''Lady frigot'' was intended to come from
 
port, to which purpose the ''Lady frigot'' was intended to come from
Morea to Zante and thence to come along with the ''Virgin''
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Morea to Zante and thence to come along with the ''Virgin frigot''
which if shee had done, and that the ''Virgin'', XXXX had not
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which if shee had done, and that the said seizure in XXXXX, had not
XXXXXX, the said shipp the ''Lady frigot'' with her lading allegate
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happened, the said shipp the ''Lady frigot'' with her lading allegate
and in all probabilitie arrived here in ffebruary last as the XXX
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and in all probabilitie arrived here in ffebruary last as the ''Virgin
frigot did. And further deposeth not.
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frigot'' did. And further deposeth not.
  
 
W Bowtell [His signature]
 
W Bowtell [His signature]

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currans were then worth tenn shillings in the hundred more than Zante
currans were. And further that as hee was informed by letteres of
advise from Zante, and hath since bin informed by the said Andrew Cratey
the shipp the Lady frigot allegate and the said shipp the Virgin
frigat were designed and intended to come together in company to this
port, to which purpose the Lady frigot was intended to come from
Morea to Zante and thence to come along with the Virgin frigot
which if shee had done, and that the said seizure in XXXXX, had not
happened, the said shipp the Lady frigot with her lading allegate
and in all probabilitie arrived here in ffebruary last as the Virgin
frigot did. And further deposeth not.

W Bowtell [His signature]

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The same day.

Examined upon the said allegation

Rp. 8:

vidXX 9:us in XXX.XX:

John Savage of the parish of Saint Bartholomew neere the Royal
Exchange London Merchant, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
and examined.

To the nineth article of the said allegation upon which alone hee is by discretion
of the producent examined, hee saith and deposeth that twenty hundred
of Nathalago currans XXXX to and XXXke a XXXXX, and saith that
in and during the monethes of November December January and
ffebruary last ?Nathalago (OR, ?Mathalago) Currans were worth in this citie and
would have yeilded three pounds and tenn shillings per hundred one
hundred with another as the ordinary and XXXXX ?price for that XXXX
w:ch hee knoweth being a ffreeman and a Grocer of London
and having XXXX used that trade, and thereby being well acquainted
with the condition and price or valew of that commoditie, and
further saith that in ffebruary last hee this deponent with
William Savage and Thomas ?Atterton, bought the lading of
currans of the shipp the Virgin frigot being Zante Currans of the producente William Bowtell ?as XX
agreed and paid three pounds and two shillings per pound
weight for the same and soe much hee saith they were worth XX
and saith that Mathalago currants were XXXXX worth twenty XX
per hundred more than Zante currants. and further ??he
deposeth not.

John: Savage [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]