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Transcription

abafte the sayd pepper laye without eceiving any preiudice by wett neerer a great deale to the seeleing of the shipp
then the sayd baggs of pepper did wwhereby hee well knoweth that the sayd baggs, if they had
not received soe much wett before they were laded aboard the sayd ship) could not
have proved rotten as they did, and bin soe damnified as they were by meanes of any
wett on board the sayd shipp And hee saith the baggs were all of them soe rotten
that they were faine to be mended by the sayd shipps company with part of the
sayles of the shipp before they were in any fitt capacity to be hoysed over the
shipps sides, and saith the factors at Allecant belonging to the Owners of the
sayd pepper were made acquainted in what condition the pepper was and
thereupon came on board and sawe how it was stowed and sawe the same was comodiously stowed and safe and well for takeing any
wett by reason of any leakinesse of the shipp, and found noe fault therewith, but
sent canvas aboard to make three or fower new sacks, and the rest there mended with
sayles as aforesayd the premisses hee deposeth being Quarter Master
and an eye witnesse of them And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the third article

To the 4th article hee saith hee cannot depose not knowing of his owne certayne
knowledge any thing of the contents of the sayd article, but having heard the sayd
haslegrave affirme that the sayd Andrews and Clutterbrooke had receaved certificate
from their factors that hee had paied the arlate Lewis and Mead the moneys raised upon
sale of the pepper by him sold at Cadiz, and that hee had delivered the remayning baggs
being eighteene to the arlate Bence./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

the marke of the sayd
Samuell [MARKE] [MARKE, RH SIDE]