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|Transcription=To the fifth hee cannot depose, but referreth himselfe to the
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conditions and covenants of masters orders and Charter parties, which
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to followe hee holdeth to be prudent.
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To the 7th hee saith that it is an usuall thinge for factors (when
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they have not goods enough to lade a shipp full for the freighters
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accompt,) to permitt other men to loade and make up the rest of the
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lading, in case they have not order from their principalls to the
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contrary, and hee conceiveth that in case such factors order him
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the master is bound to take in such goods of other men aswell
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as the freighters, unlesse his Charterpartie bee to the contrary,
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And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid, saying that
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the Charterparties are to be the rules in such cases.
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To the 10th
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To the 18th
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To the 21th
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To the 22th
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To the 23th
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To the 24th
  
 
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Revision as of 10:59, December 11, 2014

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Transcription

To the fifth hee cannot depose, but referreth himselfe to the
conditions and covenants of masters orders and Charter parties, which
to followe hee holdeth to be prudent.

To the 7th hee saith that it is an usuall thinge for factors (when
they have not goods enough to lade a shipp full for the freighters
accompt,) to permitt other men to loade and make up the rest of the
lading, in case they have not order from their principalls to the
contrary, and hee conceiveth that in case such factors order him
the master is bound to take in such goods of other men aswell
as the freighters, unlesse his Charterpartie bee to the contrary,
And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid, saying that
the Charterparties are to be the rules in such cases.

To the 10th

To the 18th

To the 21th

To the 22th

To the 23th

To the 24th