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|Transcription=1. any Currants aboard the Cesar at Nathalagoe went back from thence
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|Transcription=1. any Currants aboard the ''Cesar'' at Nathalagoe went back from thence
 
2. with the sayd shipp to Petras to take aboard the sayd shipp such Currants
 
2. with the sayd shipp to Petras to take aboard the sayd shipp such Currants
 
3. of the Moreas was there provided to be laden aboard them, and there
 
3. of the Moreas was there provided to be laden aboard them, and there
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8. to fetch XXX XXXXX the Gulphe arlate to fetch Currants thence, And hee saith
 
8. to fetch XXX XXXXX the Gulphe arlate to fetch Currants thence, And hee saith
 
9. that the sayd two servants brought the Currants from the Gulfe aforesayd to the
 
9. that the sayd two servants brought the Currants from the Gulfe aforesayd to the
10. side of the shipp Cesar ˹at Petras˺ in boates (wherein alsoe came some Turkes of whom
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10. side of the shipp ''Cesar'' ˹at Petras˺ in boates (wherein alsoe came some Turkes of whom
 
11. the sayd Currants were bought) which Turkes XXX refused to deliver the
 
11. the sayd Currants were bought) which Turkes XXX refused to deliver the
 
12. Currants out of the sayd boates till they were paid for them And this deponent
 
12. Currants out of the sayd boates till they were paid for them And this deponent
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15. the sayd till they sawe what satisfaction they should have for them,
 
15. the sayd till they sawe what satisfaction they should have for them,
 
16. whereupon while the sayd Currants were in delivery on board the
 
16. whereupon while the sayd Currants were in delivery on board the
17. Cesar the sayd Harbie caused gave the sayd Turkes satisfaction for the
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17. ''Cesar'' the sayd Harbie caused gave the sayd Turkes satisfaction for the
 
18. sayd Currants by paying them five Chests of Coffie nyne baggs of
 
18. sayd Currants by paying them five Chests of Coffie nyne baggs of
 
19. pepper ˹which were laden on board the Cesar at Zant in manner predeposed ˺and certain dollars which hee had on board the sayd shipp which
 
19. pepper ˹which were laden on board the Cesar at Zant in manner predeposed ˺and certain dollars which hee had on board the sayd shipp which
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21. purser and seeing the premisses done in manner predeposed And further to
 
21. purser and seeing the premisses done in manner predeposed And further to
 
22. these articles hee cannot depose /
 
22. these articles hee cannot depose /
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23. To the 23th hee saith that the Currants aforesayd brought from the Gulfe
 
23. To the 23th hee saith that the Currants aforesayd brought from the Gulfe
24. aforesayd were hoysed on board the Cesar in baggs and then steeved by the
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24. aforesayd were hoysed on board the ''Cesar'' in baggs and then steeved by the
 
25. sayd shipps Company and Cooper and other steevers and Coopers appointed by the
 
25. sayd shipps Company and Cooper and other steevers and Coopers appointed by the
26. sayd Thomas Oliver into Casks brought in the sayd shipp Cesarfrom
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26. sayd Thomas Oliver into Casks brought in the sayd shipp ''Cesar'' from
 
27. Castle de Marr arlate, and all the rest of the Currants brought home
 
27. Castle de Marr arlate, and all the rest of the Currants brought home
 
28. in the sayd shipp were brought in casks ready steeved out of the
 
28. in the sayd shipp were brought in casks ready steeved out of the
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30. Petras, this hee deposeth of his sight and knowledge being purser as aforesayd
 
30. Petras, this hee deposeth of his sight and knowledge being purser as aforesayd
 
31. and further to this article hee cannot depose: /
 
31. and further to this article hee cannot depose: /
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32. To the 24th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that none of the
 
32. To the 24th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that none of the
33. Currants brought to London in the Cesar were at any tyme before
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33. Currants brought to London in the ''Cesar'' were at any tyme before
 
34. the ladeing of them in the possession of the arlate Clement Harbie or
 
34. the ladeing of them in the possession of the arlate Clement Harbie or
 
35. of Aron Estee of the man sent by the arlate Clement Humfrey Hardwick
 
35. of Aron Estee of the man sent by the arlate Clement Humfrey Hardwick
 
36. as hee beleeveth, and the reason of such his beleefe is, for that hee
 
36. as hee beleeveth, and the reason of such his beleefe is, for that hee
 
37. sawe the Currants which came from the Gulphe, laden by the Turkes in
 
37. sawe the Currants which came from the Gulphe, laden by the Turkes in
38. manner predeposed aboard the Cesar, and sawe those at Petras taken out
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38. manner predeposed aboard the ''Cesar'', and sawe those at Petras taken out
 
39. of the warehouses of the sayd X deceased William ffowke, and of Thomas
 
39. of the warehouses of the sayd X deceased William ffowke, and of Thomas
40. Oliveraforesayd in manner aforesayd, And further to this article hee
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40. Oliver aforesayd in manner aforesayd, And further to this article hee
 
41. cannot depose. /
 
41. cannot depose. /
  

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1. any Currants aboard the Cesar at Nathalagoe went back from thence
2. with the sayd shipp to Petras to take aboard the sayd shipp such Currants
3. of the Moreas was there provided to be laden aboard them, and there
4. found the sayd Thomas Oliver somwhat recovered in his health, and that
5. hee had gotten the Currants of the Petras into the house and warehouses of
6. the sayd Consul William ffowke and him the sayd Thomas Oliver, and had
7. sent two servants ˹of the late Consull William ffowke˺ vicelicet one Mamot bashawea Turke and Constantine a Greeke
8. to fetch XXX XXXXX the Gulphe arlate to fetch Currants thence, And hee saith
9. that the sayd two servants brought the Currants from the Gulfe aforesayd to the
10. side of the shipp Cesar ˹at Petras˺ in boates (wherein alsoe came some Turkes of whom
11. the sayd Currants were bought) which Turkes XXX refused to deliver the
12. Currants out of the sayd boates till they were paid for them And this deponent
13. X that the sayd Turkes X of the sayd Harbie nyne baggs of
14. pepper and five X of Coffie and certayne dollars, and then delivered
15. the sayd till they sawe what satisfaction they should have for them,
16. whereupon while the sayd Currants were in delivery on board the
17. Cesar the sayd Harbie caused gave the sayd Turkes satisfaction for the
18. sayd Currants by paying them five Chests of Coffie nyne baggs of
19. pepper ˹which were laden on board the Cesar at Zant in manner predeposed ˺and certain dollars which hee had on board the sayd shipp which
20. they receaved and departed satisfied therewith, this hee deponeth being
21. purser and seeing the premisses done in manner predeposed And further to
22. these articles hee cannot depose /

23. To the 23th hee saith that the Currants aforesayd brought from the Gulfe
24. aforesayd were hoysed on board the Cesar in baggs and then steeved by the
25. sayd shipps Company and Cooper and other steevers and Coopers appointed by the
26. sayd Thomas Oliver into Casks brought in the sayd shipp Cesar from
27. Castle de Marr arlate, and all the rest of the Currants brought home
28. in the sayd shipp were brought in casks ready steeved out of the
29. warehouses X of the arlate William ffowke X ˹then deceased and of the sayd˺ Thomas Oliver at
30. Petras, this hee deposeth of his sight and knowledge being purser as aforesayd
31. and further to this article hee cannot depose: /

32. To the 24th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that none of the
33. Currants brought to London in the Cesar were at any tyme before
34. the ladeing of them in the possession of the arlate Clement Harbie or
35. of Aron Estee of the man sent by the arlate Clement Humfrey Hardwick
36. as hee beleeveth, and the reason of such his beleefe is, for that hee
37. sawe the Currants which came from the Gulphe, laden by the Turkes in
38. manner predeposed aboard the Cesar, and sawe those at Petras taken out
39. of the warehouses of the sayd X deceased William ffowke, and of Thomas
40. Oliver aforesayd in manner aforesayd, And further to this article hee
41. cannot depose. /

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