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1. <margin value="Top left, above main body of text">A6:/</margin>
2. hee spake aboard the Cesar in the presense of this deponent and the fore=
3. saydMarco the sayd William ffowkes man And hee saith that after these words
4. spoken the sayd William ffowke ˹againe˺ sayd hee felt him selfe not well, and
5. desyred a cupp of stronge Water, and the sayd ffudge told him that hee had noe strong
6. waters that came from England, but some such as that countrie afoarded and
7. caused this deponent to give him some thereof and hee saith that from that tyme
8. forewards the sayd ffowke grew worse and wor worse and ˹in this deponent hearing˺ complayned of an exceeding
9. great heat and burning in his Entrailes and dyed upon the 6th day of the sayd
10. moneth (being as hee beleeveth a thursday) in the morning ˹in the Cabin of the Cesar˺ And saith it was
11. generally reported amongst the Sea men belonging to the Cesar that the sayd
12. William ffowke (by reason hee complayned hee was not well when hee came
13. first aboard, and dyed soe soone after) was poisoned on shoare before his sayd
14. comming aboard the sayd shipp And further to this article hee cannot
15. depose/

16. To the 16th 17th 18th and 19th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
17. hee knoweth that the sayd Consull William ffowke being dead the sayd
18. Captaine ffudge did with his shipp the Cesar sayle from Nathalagoe to Zant
19. and there tooke in a man whose name (as hee hath heard and beleeveth) was and is
20. Clement harbye, and with him on board returned with his sayd shipp to
21. Nathalagoe Roade And further to these articles hee cannot depose ˹not being privie to what passed betwixt the arlate ffudge and Gifford˺/

22. To the 20th hee saith hee wll knoweth that none of the Nathalagoe Currans
23. were laden aboard the Cesar And further to this article hee cannot depose/

24. To the 21th and 22th ˹and 23th˺ articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee well knoweth
25. that the arlate William ffudge and Clement harbye went back in the Cesar
26. from Nathalagoe to Petras to take aboard the shipp the Currans of
27. the Morea, and saith that during their being there ˹a˺foresayd hamett Bashawe
28. aforesayd and one Constantine a Greeke servants of the (as it was sayd) of the
29. sayd deceased Consull brought in boats currants from the Gulphe to the
30. Cesars side, and some Turkes who (as it appeared) ought the sayd Currans
31. coming in the sayd boates with them they would not suffer the sayd Currans
32. to be laden aboard the Cesar till they were paid for them, whereupon hee
33. saith the sayd harbie called to the sayd captaine ffudge and told him soe
34. much and there upon the sayd Captaine ffudge called to this deponent
35. XXX (who kept the key of the sayd Captaines chest) and commanded ˹him˺ this
36. deponent to give to the sayd Mr harbye two thousand dollers towards
37. payment of the sayd Turkes for the sayd Currans whereupon hee this
38. deponent (having noe other dollers ˹then˺ in his Custodie save those receaved
39. at Genoa as aforesayd) did deliver to the sayd harbie two baggs of
40. the sayd dollers sealed up as they were delivered and conteyning as hee
41. beleeveth each a thousand dollers to the and the sayd harbie tooke the same

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