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Transcription

And that the rest of the pepper sufficient fully to lade the said
ship was then ready Provided, and Prepared, and was ready
to have bin put on board, and would have bin Laden Aboard
the said Ship within three or foure dayes next following, in
case the arlate Antonio van Voozst and Company had not
hindered them as hereafter is declared:

To the 6th and 7th article of the said Allegation hee saith that on or about
the Eleveth day of October 1657: English Stile namely presently after hee
this deponent had sent out the foresaid 672 Bahaires of Pepper on board the
Bantam ffrigot, this deponent was sent for to Come on board
the Bantam, And this deponent accordingly went on board
the Bantam, and upon his comming to her found the Arlate
Ship the Turtle Dove whereof the said Van Voozst was Comander
and alsoe three vessells with about tenne or Twelve peeces
of Ordinance a peece; Anchored neere the Bantam; And saith that
there came a Dutch Merchant from onboard the said Van Voozts
Ship. (which was the Admirall in those parts.) who told this deponent that
hee and the said Taylor must come aboard their Comadore, (meaning the Turtle
Dove; which this Deponent accordingly did. but the said Taylor
refused soe to doe saying hee had order from his Imployers
not to goe out of his Ship; or to that effect, And saith that upon
this Deponents Coming on board the said Turtle Dove hee
Asked the said van Voozst where fore hee had sent for this
deponent and the said Captaine Taylor to Come on board his
Ship, or to that effect whereunto the said Van Voozst made
Answer, that it was in regard the said ship the Bantam
ffrigot being an English Ship did trade there or to that effect,
And the said Van Voozst then peremptorily Charged and Comanded
this Deponent that neither hee nor the said Isaac
Taylor nor any of the Bantams Company should trade there
or to that effect, And this Deponent then told the said Van Voozst
that the ships full Lading of Pepper was there ashore by him
bought, and some of it was allready Laden, and the rest
was provided to be laden and would within three or foure dayes
be all Laden aboard the said ship, and that hee had
money and Goods on shore; but that hee should Dispatch all within
three or foure Dayes, and then be ready to depart with the Bantam
and her Lading on board her, or to that effect and desired
the said Van Voozst not to give him any interruption therein
But the said Antonio van Voozst then told this Deponent that if hee
did not depart from thence with the said ship without further
trading There, hee would forthwith force this deponent and the said Ship
and Company thereof to Depart thence; or to that effect, All which
words and ?Expressions passed betweene this Deponent and the said Van Voozst on
(board