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Transcription

pounds nyne shillings and eleven pence sterling, the sayd Samuell
Barnardiston his factor for the goods laden by him the summe of
one hundred thirty five pounds sterling and the sayd Thomas
Pilkington his factor for the goods laden by him the summe of two
hundred fifty nyne pounds sterling This hee the better knoweth
for that hee was Purser as aforesayd and knoweth of the lading the sayd goods and firmed the severall
bills of lading for all the goods predeposed of and and alsoe for
that at the arrivall of the sayd goods at London hee this deponent
tooke the weight of them and thereby made up the freight of
them, which according to the accustomed rates of the Levant
Company for transport of such goods from Smyrna to
London did and doth amounte to the summes predeposed
And further to these articles hee cannot depose/

To the 5th hee saith hee being Purser as aforesayd knoweth
that the ladeing aforesayd being being soe put aboard the Mary
therewith at London, this hee deposeth for that hee came with
the same in the sayd shipp as Purser And further cannot depose

To the 6th hee saith that after the arrivall of the sayd shipp at
London notice was given by this deponent upon the Exchange
to divers Merchants who had goods aboard of the arrivall of the
sayd shipp, and saith that hee hath seene in his custody a
letter sent by one Alsopp a lighter man to the sayd Jeffery the
master of the sayd shipp wherein is expressed to this effect videlicet that hee had order
from the arlate Jolliff Canning Bence Barnardiston and
Pilkington with his lighters to receave out of the sayd shipp
the Mary the severall goods aforesayd on board her consigned
to him and to bring them on shoare, which letter this deponent
shall be ready to produce when occasion soe requireth for the
better satisfaction of this Court, and further hee cannot depose

To the 8th hee saith the shipp Mary aforesayd the voyage
arlate and kep untill after the goods predeposed of was unladen,
was a stronge and sufficient shipp fitt to carrie Merchants
goods and as stanch as usually shipps prove, this hee knoweth
being Purser aboard her as aforesayd And further cannot
depose./

To the 9th hee saith that the say this deponent hath severall
tymes by and or of the sayd Jesson desyred the arlate Jolliff
Canning Bence Barnardiston and Pilkington to pay and
satisfie unto the sayd Jesson the freight of the predeposed goods
which according to the usuall rates account to the summes
predeposed