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Transcription

Thomas Warren, were carried in the sayd shipp to the Canaries where the
same safely arrived in or about the moneth of ffebruary one thousand sixe
hundred fifty seaven old style, whether being come this deponent did
with the sayd Gold peeces of eight and other Merchandizes as Supracargoe
and factor of the sayd Thomas Warren in or about the sayd moneth of
ffebruary 1657 old style cause to be laden and put aboard the arlate Shipp
the Mary and Joyce (whereof the arlate Phillip Stafford was then Master
in the roade of Oratava arlate a hundred and fifty pipes of Canarie
Wynes for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren to be thence transported
to London and delivered to the sayd Warren or his Assignes
this hee the better knoweth for that hee went Supracargoe
as aforesayd and acted all the sayd busines in behalfe of the sayd
Thomas Warren And further to those articles hee cannot depose./

To the 5th 6th and 7th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee
being Supracargoe as aforesayd well knoweth that at the tyme of the
ladeing of the sayd hundred and fiftie pipes of wyne aboard the
sayd shipp for Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren there were alsoe lade[?n]
aboard the sayd shipp for Accompt of this deponent being the arlate
William Warren and for Accompt of some other this deponents [?fXXX]
(who had Tenn pipes or thereabout for their
owne Accompt which went all under this deponents marke and were
specified in the bill of ladeing as being this deponents proper [?Accompt]
the number of forty pipes of wyne, over and above the sayd hundred
and fiftie pipes, which made in all a hundred and nyntie pipes of
Canarie wynes, And saith that the arlate Phillip Stafford ([?though]
the sayd wines were for severall Accompt as aforesayd) signed only
two bills of ladeing all of one tenor for the sayd hundred and nynt[?ie]
pipes of wine, which hundred and nyntie pipes of wine at the tyme of
their ladeing were marked with different markes videlicet (to the best of his
now remembrance) a hundred seaventy and eight of the sayd hundred and
eighty pipes specified in the bill of ladeing to bee [?marked]
with the first marke in the margent of the sayd bill, were marked

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with the sayd first marke and the two other pipes of the sayd hundred
and eighty pipes were to the best of his remembering marked with the second marke
which are [XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] and the other tenn of the sayd hundred and
nynty pipes were marked with the second marke in the margent [?of]

TO

the sayd bill of ladeing of one tenor signed in all for the sayd whole hundred
and nyntie pipes of wyne, by reason there was not a convenient[XXX]
offered to send a third for England, and hee this deponent well knoweth
the bill of ladeing to this allegation annexed ti bee one of the same
bills of ladeing signed by the sayd Phillipp Staffford for the sayd
[XXXX GUTTER]