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Transcription

or thereabouts, During all which time they or some of
them, would not suffer this Deponent nor the said Captaine
Taylor nor any of the Bantam ffrigots Company
to take in any newe or other Lading on board her,
And soe this Deponent and the said
Taylor and Company were forced to Depart with
the Bantam ffrigot from Battavia, and out of the
East Indias for Europe; with only the foresaid six hundred
Seaventy two Bahaires of pepper, which were as aforesaid
Laden on board the said ship, at Indra Ponza before
the said Van Voorst came and Interrupted and
hindred them as aforesaid: The premisses hee
Deposeth Goeing all the said time Supra Cargo
of the said ship as aforesaid, and further Cannot
depose

To the 10th hee saith that had not this deponent and Company
bin Interrupted and hindred by the said Van
Voorst and Company and the Dutch as aforesaid, all the said
pepper that this Deponent had bought and provided
at Indra Ponza as aforesaid would have bin Laden
onboard the Bantam ffrigot for the account of the said ffreightors and
undoubtedly have bin brought safe for Europe for
their said Account, And this deponent further saith that
hee heard the said Taylor say at Legorne that Commanders
of ships had there received her before any of her pepper
was unladen, and had or would give an Attestation under
their hands that the said ship Would have Carried
Ninety five tonnes or thereabouts of pepper more than shee had on board her or to
that effect, And further hee cannot depose:

To the 19th hee saith hee Cannot depose:

To the 20th hee saith that that the time the said ship was in
East India aforesaid shee was as hee beleeveth of the
Burthen of 210 Tonnes or thereabouts, And further
cannot depose

To the 21th hee saith that after the Departure of the said
Bantam ffrigot from the East Indias as a foresaid shee
set saile for Legorne and there arrived on or about
the 18th or 19th day of August 1658: English Stile there the
said six hundred seaventy two [?Bahaires] of pepper
were unladen and of the said ship. And this
hee deposeth arriving therein her and further hee
cannot depose