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Transcription

of the party aforesaid to wit James Bogle John Walkin[?shaw GUTTER]
ffrederick hamilton Robert Ray, Robert Anderson [XXX GUTTER]
[?Kinning] and John Cauldwell have bin and at present are the
true and Lawfullowners of the said ship tackle and
furniture and for such Commonly accounted which hee
knoweth being a Merchant of, and living in Glascoe and
very well and familiarly acquainted with all the said
Owners =, and seeing them severall times set her out from
Glascoe. And further cannot depose. saving that the same
Owners made the said Henry Hart Master of the said ship./.

To the 2.d hee saith that in September last the said Bogle
and Company aforesaid did cause 10 Lasts and 5 barrells
of Herrings (each Last containing twelve barrells) and (to his remembrance) sixteene barrells
of salmon, and about foure Casks of Butter to be put onboard
the said Ship, to be transported to Bourdeaux in ffrance
upon their account, and there to be delivered to [XXX] theire
ffactor, who was with the proceeds thereof to Loade wines
on board the said Ship, which were to be brought in her to
Glascoe upon the said Owners Account, which hee knoweth
seeing most of the said Goods bought, and seeing the
said Owners Letters of Consignation and orders to the said
Palleto who is alsoe this Deponents ffactor. And further cannot
depose./:

To the 3.d 4.th 5.th 6.th and 7.th hee saith that the said goods being soe
laden on board the said ship shee departed with the
same for Bourdeaux and in her course thither shee was
seized by one Captaine Browne Comander of a ship
called the Charles as this Deponent hath credibly heard
who would bot discharge her untill her master paid a
Considerable summe of money as this Deponent hath bin
Informed, And further Deposeth not, hee not goeing in the
Voyage./:

To 8.th and 9.th hee saith that the foresaid Lading would have
yeilded at Burdeaux, had it safely arrived there as followeth
to wit the herrings six and twenty Livers Per barrell.
the Salmon. Six and thirty Livers Per barrell, and the butter
thirty Livers Per Centa [and the said Lading would have
produced at Bourdeaux fourty tonns of Wine at
32 Crownes Per Tonn, which would have yeilded at Glascoe
in Scotland 24: li Per Tonne cleare of Custome and Excise
which hee knoweth for that hee is a Merchant of Glascoe and
useth to trade to Bourdeaux and other places in ffrance and for the like Merchan[?dize GUTTER]
was interested in ships (which went from Glascoe to [?XXX]
Rochell with herrings and Butter the same yeere, And further
saith that hee verily beleeveth that the said Bogle and Company
the Owners of the said Ship Hope and her Lading, have sustained
(losse