Jan Milidony.

The Translation of the Substance of 2 other Bills of Lading viz—

1st.

1. DCN.18pipes Vidonio wines of the outward marks.[19]
2. C M.5pipes Malvasia wines in whole pipes 2 half pipes
3. C M. and 4 quarter Casks
the residue Z.1Bag of venice Thread buttons
2quarter cask Vidonio of the first mark
1Bar'l. of Raisons and figs
8Distil Stones
60Stone Mortars
1Bag of Venice thread buttons cont'g 504 gross

All Shipped By Capn. John Milidoni on bourd the Dutch Snow Call'd the princess of Orange, whereof he is Mr. and are for his proper Acct. and Risk, Consigned to himself, in his Absence to Mr. Mastre and in the absence of both to Messrs. Rodier and Le Cire In Curacao.

2d.

DCN.15pipes Vidonio wines of the without mark.[19]
DCN.idem Malvasia wines in 5 whole pipes and
5 half pipes of the without mark.

All Shipped by Capn. John Milidoni on board the Dutch Snow Called the Princess of Orange whereof he is Mas'r. and for Acct. of the new Company in Venice[20] Consign'd to himselfe, in his absence to Mester, and in the absence of both to Messrs. Rodier and LeCire in Curacao.

5. Translation of Anthony Pereda's Declaration.

Declaration of Anthony Pereda Stower of the first that was loaded on the Ship Princess of Orange for account of Andrew Jayme born in the City of Laguna[21] Eighteen or Twenty Pipes of wine, Secondly Mr. Stephen Pereda has loaded for his Acct. thirty pipes of wine, born in the City of Laguna I can Swear under my hand 11th of February 1740.