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and that accordingly the said
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dela val paid this deponents duties of lightmoneys at Dover, and
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for convoy gave a letter to Captaine Clarke in service of this Commonwealth then
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lying in the Downes and soe dispatched this deponent away with his
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said shipp and salt for Dunquirke. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the 9th hee saith that the said Basserode and Coppins are
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commonly accompted natives the one of Dunquirke and the other of
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Antwerp, and that they were and are partners, and the said Basserode only
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laded this deponent, but as being in partnershipp with the said Coppins
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who was at Dunquirke when this deponent proceeded last from
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fflanders as aforesaid, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the tneth hee saith that the said William Marvin was and is a subiect
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of the King of Spaine, and a native as this deponent hath heard
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of Saint Omar's or thereabouts in the said Kings dominions, and was
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and is a merchant of great dealing into ffrance and back againe
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to fflanders for his owne accompt and hath his correspondents in ffrance
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to that purpose. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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all his said bills of lading for fflanders were and are true and reall
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bills, and this deponent did not signe any other bills of lading
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of any other tenor, saving two colourable bills for hamburgh, which were
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made to preserve the said goods from the ffrench, but the said goods were
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really to have bin delivered in fflanders. And otherwise hee cannot
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depose.
 
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[ADD DATA]

and that accordingly the said
dela val paid this deponents duties of lightmoneys at Dover, and
for convoy gave a letter to Captaine Clarke in service of this Commonwealth then
lying in the Downes and soe dispatched this deponent away with his
said shipp and salt for Dunquirke. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

[ADD DATA]

To the 9th hee saith that the said Basserode and Coppins are
commonly accompted natives the one of Dunquirke and the other of
Antwerp, and that they were and are partners, and the said Basserode only
laded this deponent, but as being in partnershipp with the said Coppins
who was at Dunquirke when this deponent proceeded last from
fflanders as aforesaid, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the tneth hee saith that the said William Marvin was and is a subiect
of the King of Spaine, and a native as this deponent hath heard
of Saint Omar's or thereabouts in the said Kings dominions, and was
and is a merchant of great dealing into ffrance and back againe
to fflanders for his owne accompt and hath his correspondents in ffrance
to that purpose. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

[ADD DATA]

all his said bills of lading for fflanders were and are true and reall
bills, and this deponent did not signe any other bills of lading
of any other tenor, saving two colourable bills for hamburgh, which were
made to preserve the said goods from the ffrench, but the said goods were
really to have bin delivered in fflanders. And otherwise hee cannot
depose.