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as followeth. videlicet.
 
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To the first second and third article sof the sayd allegation This deponent saith
 
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that he knoweth well the arlate shipp the ''ffreindship'' of Newcastle
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whereof the arlate Edward Nixon was Master the voyage in
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quesion, And saith he saw the sayd shipp att Riga arlate in the
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monethes of June and July 1652, and then and there sawe the sayd shipp
 
fully laden with flax Clapboards wainscot pipestaves
 
fully laden with flax Clapboards wainscot pipestaves
 
and deale boards and such like Commoditie. And saith the
 
and deale boards and such like Commoditie. And saith the
 
sayd shipp and her lading of the like sight of this deponent
 
sayd shipp and her lading of the like sight of this deponent
 
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The 15th day of December 1653.

A Busines of Examination of Witnesses}
on the part and behalfe of Robert Elison}
Thomas Bonner and others Owners and}
Laders of the shipp the ffreindshipp}
of Newcastle and of Edward Nixon the}
Master of her seized with all her lading}
by the King of denmarke or his Ministers
att Copenhagen within that Kingdome}
Clements}

Examined upon an allegation on the
behalfe of the sayd Robert Elison
and others

John ffurnes of Wapping
in the County of Middlesex mariner aged
24 yeares or thereabouts a witnes
sworne and examined deposeth and saith
as followeth. videlicet.

To the first second and third article sof the sayd allegation This deponent saith
that he knoweth well the arlate shipp the ffreindship of Newcastle
whereof the arlate Edward Nixon was Master the voyage in
quesion, And saith he saw the sayd shipp att Riga arlate in the
monethes of June and July 1652, and then and there sawe the sayd shipp
fully laden with flax Clapboards wainscot pipestaves
and deale boards and such like Commoditie. And saith the
sayd shipp and her lading of the like sight of this deponent