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Transcription

necessaries of the value of 160 li and also the freight of the
merchants goods laden aboard the sayd shipp the voyage in question
amounting to 500 li sterling which was lost to the foresayd owners
and knoweth the premisses to be true being master of the sayd shipp
the voyage in question and saw all the sayd goods laden, and
knoweth that the same were lost to the rightfull owners thereof
by the meanes of the seizure hereafter declared, And otherwise
he cannot depose saving that the foresayd goods were all laden as
aforesayd to be in the sayd shipp transported from Riga to this Port
of London for the use and accompt aforesayd respectively.

To the 4th hee saith the sayd shipp the ffreindshipp was an able strong
and stanch shipp and was of the burthen of 300 tonnes or thereabouts
and having 14 gunnes, and was with her tackle furniture and
appurtenances being well provided of all necessaries well worth
the summe of 2200 li sterling and somuch would have yeelded in
this Port of London or elsewhere, and knoweth that 2100li
and upwards was really offered for her a little before the
voyage in question, and that the sayd Owners refused to selle
her att that rate. And further cannot depose.

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over and besides the losse
of the Improvement of their stock, which he saith he cannot
certainly value. And further cannot depose.

Edward Nix[?XXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]