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|Transcription=1. come freely and unmolested by vertue of the said Peace though they
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|Transcription=come freely and unmolested by vertue of the said Peace though they
2. have met with dunkirkers in their voyage, and hee hath heard XXXX GUTTER
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have met with dunkirkers in their voyage, and hee hath heard XXXX GUTTER
3. and observed the same freedome in generall sXXXXXX to the shipps
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and observed the same freedome in generall sXXXXXX to the shipps
4. and goods of Middleborowe, And this deponent at fflushing whXX GUTTER
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and goods of Middleborowe, And this deponent at fflushing whXX GUTTER
5. (whether hee often went) and at Rotterdam and other places of the
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(whether hee often went) and at Rotterdam and other places of the
6. said States dominions, hath observed it to be taken notice of XXX GUTTER
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said States dominions, hath observed it to be taken notice of XXX GUTTER
7. then there was such freedome as aforesaid, and that it was duely
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then there was such freedome as aforesaid, and that it was duely
8. observed by the Spanairds and other Subiects of the said king; and
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observed by the Spanairds and other Subiects of the said king; and
9. all by vertue of the said Peace. And further saith that ˹hee˺ having
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all by vertue of the said Peace. And further saith that ˹hee˺ having
10. lived at Middleborowe as aforesaid, hee went thense (upn the
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lived at Middleborowe as aforesaid, hee went thense (upn the
11. warres betwixt England and ˹holland˺ the United Provinces) and
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warres betwixt England and ˹holland˺ the United Provinces) and
12. lived at dunkirke about two yeeres, and there constantly and from
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lived at dunkirke about two yeeres, and there constantly and from
13. time to time heard it XXXX spoken to the that the articles were
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time to time heard it XXXX spoken to the that the articles were
14. to the effect aforesaid, and and saith that the private man of warr thXXXX GUTTER
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to the effect aforesaid, and and saith that the private man of warr thXXXX GUTTER
15. proceeding were from time to time constrained to give Bale ˹in the Admiraltie before they could obtaine their XXXX˺ XXXXX GUTTER
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proceeding were from time to time constrained to give Bale ˹in the Admiraltie before they could obtaine their XXXX˺ XXXXX GUTTER
16. they should not meddle with or molest the hollanders or other Subiects pf the said States, nor
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they should not meddle with or molest the hollanders or other Subiects pf the said States, nor
17. those they were comming out of EXXXX ports of the said kings
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those they were comming out of EXXXX ports of the said kings
18. enemies and going to such ports. And otherwise hee cannot depose
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enemies and going to such ports. And otherwise hee cannot depose
  
 
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
  
21. To the first hee saith hee was borne in Antwerp and under
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To the first hee saith hee was borne in Antwerp and under
22. the Subection of the king of Spaine, but that hee hath for two
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the Subection of the king of Spaine, but that hee hath for two
23. yeares last lived in London at Saint Catherines, and formerly lived
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yeares last lived in London at Saint Catherines, and formerly lived
24. tenn yeares at dover, namely before hee went as aforesaid to
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tenn yeares at dover, namely before hee went as aforesaid to
25. dwell at Middleborow.
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dwell at Middleborow.
  
26. To the second hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, and
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To the second hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, and
27. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
28. To the third hee saith hee never sawe the originall Articles
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To the third hee saith hee never sawe the originall Articles
29. arlate, nor was imployed nor present at the making thereof, and
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arlate, nor was imployed nor present at the making thereof, and
30. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
31. To the fourth ˹and 5th˺ hee saith hee understandeth ammunition fXXXXXX GUTTER
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To the fourth and 5th hee saith hee understandeth ammunition fXXXXXX GUTTER
32. and victualls to be contrabanda goods, And otherwise heee cannot
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and victualls to be contrabanda goods, And otherwise heee cannot
33. answer.
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answer.
34. To the 6th and 7th hee sasith hee hath heard that sometimes
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35. the Seamen of dunquirke vessells; having bin aboard holland shipps
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36. that they have met with, have nowe and then taken a Peece of
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37. Wine, or some other provisions out of them but have still given
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38. them notes fpr the repayment and to make satisfaction for the same
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39. And hee cannot say but that there might be holland shipps
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40. molested and staid by the dunkirkers or other subiects of the
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41. king of Spaine, since the Peace but hee never heard of any, thaXXXXX GUTTER
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42. lived soe longe at dunkirke as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannpt answer
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43. saving as aforesaid
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44. To the 8th hee saith it is usuall in times of warr to make
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To the 6th and 7th hee sasith hee hath heard that sometimes
45. colourable bills of ladeing for the preservation of goods to the owners
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the Seamen of dunquirke vessells; having bin aboard holland shipps
46. but the Practice at lisbone in that case or at other places in XXX GUTTER
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that they have met with, have nowe and then taken a Peece of
47. with the king XX of Spaine hee knoweth not. And otherwise hee
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Wine, or some other provisions out of them but have still given
48. cannot answer
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them notes fpr the repayment and to make satisfaction for the same
 +
And hee cannot say but that there might be holland shipps
 +
molested and staid by the dunkirkers or other subiects of the
 +
king of Spaine, since the Peace but hee never heard of any, thaXXXXX GUTTER
 +
lived soe longe at dunkirke as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannpt answer
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saving as aforesaid
  
49. To the 9th hee saith hee neither knoweth nor hath heard XXXX GUTTER
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To the 8th hee saith it is usuall in times of warr to make
50. of the shipp the hare in the ffeild XXX interrate, or of her voyage
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colourable bills of ladeing for the preservation of goods to the owners
51. or mishap XX interrate, And otherwise hee cannot answer
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but the Practice at lisbone in that case or at other places in XXX GUTTER
 +
with the king XX of Spaine hee knoweth not. And otherwise hee
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cannot answer
  
52. To the 10th hee saith it is X prudense in Merchants by bills of
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To the 9th hee saith hee neither knoweth nor hath heard XXXX GUTTER
53. lading made per forma or colourably, to preserve their owne goods,
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of the shipp the hare in the ffeild XXX interrate, or of her voyage
54. this deponent hath used the same XXXXX himselfe.
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or mishap XX interrate, And otherwise hee cannot answer
 +
 
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To the 10th hee saith it is X prudense in Merchants by bills of
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lading made per forma or colourably, to preserve their owne goods,
 +
this deponent hath used the same XXXXX himselfe.
  
 
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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come freely and unmolested by vertue of the said Peace though they
have met with dunkirkers in their voyage, and hee hath heard XXXX GUTTER
and observed the same freedome in generall sXXXXXX to the shipps
and goods of Middleborowe, And this deponent at fflushing whXX GUTTER
(whether hee often went) and at Rotterdam and other places of the
said States dominions, hath observed it to be taken notice of XXX GUTTER
then there was such freedome as aforesaid, and that it was duely
observed by the Spanairds and other Subiects of the said king; and
all by vertue of the said Peace. And further saith that ˹hee˺ having
lived at Middleborowe as aforesaid, hee went thense (upn the
warres betwixt England and ˹holland˺ the United Provinces) and
lived at dunkirke about two yeeres, and there constantly and from
time to time heard it XXXX spoken to the that the articles were
to the effect aforesaid, and and saith that the private man of warr thXXXX GUTTER
proceeding were from time to time constrained to give Bale ˹in the Admiraltie before they could obtaine their XXXX˺ XXXXX GUTTER
they should not meddle with or molest the hollanders or other Subiects pf the said States, nor
those they were comming out of EXXXX ports of the said kings
enemies and going to such ports. And otherwise hee cannot depose

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee was borne in Antwerp and under
the Subection of the king of Spaine, but that hee hath for two
yeares last lived in London at Saint Catherines, and formerly lived
tenn yeares at dover, namely before hee went as aforesaid to
dwell at Middleborow.

To the second hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, and
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the third hee saith hee never sawe the originall Articles
arlate, nor was imployed nor present at the making thereof, and
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fourth and 5th hee saith hee understandeth ammunition fXXXXXX GUTTER
and victualls to be contrabanda goods, And otherwise heee cannot
answer.

To the 6th and 7th hee sasith hee hath heard that sometimes
the Seamen of dunquirke vessells; having bin aboard holland shipps
that they have met with, have nowe and then taken a Peece of
Wine, or some other provisions out of them but have still given
them notes fpr the repayment and to make satisfaction for the same
And hee cannot say but that there might be holland shipps
molested and staid by the dunkirkers or other subiects of the
king of Spaine, since the Peace but hee never heard of any, thaXXXXX GUTTER
lived soe longe at dunkirke as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannpt answer
saving as aforesaid

To the 8th hee saith it is usuall in times of warr to make
colourable bills of ladeing for the preservation of goods to the owners
but the Practice at lisbone in that case or at other places in XXX GUTTER
with the king XX of Spaine hee knoweth not. And otherwise hee
cannot answer

To the 9th hee saith hee neither knoweth nor hath heard XXXX GUTTER
of the shipp the hare in the ffeild XXX interrate, or of her voyage
or mishap XX interrate, And otherwise hee cannot answer

To the 10th hee saith it is X prudense in Merchants by bills of
lading made per forma or colourably, to preserve their owne goods,
this deponent hath used the same XXXXX himselfe.

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