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|Transcription=And saith the sayd goods so brought to shoare into the possession of the
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sayd Vice Admiralls officers and ministers were and are the very same
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goods laden as aforesayd att Palma for the Accompt of the aforesayd
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merchants Spaniars, and not diverse. and hath heard that severall
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quantityes of the sayd moneyes were taken upp by the people ashoare, and that the
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aforesayd bells came safe to shoare. And otherwise cannot depose.
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To the fifth article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that the sayd Phillip
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Danker is a fflandrian borne an Inhabitant of Antwerpe and subiect
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of the King of Spaine and so accounted, And the sayd Joseph Markes
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John Baptista Magheritta and others the Owners of the aforesayd goods
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moneyes sylver and lading are all of them Spaniards and subiects
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of the King of Spaine and so accounted, the aforesayd Dunker
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excepted who is a fflandrian as aforesayd and had a good adventure
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aboard the sayd shipp in sugars, all or most whereof is lost, and
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some few Potacoes of Tobacco which are preserved as he beleiveth
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And further he cannot depose.
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To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
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To the first he saith he was a Passenger aboard the sayd shipp and
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was in her and continued in her all the voyage to the tyme that she was
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cast away And saith the sayd shipp as he hath heard began her voyage
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from dunkirke, and he knoweth she was to have returned thither and
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there have ended her voyage. And otherwise negatively.
 
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And saith the sayd goods so brought to shoare into the possession of the
sayd Vice Admiralls officers and ministers were and are the very same
goods laden as aforesayd att Palma for the Accompt of the aforesayd
merchants Spaniars, and not diverse. and hath heard that severall
quantityes of the sayd moneyes were taken upp by the people ashoare, and that the
aforesayd bells came safe to shoare. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the fifth article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that the sayd Phillip
Danker is a fflandrian borne an Inhabitant of Antwerpe and subiect
of the King of Spaine and so accounted, And the sayd Joseph Markes
John Baptista Magheritta and others the Owners of the aforesayd goods
moneyes sylver and lading are all of them Spaniards and subiects
of the King of Spaine and so accounted, the aforesayd Dunker
excepted who is a fflandrian as aforesayd and had a good adventure
aboard the sayd shipp in sugars, all or most whereof is lost, and
some few Potacoes of Tobacco which are preserved as he beleiveth
And further he cannot depose.

To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first he saith he was a Passenger aboard the sayd shipp and
was in her and continued in her all the voyage to the tyme that she was
cast away And saith the sayd shipp as he hath heard began her voyage
from dunkirke, and he knoweth she was to have returned thither and
there have ended her voyage. And otherwise negatively.