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Transcription

after her seizure by Towsen Le Sage Captain of the Orange
search for all the said ships papers, and such as he found
deponent saw him sheave overboard./

Ad 16n et 17n Arlos dicit et deponit that all the said ships
homewards lading from Brazeele the said voyage was [GUTTER]
by the said 35n depon for the producents account as it was said and for this
account also the X was to be delivered at Lisbone to the aforesaid Mr
Abraham Jacobs an Englishman and factor to the producents
Et ate ad has Arlos noscrit deponese

Ad 18 dicit that after the seizure aforesaid this deponit
the said skipper Jacob forne his precontests Anthony Bretton,
the carpenter of the Experience by there are to chase the round he
of the experience of what rubbish was there, and to have
some over board, amongst which rubbish he sayth were
severall papers and writings which concerned the ship and
lading, all which papers and writings the said Jacob forced the Captain of the
Experience to leave over board together with the rubbish. Et ar
noscrit deponere./

Ad 19n Arlum dicta Alloms deponit et dicit that these
were two portugall ships in company of the Experience
at such time as she was seized, byt sayth they came
in her company from Brazeele but only met her at
accidentally at sea; and this deponit knoweth of no agreement
or promise made at any time by the said Captain Kingsman
defend or protect either of the said Portugall ships and
not ever heard any such thing spoken of on board the
Experience, and these X he beleaveth there was no
Such promise or agreement made for that the said shop and
Company must as he sayth of X have known
It. State noscrit./

AD 20 dicit that the capyain and company of the expeience before her X
did not fight with any of the said Dutch ships in defence
of either of the said Portugall ships or ladings, that said captain and X nor did
fight with them, or use any hostile acts towards them
to windward of the Experience as enemies and had given
one whole broadside at least and a volley of small shot without ever haling
her, and used severall other hostile injusions acts
her and her company. The premises he deposeth [GUTTER]
and observing the same./

Ad 21n deponit that at such as the Experience was [GUTTER[
said these Dutch Captains and companies seized in X
aforesaid she had on board her all the said sugars tobaccos and
hides and wood which were laden and put on board her at
Brazoole, and sayth that the same were at the time of [GUTTER]
their seizure well worth the summe of fourty five thousand
pounds sterling or more all which the producents are deprived of [GUTTER]
the said three Dutch Captains and Companies. [GUTTER]