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Transcription

knoweth because hee was then aboard her and was hired by the said Skipper to
goe Gunner the said voyage in her to Cadiz and soe back againe to Lubeck
unlesse at cadiz the Skipper could get a convenient freight for some part in
the Streights, there this deponent by agreement was to proceede thither with him
in the said shipp upon more allowance of wages. and saith the said shipp was then
laden with deale bordes, pipe staves, flax, cases of bottles, and other
commodities, but with what quantitie of the foresaid particulars, or with what
other commodities hee knoweth not, for that hee was not at the lading thereof
but came first aboard when shee was readie to saile./

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To the fourth and fifth hee saith that the said shipp is of the burthen of an hundred
lasts or two hundred tonnes or thereabouts, and was fully laden when shee
came from Lubeck, and had aboard her sixteene peeces of ordnance all of
iron, 24 musketts, eight pikes, 42 barrells of powder, two pistoll, and 6
swords and nine or tenn bandaliers, all which were the shipps provisions of armes
and ammunition saving the said two pistolls, and three of the foresaid swords
which were the Skippers, and saving as aforesaid hee saith hee knoweth
not of any armes or ammunition whatsoever aboard the said shipp, and beleeveth
that there was noe more or other, saving there was a small chest of
muskets aboard besides the shipps provisions, but howe many muskets the
said chest contained hee knoweth not, alr nescit.

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To the eighth hee deposeth that there was noe dispurser or Cape Merchant aboard
but the Skipper, who at Cadiz was to deliver the said shipps lading or
the greatest part thereof (as this deponent was by him and otherwise informed)
to one Vincent Van Kampen a dutch Merchant there dwelling
alr nescit.

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