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Transcription

To the 30th hee saith hee came not from Cadiz./

To the 31th Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee did and doth
knowe by sight the person of that dutchman one of the Lords of
delph of whome hee hath predeposed, and saith hee is of a middle
stature somthing grosse and about fifty yeares of age of a fayre
Complexion, and his hayre brownish but inclyning to gray, and
for tha hee and an other person of quality did discourse longe videlicet neere
upon an hower upon the subiect predeposed, hee this deponent did
enquire his name of the rest of the passengers, and they did
informe this deponent what his name was but it is now slipt
out of hs memory, And as for the very formall, and expresse
words which the sayd Lord of delph spake the discourse being longe,
and now longe since, hee cannot positively sett them forth but well
remembreth the substance and effect of them to bee as hee hath predeposed
And particularly hee remembreth those following passages spoken by
him in those or the very like words videlicet De Ingellsche (sayd hy)
hobben dose dry schepen met zylver ghenomen, ende sy nu
pretenderen (speaking of the Master of the sayd shipps) dat
het zylver t'Hamburgh huys tookoomt maer het is seker
dat het t'Amsterdam ende Harlem to[?k]=behoort, ende ten
laeste het salswaerlyck op did van Harlem ende Amterdam
vallen. ende de Ingelsch (seyd hy) zyn slim genoegh si sullen
dit wol verstaen, ende willen niet onder dese pretensie de
zylver soo haestelyck af=scheyden And saith the sayd discourse
happened on or about the 20th day of November 1652 new style in the
forenoone in the Skute in the presence of twelve or more passengers
dutchmen besides this deponent, all goeing for the hague, the names
of the sayd passengers hee saith hee knoweth not, they being all strangers
to him, and his happening into their Company only by channce in
passing with them in one boate to the hague as aforesayd And further
hee cannot depose

To the 32th hee saith hee is not concerned having not soe deposed/

To the 33th hee saith hee is not concerned having not soe deposed/

To the 34th hee saith hee doth not knowe beleeve nor hath heard
that any of the subiects of the King of Spaine living in Antwerpe
Gaunt dunquirkeor else where in fflaunders in the yeare 1652
did