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Transcription

Amsterdam, and that shee carried in her the said voyage to the Barbadas
beere, wine, iron, oile, stockfish and other goods proper for that trade
some whereof were belonging to the said owners, and the rest to others
as hee was informed, And further hee cannot depose.

To the third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith that the said
shipp had an English passe for the said voyage grannted by the
authoritie of England, and that the said shipp having delivered
her said outward cargo in the roade of the Barbadas, and lying
there taking in of sugars and cottons for her homewards voyage
shee was on or about the tenth of ffebruary last (old stile) seized by the
Marston Moore frigot in the immediate service of this
Commonwealth, with such sugars and cottons as shee had received
aboard being in his estimation fiftie tonnes of sugars and foure
and fortie baggs of cotton; and saith his contest Jacob derrickss[?on]
Wil[?rey] master of the said shipp the John Baptiste showed the said English
passe to the Lieutenant of the said frigot in this deponents
sight when the said seizure was made, the premisses hee knoweth
being then stiersman of the said shipp the John Baptist[?a], and
seeing the premisses soe donne. And further hee cannot depose.

To the fifth and 6th hee saith that the Captaine of the said frigot
seizing the said shipp the John Baptista, turned her master and companie
ashore at the Barbadas, and carried away the said shipp John Baptista
and her said sugars and cotton for Jamaica, and soe the owners
were deprived of the said shipp and goods, and the master and companie
put to shift for them selves, which hee knoweth for the reasons
aforesaid, referring himselfe to his foregeoing deposition. And
further hee cannot depose.

Repeated before Collonel Cock.

Jan Pieter [X]oon Ver wer [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Rp. 2.

Jacob Derricksson Wilrey of Wapping but
living most frequently at Amsterdam Mariner, aged
24 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined as
aforesaid.

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee
well knoweth the shipp the John Baptista of London interrogated, and
hath soe done for eleaven monethes last or thereabouts, and
well knoweth that the producents Major George Walters,William
Eaton, ffrancis Walter, daniel Arthur, Marke Ri[XX], ffrancis
Creagh and Lancelot Stepney all subiects of this Commonwealth
of England were and are her owners and proprietors, yeelding
a reason of such his knowledge for that hee this deponent hath
for the said time bin master of the said shipp untill her seizure hereafter mentioned and was
constituted master of her by their order, and saith the said Eaton
and Arthur dwell in this citie, and the said Ri[XX] at the
Barbada's and the rest of the said owners dwell in Ireland.

To the second hee saith that the said shipp in her last voyage was