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Transcription

sold her (in the time of the said dutch warrs) to the producent
Vincent dela Bar, Thomas dela Val, Michael de haze
and company all whom this deponent alsoe well knoweth
and was present at dover when shee was soe brought
in prize and soe sold afterwards, and was privie to all
the premisses, this deponent then and still living there
And saith that the said producens afterwards namely on
October 1655 sent out the said
shipp from dover laden with coales for Ostend, this
deponent seeing her when shee soe proceeded from dover
and after her arivall at Ostend shee was there (as this
deponent hath creadibly heard) seized by the Officers of the
King of Spaine and the said owners dispoiled thereof
And saith that the said shipp being lately seized or
retaken and comming into the downes, this deponent
hearing thereof went there aboard her about a moneth since and found and
knew her to be the same shipp the Vincent that was
soe bought by the said dela barr and company and set
out as aforesaid for Ostend by a fish which
shee then had on the maine mast, and two lockers that
shee had on the Starr board side at the entrie of the
masters Cabbin, in the lower part of which lower locker there were
at such his being aboard her in the downes a [?nat] hole soe
bigg as hee could neere thrust his fist thereinto, which shee
had when shee was soe set out as aforesaid, and by diverse
other signes and markes, and otherwise hee cannot depose
saving shee is now called the Elizabeth and was [?soe] [?called] [?when]
shee was soe retaken as aforesaid/.

To the fourth hee saith that the saod producents were and are
all subiects of this Commonwealth, and Inhabitants thereof
and for such commonly [?apprehended].

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first and second hee saith hee knoweth not how
much the said delabar and company paid for the said shipp [?nor]
saw the money paid, and was aboard the said shipp
when shee was in dover and fitted her with sailes,
some of which shee had aboard when shee was soe retaken and
was in the downes, and saith hee hath noe relation to her, and
otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot depose

Richard Clarke [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]