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Transcription

To the 5th article hee deposeth not, saving that some of the said [?company GUTTER]
also acknowledged that the said John Mexia de herera came alsoe to Santa
Cruse with the said other Spaniards, who as aforesaid were by the said [?XXX GUTTER]
and marchant their said obligation to be put ashore at Santa Cruse

To the sixth hee saith that the said John Moller him selfe upon this [?deponents GUTTER]
examination of him at Toulon did alsoe confesse that there were other [?papers GUTTER]
belonging to the said shipp, which after the said shipps comming from Santa
Cruse neere the Streights mouth were throwne over board (upon the [?XXX GUTTER]
of a ffrench ffleete who were then enemies to the Spaniard) [?XXXX GUTTER]
the Spanish flagg. And saith that to his best remembrance it was alsoe
acknowledged that it was the masters mate that threw the said papers and
flagg over board, and that hee did it by command or order of the [?Spanish GUTTER]
officer that was aboard in command. And further deposeth not.

To the seaventh hee saith that the said Moller alsoe confessed to this [?deponent GUTTER]
that hee who was the cheife man of the Spaniards aboard the said shipp
to Cadiz, and saith that diverse of the said shipps company informed
this deponent that the said John Moller waited upon the Spanish [?XXX GUTTER]
and made his bedd in his cabbin during all the time that the said [?Spanish GUTTER]
Captaine was in her. And further deposeth not.

To the 8th article hee saith that hee cannot depose, saving that the [?said GUTTER]
shipp and lading was seized and brought up to Toulon as being belonging to
enemies of this Commonwealth, and some of her company said that [?shee GUTTER]
was delivereing som eof her goods into a dutch fliboat when Captaine
Storey came with the ffairfax frigot and tooke her.