HCA 13/73 f.505r Annotate

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To the Interrogatories brought in by Mr Budd
the 11th of Aprrill 1660:/: [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee was Master of the said shipp the Golden
Starr and had in her when shee was stayed as aforesaid
fifteene Pipes, and ffifteene hogsheads of wine upon his owne
account, but had noe part or share in the Ship./.

To the second hee saith his said Lading of wines did wholly
belong to Englishmerchants and Subjects of this Common=
=wealth, and noe part thereof to any Spaniard or
Hollander,/

To the third hee saith that neither the said Captaine or
the Merchants or any of the Company of the Alexander did give
any receipt or noate whatsoever for receipt of the said
wines and things, and saith the Starr had the Dutch
Colours out when the Alexander came up to her
which Continued up untill the foresaid Mate of the
Alexander was goeing from the Starr on board the
Alexander, at which time they were pulled downe, and
none other put up untill about a fortnight after./:

To the 4th hee saith that hee hath Personally Knowne
Seagar Corsellis for about five yeeres last, and the
Interrate Nicholas Corsellis Personally for about three moneths
last, but severall yeeres since hee hath receaved Letters
from him, and saith that hee hath Credibly bin informed
that they are both Native of this Commonwealth and soe
this Deponent verily beleeveth they are, and verily veleeveth the said Nicholas Corsellis is a Subject
of this Coonwealth, but doth not knowe whether the
said Seager Corsellis is a Subject of this Comonwealth
or not, hee living at Amsterdam, and soe having done for
all the time of this Deponents knowledge of him, and saith
that the said Seager Corsellis and Daniel Wybrants
did not build the said ship but the said Seager bought
her at Amsterdam, about five yeeres since but this Deponent did
not see the money paid. but saith that about three yeeres
since the said Seager Corsellis and Daniel Wybrants
made this Deponent Master of her, to whom hee gave account
of her Earnings, and about two moneths since he sold
her here, by order of her said owners and for their use, and
hath remitted the money to them And further cannot Answer[?e GUTTER]

To the 5th hee saith the said Captaine and Company of the
Alexander, kept and detained thes said ship Starr for the
Space of about sixteene howers, and saith that this Deponent
supped with the said Captaine, that night which hee was Carried
(onboard