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for that hee had sailed in her soe long as … for that hee had sailed in her soe long as aforesaid, and for that about<br />
a fortnight since hee went there aboard her with his two precontests<br />
and viewed her and knewe her to be the same by many signes, and<br />
particularly by the two letters '''M.W.''' which (for his name) hee had<br />
before the seizure cutt upon here mainemast and pump, and that the<br />
sawe there plainly upon the said view. And otherwise hee cannot depose
'''Rp.'''
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee lost his clothes, 7 ''li'' in money and two barrels<br />
of fish by the said seizure, in all to the valew of 20 ''li'', and otherwise<br />
negatively.
To the 2 hee saith the said shipp was soe seized off [?Bufham Mosse] on<br />
the coast of Scotland, and hee hath not spoken of the seizure to be piraticall<br />
(the said [?Mervit] being said to have the king of Spaines Commission) but leaveth<br />
the signification of the word to the exposition of the law, and saith this<br />
deponent was kept 16 dayes aboard the frigot after their said shipp<br />
was sent away, which was sent away on the day of the seizure. and<br />
otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
To the third hee saith the the said shipp hath the same sailes and<br />
anchors shee had at the time of her seizure to his best remembrance<br />
saving one of her anchors is changed or another added<br />
and severall ropes and cords shee hath, which are in place of<br />
better than were in her before, and many are wanting that were in<br />
her at that time of the seizure. And otherwise hee cannot answer,<br />
saving as aforesaid.
To the 4th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and cannot<br />
otherwise answer, saving the said Captaine of the man of warr<br />
used them very well, and this deponent conceiveth him to be an<br />
honest man, (saving his then imployment) and one that would speake<br />
the truth.
To the 5th hee conceiveth English goods gotten by Spaniards into their<br />
dominions to be good prize unto them, by meanes of the present warr<br />
betweene England and Spaine. And otherwise hee cannot answer, saving<br />
negatively for his part to the [?matter] of examination.
To the last hee hath not soe deposed.
The marke of<br />
[MARKE (A CROSS)] Mathew Willum.
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The foresaid '''John Rolsun''' [CENTRE HEADING]<br />
to the Interrogatories.
To the first hee saith hee lost by the said seizure in clothes, materiells, and<br />
goods to the valew of 130 ''li'' besides his imployment and two servants wages<br />
And otherwise negatively saving as aforesaid.
To the second hee saith the said shipp was soe seized off [?Bufham Nesse GUTTER]<br />
on the coast of Scotland, and hee beleeveth the said [?Mervit] had a letter of<br />
Marque from the king of Spaine or his authoritie, and hee conceiveth<br />
it to be a piraticall seizure, which is donne without a Commission.
To the third hee saith that the said shipp hath nowe a peece of cable<br />
which shee had not at the time of the seizure, but it is a place of<br />
a good whole one which shee had before, and a new small anchor shee<br />
hath (which shee had not then) worth about 30 ''s''. And some ropes and<br />
tacke shee hath, (which shee had not then) but are in place of better that<br />
shee had of her owne then, and are nowe gonne, whith one of her [?maine] sailes and<br />
some other rigging alsoe gonne. And saith that the said shipp at the time of her<br />
seizureipp at the time of her<br />
seizure +
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