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and that accordingly the said<br />
dela val paid this deponents duties of lightmoneys at Dover, and<br />
for convoy gave a letter to Captaine Clarke in service of this Commonwealth then<br />
lying in the Downes and soe dispatched this deponent away with his<br />
said shipp and salt for Dunquirke. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the 9th hee saith that the said Basserode and Coppins are<br />
commonly accompted natives the one of Dunquirke and the other of<br />
Antwerp, and that they were and are partners, and the said Basserode only<br />
laded this deponent, but as being in partnershipp with the said Coppins<br />
who was at Dunquirke when this deponent proceeded last from<br />
fflanders as aforesaid, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the tneth hee saith that the said William Marvin was and is a subiect<br />
of the King of Spaine, and a native as this deponent hath heard<br />
of Saint Omar's or thereabouts in the said Kings dominions, and was<br />
and is a merchant of great dealing into ffrance and back againe<br />
to fflanders for his owne accompt and hath his correspondents in ffrance<br />
to that purpose. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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all his said bills of lading for fflanders were and are true and reall<br />
bills, and this deponent did not signe any other bills of lading<br />
of any other tenor, saving two colourable bills for hamburgh, which were<br />
made to preserve the said goods from the ffrench, but the said goods were<br />
really to have bin delivered in fflanders. And otherwise hee cannot<br />
depose.d otherwise hee cannot<br />
depose. +
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