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Transcription

this deponent saith was lately in the River of Thames
with severall goods wares and Merchandizes abord her , which
as hee hath bin credibly informed were to bee delivered
here according to the appointment of the said [?Leney] and company
aforesaid. Et alr nescit deponere.

Ad 9um nescit salvis predepoita. Et alr deponere.

Ad 10um salvis predepoita se nescit deponere nisi ex
relationa [?aliorum]./

Ad 11um deponit et dicit that the said drayton and Southwood
hath as this deponent is verily perswaded in his conscience
susteyned losse and damage besides the meere vallew
of the said ship and goods by theire being taken and detained
from them as aforesaid to the vallew or somme of 500 li
sterling, Et alr nescit deponere.

Ad 12um deponit that the said Mr Southwoods and Mr drayton
were all the tyme arlate and still are and ever have bin
inhabitants in or neere this Citty and are subjects of this Comon
wealth. And saith that for all the tyme arlate there
hath bin and still is a firne peace and Amity betwixt
England and fflanders and the Subjects of each Country respectively
Et alr nescit deponere.

Super reliquis no examinatus ex direction producen./

Idem ad Interria./ [CENTRE HEADING]

Ad primum rendet Negatove et nescit

Ad 2um rendet that hee comes to testifie in this cause at
the request of Mr Southwood and Mr drayton producents
in this Cause, And saith it is and wilbee all one to him
in respect of losse or gaine which of the parties litigant prevaile
in this suite Et alr rendet negative pro parte sua.

Ad 3um rendet that hee doeth very well knowe the interrogated
Jacob de [?Gowner]; And likewise the interrogated [?Leney] Kircocke and
Cole by sight but with the three last hath noe acquaintance
And saith they are to his knowledge all inhaboitants and
dwellers in Ostend. Et alr nescit rendere.

Ad 4um rendet that when this rendent was att Ostend
which was about 9 or 10 moneths since the interrogated Leyney Cole
and Kerrcotke were comonly accompted the true proprietors
and owners of the ship the Saint Peeter interrogated Et alr
nescit et negative rendet./

Ad 5um rendet that hee knew the ship the Saint Peeter befpre her
goeing out upon her last voyage to Cales and saith the Manne
of warre that tooke the Samuell was a vessell called a Galliott
Hoy. but how many Gunnes she had on bord her hee knoweth
not Et alr salvis predepoita se ad qua se refert nescit
deponere.

Thomas Bedham [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]