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|Transcription=To the 6th and 7th articles of the said Allegation and schedules therein mentioned but
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not annexed hee saith and deposeth, that as this depont hath credibly
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been informed and sincerely beleeveth, the sayd John ffransen Haen at
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about the time of the lading of the small quantities of goods predeisposed, signed
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and firmed to three bills of Lading all of one tenor, for the said goods, one which
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the said Master hath severall times affirmed to this deponent was aboard the said shipp
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at the time shee was surprized and taken by the ''Speaker ffrigott'', and came
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to the hands of the seizors another being sent over land to the producents at
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Hamborough this deponent, as aforessaid, received from them, and the same hee
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hath since sent annexed to a Comission from this Court expressely sent
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to Saint Lucars in Spaine for the examination of witnesses
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concerning the trueth of the matter in question, which said bill of lading
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this deponent for the reasons premissed is fullyassured to bee a true and reall
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bill of lading, and no way fictitious or colourable. And otherwise referring
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himselfe to his foregoing deposition hee cannot depose; saving hee beleiveth the
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third originall bill of lading according to the usuall Custome is remaining
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in the hands of the said factor
  
|Transcription=To the 6th and 7th articles of the said Allegation and schedules therein mencconed [XXX]
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To the 8:th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and firmely beleeveth, That the
[XX] annexed [XXXX] saith and deposeth, that [XX] this depont hath credibly [XX]
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been informed and sincerely beleeveth, the sayd John ffransen [XXX XXXX] or
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about the [?time] of the lading of the small quantities of goods predeisposed, [XXXX]
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andXXXx to three bills of Lading all of one tenor, for the said goods, and [XXXXX]
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the said Master hath sewerall [XXXX] affirmed to this depon:t And aboard the said XXX
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at the time [XX] was [XXXXX] and taken by the [XXXX] ffrigot, and [XXX]
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to the hands of the seizors another being [XX XXXX XXXXX] to this producents as
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[?Hambrough] this deponent, as aforessaid, [?reserved] [XXXXX] them [XXX] the same hee
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hath since sent annexed to a Comission from [XX XXXX] expressly [XXX]
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to Saint Lucas in Spaine for the examination of witnesses
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concerning the truth of the matter in question, which said bill of ?lading
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this deponent for the reasons promised us [XXXX] assured [XX[ [?bee] a [XXX XXX XXX]
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bill of lading, and no way fictitious or colourable.  And otherwise ?referring
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himselfe to his foregoing deponn hee cannot depose; saving hee beleiveth [XX]
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[XXXX] originall bill of lading according to the usuall custome is remaining
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in the hands of [?this] said factorr
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To the 8:th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and dirmely beleeveth, That y:e
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said shipp with her lading predeposed on board her being in her direct
 
said shipp with her lading predeposed on board her being in her direct
Course for Amsterdam were mett ?withall surprized and taken by the sd
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Course for Amsterdam were mett withall surprized and taken by the said
shipp the ?''Speaker ffrigatt'' and Captaine and Companie XXXXXX XXXXX
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shipp the ''Speaker ffrigatt'' and Captaine and Companie thereof by whom
 
they were brought into Dover in England.  And otherwise cannot depose.
 
they were brought into Dover in England.  And otherwise cannot depose.
  
To the 9:th hee saith, That in the yeare 1652. and moneths therein
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To the 9:th hee saith, That in the yeare 1652. and moneths therein
respectovely ?occuring, and for X yeares before and till this ?p:rsent
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respectively conccuring, and for 5. yeares before and till this present
the ?arlate John ?SrXether and XXXXX XXXXX were and are the
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the arlate John Scrother and Bernardo Ras were and are the
ffacto:rs agents and correspondents of the said producents, and for such
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ffactors agents and correspondents of the said producents, and for such
commonly reputed and taken, Which hee knoweth having for the ?like ?time
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commonly reputed and taken, Which hee knoweth having for the like time
been booke keep and facto:r to the said producents, and thereby well
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been booke keep and factor to the said producents, and thereby well
acquainted with the p:rmisses. And otherwise cannot depose, saving that by XXX
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acquainted with the premisses. And otherwise cannot depose, saving that by [?XXX]
XXXXX bookes of accompts thXXX dep:t XXXX y:t they have for severall yeares before XXX XXX XXX
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Producents bookes of accompts this deponent hath observed that they have for severall yeares before been [?XXX XXX]
  
To the 10:th hee saith, That the said Hans Lemmerman deceased was
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To the 10:th hee saith, That the said Hans Lemmerman deceased was
 
according to common report a Native of the Citie of Hamborough and
 
according to common report a Native of the Citie of Hamborough and
Subject of that free State untill his death, and for such commonly reputed
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Subject of that ffree State untill his death, and for such commonly reputed
and taken, and that for ?sewall yeares before his death hee was a XXXXXXXXXX
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and taken, and that for severall yeares before his death hee was a Merchant
well knowne to ?drive a great trade in Spaine, which trade is since his death
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well knowne to drive a great trade in Spaine, which trade is since his death
continued by the said producents of the depon:ts certaine knowledge, and y:e
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continued by the said producents of the deponents certaine knowledge, and the
said John Langerman ThomasLangerman and Hans?e Langerman
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said John Lemmerman Thomas Lemmerman and Hanse Lemmerman
XXX ?and are the naturall and lawfull Children of y:e said Hans Langerman
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were and are the naturall and lawfull Children of the said Hans Lemmerman
deceased, andfor such well knowne and generally accompted at Hamborough
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deceased, and for such well knowne and generally accompted at Hamborough
aforesaid, and XXX heires to the said deceased, And saith that the said
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aforesaid, and are heires to the said deceased, And saith that the said
producents were are and ought to bee the true and lawfull Own:rs of
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producents were are and ought to bee the true and lawfull Owners of
the XX and othergoods predeposed now claymed in their names, ?Which
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the wines and other goods predeposed now claymed in their names, Which
 
hee knoweth for the reasons by him predeposed.  And otherwise cannot
 
hee knoweth for the reasons by him predeposed.  And otherwise cannot
 
depose
 
depose
  
To the 11:th hee saith that the said ?Katherine LXXXXXmans the ?Relict of
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To the 11:th hee saith that the said Katherine Lemmermans the Relict of
 
the said Hans Lemmerman deceased, and the said John Lemmerman
 
the said Hans Lemmerman deceased, and the said John Lemmerman
Thomas Lemmerman and Hans Lemmerman ?were and are all of XXX
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Thomas Lemmerman and Hans Lemmerman were and are all of them
?generally//
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(generally
 
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To the 6th and 7th articles of the said Allegation and schedules therein mentioned but
not annexed hee saith and deposeth, that as this depont hath credibly
been informed and sincerely beleeveth, the sayd John ffransen Haen at
about the time of the lading of the small quantities of goods predeisposed, signed
and firmed to three bills of Lading all of one tenor, for the said goods, one which
the said Master hath severall times affirmed to this deponent was aboard the said shipp
at the time shee was surprized and taken by the Speaker ffrigott, and came
to the hands of the seizors another being sent over land to the producents at
Hamborough this deponent, as aforessaid, received from them, and the same hee
hath since sent annexed to a Comission from this Court expressely sent
to Saint Lucars in Spaine for the examination of witnesses
concerning the trueth of the matter in question, which said bill of lading
this deponent for the reasons premissed is fullyassured to bee a true and reall
bill of lading, and no way fictitious or colourable. And otherwise referring
himselfe to his foregoing deposition hee cannot depose; saving hee beleiveth the
third originall bill of lading according to the usuall Custome is remaining
in the hands of the said factor

To the 8:th hee saith hee hath credibly heard and firmely beleeveth, That the
said shipp with her lading predeposed on board her being in her direct
Course for Amsterdam were mett withall surprized and taken by the said
shipp the Speaker ffrigatt and Captaine and Companie thereof by whom
they were brought into Dover in England. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the 9:th hee saith, That in the yeare 1652. and moneths therein
respectively conccuring, and for 5. yeares before and till this present
the arlate John Scrother and Bernardo Ras were and are the
ffactors agents and correspondents of the said producents, and for such
commonly reputed and taken, Which hee knoweth having for the like time
been booke keep and factor to the said producents, and thereby well
acquainted with the premisses. And otherwise cannot depose, saving that by [?XXX]
Producents bookes of accompts this deponent hath observed that they have for severall yeares before been [?XXX XXX]

To the 10:th hee saith, That the said Hans Lemmerman deceased was
according to common report a Native of the Citie of Hamborough and
Subject of that ffree State untill his death, and for such commonly reputed
and taken, and that for severall yeares before his death hee was a Merchant
well knowne to drive a great trade in Spaine, which trade is since his death
continued by the said producents of the deponents certaine knowledge, and the
said John Lemmerman Thomas Lemmerman and Hanse Lemmerman
were and are the naturall and lawfull Children of the said Hans Lemmerman
deceased, and for such well knowne and generally accompted at Hamborough
aforesaid, and are heires to the said deceased, And saith that the said
producents were are and ought to bee the true and lawfull Owners of
the wines and other goods predeposed now claymed in their names, Which
hee knoweth for the reasons by him predeposed. And otherwise cannot
depose

To the 11:th hee saith that the said Katherine Lemmermans the Relict of
the said Hans Lemmerman deceased, and the said John Lemmerman
Thomas Lemmerman and Hans Lemmerman were and are all of them
(generally