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proceed of a quantity of fflanders lace which he had before receyved
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from his sayd mother Anne Muytinx, this deponent being privy to
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and knowing of the buying of the sayd moneyes att Cadiz and saith
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he told and counted the same and bagged up marked numbred and
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sewed upp the baggs wherein they were putt with his owne hands And
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he further saith that the sayd Annea and Margaret Brudgmans
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are the naturall and lawfull daughters and heyres of the sayd Anne
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Muytinx, and as and for lawfull heyres of the sayd deceased they
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are aswell by the Magistrates and others of Antwerpe commonly accounted
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reputed and taken and have and enioy the use and possession of their
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sayd mothers goods att Antwerpe where they live of the sight and
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knowledge of him this deponent And further he cannot depose.
 
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proceed of a quantity of fflanders lace which he had before receyved
from his sayd mother Anne Muytinx, this deponent being privy to
and knowing of the buying of the sayd moneyes att Cadiz and saith
he told and counted the same and bagged up marked numbred and
sewed upp the baggs wherein they were putt with his owne hands And
he further saith that the sayd Annea and Margaret Brudgmans
are the naturall and lawfull daughters and heyres of the sayd Anne
Muytinx, and as and for lawfull heyres of the sayd deceased they
are aswell by the Magistrates and others of Antwerpe commonly accounted
reputed and taken and have and enioy the use and possession of their
sayd mothers goods att Antwerpe where they live of the sight and
knowledge of him this deponent And further he cannot depose.