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To the second hee saith that there were aboard the said shipp at the time
 
To the second hee saith that there were aboard the said shipp at the time
of her seizure 201 hogsheaads of traine oile, sixtie odd baggs of wooll,
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of her seizure 201 hogsheads of traine oile, sixtie odd baggs of wooll,
 
a parcell of whale bone and of box wood, and foure rolls of stuffe,
 
a parcell of whale bone and of box wood, and foure rolls of stuffe,
 
which were laden at Bayon by ffrenchmaen, and to be carried to haver
 
which were laden at Bayon by ffrenchmaen, and to be carried to haver

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Transcription

and that the samw was alsoe left at Bayon to be sent over land, and
that there were not any papers torne, burnt, throwne over board or
otherwise made away or concealed.

To the fifth

To the 6th hee saith there were noe money, plate or Jewells on board at the
time of the said seizure.

To the 7th

[?XXX XXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

2.

John Hohnson Bleker of fflushing Mariner, Stiersman
of the said shipp the Elizabeth, aged 47 yeares or
thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first

To the second hee saith that there were aboard the said shipp at the time
of her seizure 201 hogsheads of traine oile, sixtie odd baggs of wooll,
a parcell of whale bone and of box wood, and foure rolls of stuffe,
which were laden at Bayon by ffrenchmaen, and to be carried to haver
de Grace and there to be delivered, and the said goods were and are
accompted to be belonging to ffrench men. And that the shipps owners had
laden aboard for their accompt 30 baggs of feathers, and the master and
companie have 106 cakes of rosin, 6 hogsheads of turpentine, 78 oares, 12
bundles