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|Transcription=Saint Malo's where they were playfellowes when they were boyesdand went
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to schoole together. And saith that about eleaven or twelve yeares since
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the said William was outraged and abused by some of the towne in the
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night time, and amongest other abuses had the haire of his head cutt
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and mangled off, at which affront hee conceived soe great spight and
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discontent, that hee presently left the towne and went for Amsterdam and
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swore hee would never come t Saint Malo's againe, and this deponent beleeveth
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hee hath never bin at Saint Malo's since, for if hee had, hee beleeveth hee
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should have knowne thereof, being of his acquaintance and that being the
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place of this deponents continuall residence and dwelling to this time.
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And saith hee hath heard that the said William Bolyn, Simon de La [?GXXd]
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is a married man and hath taken a dutch woman to wife, and further
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that hee is coomonly accompted and reputed a Burgher of Amsterdam
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and a subiect of the Lords the States of the United Netherlands having
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lived there about eleaven or twelve yeares as aforesaid. And otherwise
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hee cannot depose.
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Transcription

Saint Malo's where they were playfellowes when they were boyesdand went
to schoole together. And saith that about eleaven or twelve yeares since
the said William was outraged and abused by some of the towne in the
night time, and amongest other abuses had the haire of his head cutt
and mangled off, at which affront hee conceived soe great spight and
discontent, that hee presently left the towne and went for Amsterdam and
swore hee would never come t Saint Malo's againe, and this deponent beleeveth
hee hath never bin at Saint Malo's since, for if hee had, hee beleeveth hee
should have knowne thereof, being of his acquaintance and that being the
place of this deponents continuall residence and dwelling to this time.
And saith hee hath heard that the said William Bolyn, Simon de La [?GXXd]
is a married man and hath taken a dutch woman to wife, and further
that hee is coomonly accompted and reputed a Burgher of Amsterdam
and a subiect of the Lords the States of the United Netherlands having
lived there about eleaven or twelve yeares as aforesaid. And otherwise
hee cannot depose.

To the