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<document-start>
1. ..........................................
2. .........................................................
3. ...................................................................................
4. ................................................................................................
5. .........................................................................................
6.
7. The 4th of ffebruary 1656/
8. <margin value="left">Goodwin and Company: against the Saint John/</margin>
9. Examined on the sayd allegation/
10. <margin value="Left">dt. 3.</margin>
11. Charles Marescoe of Saint Buttolph Billingsgate
12. London Merchant aged twenty fiue yeares or
13. thereaboutes a wittnesse sworne and examined
14. saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
15. To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee hath heard
16. by Common reporte among Merchants of London that since the Peace
17. concluded betweene the King of Spaine and the States Generall of
18. the United Provinces and in the yeares and moneths arlate seuerall
19. dutch shipps belonging to subiects of the states of the United Provinces
20. have notwithstanding the sayd peace bin interrupted in their voyages
21. and by men of Warr of Dunkirke or Ostend or other Ports of
22. the King of Spaine ˹and subiects of the King of Spaine˺ and some of them visited and seized and their
23. holdes rommaged and divers goods ta (not being Contrabanda goods)
24. taken from them, And saith hee hath credibly heard among Merchants
25. of London and verily beleeveth that about sixe moneths since or somewhat
26. more, certaine of warr of dunkirke and Ostend subiects of
27. the King of Spaine did by fforce and violence ... (after a longe fight
28. mainteyned) take a Man of Warr belonging to the states of her
29. United Provinces that was appointed to Convoye divers Merchants
30. shipps bound for England and did seize the sayd man of warr
31. although hee then wore the dutch Colours, and that they well knew
32. ........... to bee a dutch shipp, which (as by like reports of Merchants
33. hee hath heard) the sayd dunkirkers and Ostenders did only because
34. they had receaved .............. information and beleeved that the sayd
35. dutch man of warr had ritch goodes and merchandizes on board him
36. belonging to the English And further saving his subsequent
37. deposition hee cannot depose./
38. To the 2 hee saith saving his foregoeing and subsequent deposition
39. hee cannot depose thereto./
40. to the 3 article hee saith that ...................................... longe before
41. hee this deponent was required to bee a wittnesse in this cause
42. hee hath heard by reporte of Merchants of London of very good
43. Worth and Creditt, ...................................................... that
44. the arlate shipp the Maegh Van Dort a dutch shipp whereof the arlate
45. John de Ketts was master, and belonging to Subiects of the States of
46. the United Provinces was about the moneths of September or October 1656
47. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">laden at</margin>
</document-end>

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