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1. day of the sayd Imbargo hee might have incurred some danger of
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2. being seized ˹with his ladeing˺ his being a smale shipp, though this deponent knoweth that there
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3. were severall little shipps in Voles Mallega and Grand Mallega Roade when
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4. the sayd Imbargo first came which of were not seized, and saith this deponent
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5. heard only of one shipp that was seized in Mallega Roade, which was a
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6. smale shipp and seized upon by boates manned out to that end upon the
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7. sayd tenth of September 1655 And saith hee hath heard X from the
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8. Merchants who were to have laden her that an English shipp called the Anne
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9. and John where of &#91;BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT&#93; ..... Piles was Commander was upon
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10. the sayd tenth of ............. September 1655 in Mallega ˹Roade˺ and would not
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11. bee ruled by his Merchants that were to freight him ........... although
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12. hee continued out of Command in the Roade of Mallega three or fower
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13. dayes after the Imbargo began, and by that meanes through his owne
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14. willfullnesse and default went empty thense, And saith that after a smale
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15. tyme as aforesayd, shipps ...... did unlade and relade at Mallega as
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16. aforesayd, and soe might the sayd Browneing as hee beleeveth
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17. have done ........ with as little danger of confiscation as they did,
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18. if hee had come thither And further saving his foregoeing deposition
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19. hee cannot answere./
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20. Thomas Baude SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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21. Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
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22.
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23. &#91;REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT BLANK BY COURT CLERKS&#93;
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<document-start>
1. day of the sayd Imbargo hee might have incurred some danger of
2. being seized ˹with his ladeing˺ his being a smale shipp, though this deponent knoweth that there
3. were severall little shipps in Voles Mallega and Grand Mallega Roade when
4. the sayd Imbargo first came which of were not seized, and saith this deponent
5. heard only of one shipp that was seized in Mallega Roade, which was a
6. smale shipp and seized upon by boates manned out to that end upon the
7. sayd tenth of September 1655 And saith hee hath heard X from the
8. Merchants who were to have laden her that an English shipp called the Anne
9. and John where of [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] ..... Piles was Commander was upon
10. the sayd tenth of ............. September 1655 in Mallega ˹Roade˺ and would not
11. bee ruled by his Merchants that were to freight him ........... although
12. hee continued out of Command in the Roade of Mallega three or fower
13. dayes after the Imbargo began, and by that meanes through his owne
14. willfullnesse and default went empty thense, And saith that after a smale
15. tyme as aforesayd, shipps ...... did unlade and relade at Mallega as
16. aforesayd, and soe might the sayd Browneing as hee beleeveth
17. have done ........ with as little danger of confiscation as they did,
18. if hee had come thither And further saving his foregoeing deposition
19. hee cannot answere./
20. Thomas Baude SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
21. Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
22.
23. [REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT BLANK BY COURT CLERKS]
</document-end>

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