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Transcription

sugars and other goods aforementioned were laden and putt on
board the said shipp the Nostra Seniora da Rosario Saint
Gonsalvo at the Brazeele aforesaid, there were severall
bills of Lading all of one tenor (to witt for each distinct prop[?XXX]
of particular goods) signed for the same by this deponent as Master
of the said shipp, and that some of the said bills of ladinga nad
also diverse other papers Invoyces Letters and other writings
which concerned the said shipp and her lading were brought
in the said shipp from ffernambuco aforesaid, and did come
to the hands of the said seizors or of some of them who violently
seized the same, and threw a great part of them overboard in
this deponnets sight and presence, Which bills of Lading were to
hav ebeene delivered to severall persons in Lisbone to whom the
said goods were severally to be delivered, and that by meanes
of the said seizure and imbeazeling of the said [XXXXXX GUTTER]
an dfor that ther eis no conveyance from Lisbone to London
by the ordinary Poast, but onely by Sea, (which is long and
uncertaine conveyance) the distinct dpecificall and particular
proprietie of every person in the said goods severally interessed
cannot for the present be dist[?inc]t specificall and particularly
propertie of every person in the said goods severally interessed
cannot for the present be distinctely (sic) and specifically sett d[?owne]
as this deponent conceiveth it to be obvious to any ordinary est[?XXX]
or judgement And further to this article deposeth not/

To the 11th he saieth, That the said shipp Nostra Seniora da
Rosario Santa Gonsaloe with all the rest of the sugars and
other goods on board her, which was not, as aforesaid taken
or plundered out of her by the said seizors or some of them
have by the said Captaines Commandes and Companies of
the said dutch shipps or by some of them, where, the proprietie
of the same remainibg and being stille in the said Brazeele
Companie and others the Subjects of the said king, the same
have at their suite beene arrested by warrant of this Court
as belonging unto them in poynt of proprietie, and have been
since by oder of the same Court unladen out if the said shipp
and the quantities numbers and markes of the same have bin
returned into the said Court, as this deponent beleeving doeth and
may appeare in and by the Acts and proceedings of the [?same]
whereunto this deponnet for his full cerytainty herein doeth referr
himselfe. And further to thsi article deposeth not/.

To the last hee saieth his foregoeing deposition is true.

Nicholas [XXXXXXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]