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there hath bin an English factorie and severall English merchants
 
there hath bin an English factorie and severall English merchants
 
and factors there resident for all the time aforesaid. And
 
and factors there resident for all the time aforesaid. And
this hee saith is publ;ique and notorious.
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this hee saith is publique and notorious.
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To the 14th article and the schedule annexed hee saith and
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deposeth that hee this deponent was presenton the
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day of the date of the said schedule namely the 21th of March
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1656(57) aboard the said ship at Pulla[?gund] aforesaid, when
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and where hee saw the arlate ffrederick Skinner, James
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Bostock and Robert Cock subscribe the same with their respective
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hands, and that the said Skinner was then Agent for the
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English East India Company at Bantam, and the said
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Bostock and Cock were English merchants there resident,
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And saith the contents of the said schedule were and are true and
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soe had and donne as therein is contained, yielding a reason of
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his knowledge as aforesaid, and further doth not depose.
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by the meanes whereof shee was in danger of perishing with
her company, and was hurt and [?en]damaged
in her maste sailes, rigging and hull, to the valew of two hundred
pounds sterling or thereabouts, which had undoubtedly bin
avoided in case the said dutch had not soe stayed and hindered
her as aforesaid. yielding a reason as aforesaid.

To the twelveth hee saith that the said Abraham hill, John
Gregory, henry Crane and company by reason of the said
wrongs and hinderances soe donne them by the said dutch
shipps and companies, have in losse of time as aforesaid
deterioration of the said ship in her masts, sailes, rigging
and hull as aforesaid, and otherwise suffered losse and
damage to the summe of two thousand pounds sterling or
thereabouts in his estimation. And hee cannot
further depose.

To the 13th hee saith that Bantam afoeresaid is a place
to and at which the English have traded for many yeeres
namely (as hee hath bin credibly informed) for fourtie or fiftie
yeares last, and have not bin hindered that ever hee had heard till
about May 1656 that the dutch interrupted such their
freedom of trading there, and saith that by common repute
there hath bin an English factorie and severall English merchants
and factors there resident for all the time aforesaid. And
this hee saith is publique and notorious.

To the 14th article and the schedule annexed hee saith and
deposeth that hee this deponent was presenton the
day of the date of the said schedule namely the 21th of March
1656(57) aboard the said ship at Pulla[?gund] aforesaid, when
and where hee saw the arlate ffrederick Skinner, James
Bostock and Robert Cock subscribe the same with their respective
hands, and that the said Skinner was then Agent for the
English East India Company at Bantam, and the said
Bostock and Cock were English merchants there resident,
And saith the contents of the said schedule were and are true and
soe had and donne as therein is contained, yielding a reason of
his knowledge as aforesaid, and further doth not depose.

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