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|Transcription=Did xxxxxxxx and xx knowledge to this Depos and XXXXXXXX that they had not any xxxxx or possibility of taking the said xxxxx, and in xxxxx and probably(?) they had some (?), whereupon this Depos xxxxx according to the (boss/hess?) xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxx xxxxxx and is his(?) constrenxxx fully and convinced, that the said Dutch shipps designed was and is only(?) to xxxx the English from trading to Bantam(?), and to xxxxxxx the whole xxxxx of the commodities of thos parts unto the Dutch Nation and to xxxxxx the English from having any trade or xxxxxxxx though(?), and xxxx Fox (name?) and upon the reason and observations raised(?), and also by this Depos' observation of the great xxxxx and xxxxx both of the said xxxx of Bantam
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|Transcription=Did xxxxxxxx and xx knowledge to this Depos and XXXXXXXX that they had not any xxxxx or possibility of taking the said xxxxx, and in xxxxx and probably(?) they had some (?), whereupon this Depos xxxxx according to the (boss/hess?) xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxx xxxxxx and is his(?) constrenxxx fully and convinced, that the said Dutch shipps designed was and is only(?) to xxxx the English from trading to Bantam(?), and to xxxxxxx the whole xxxxx of the commodities of thos parts unto the Dutch Nation and to xxxxxx the English from having any trade or xxxxxxxx though(?), and xxxx Fox (name?) and upon the reason and observations raised(?), and also by this Depos' observation of the great xxxxx and xxxxx both of the said xxxx  
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of Bantam, and of the strength of the Sultan thereof(?) both at land
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and also at Sea which is such that hee did and does ordinarily at the
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pleasure(?) with a very great number of boates and vessels goes to take his
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xxxxxation at Sea and that within shott(?) of the said Dutch shippps, who
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did not use any manner(?) of hostility against them, this xxxxx is fully
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assured that there is not any probability in xxxxxx xxxxxxx of the
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taking of the said City of Bantam (Bansaw?)by the said Dutch shipps, xx
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xxxxxxxxx thereof. And further to this xxxxxxxx he said xxx
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xx xxx 10th xxxxx he said, That hee xxxxx will show and xxx xx
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xxxxx of two moneths(?) been in and frequented daily the said City of
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Bantam(?) which is of a very large and great xxxxxx  xxx xxxxxx, and is
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very populous to the number of 30000 men at the lease, at the
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deponxxx xxxxxxxx the same, and that the people thereof and a xxx
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xxxxxxxx valiant(?) and warlike people xxxxxxxx and at
 
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Did xxxxxxxx and xx knowledge to this Depos and XXXXXXXX that they had not any xxxxx or possibility of taking the said xxxxx, and in xxxxx and probably(?) they had some (?), whereupon this Depos xxxxx according to the (boss/hess?) xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxx xxxxxx and is his(?) constrenxxx fully and convinced, that the said Dutch shipps designed was and is only(?) to xxxx the English from trading to Bantam(?), and to xxxxxxx the whole xxxxx of the commodities of thos parts unto the Dutch Nation and to xxxxxx the English from having any trade or xxxxxxxx though(?), and xxxx Fox (name?) and upon the reason and observations raised(?), and also by this Depos' observation of the great xxxxx and xxxxx both of the said xxxx
of Bantam, and of the strength of the Sultan thereof(?) both at land
and also at Sea which is such that hee did and does ordinarily at the
pleasure(?) with a very great number of boates and vessels goes to take his
xxxxxation at Sea and that within shott(?) of the said Dutch shippps, who
did not use any manner(?) of hostility against them, this xxxxx is fully
assured that there is not any probability in xxxxxx xxxxxxx of the
taking of the said City of Bantam (Bansaw?)by the said Dutch shipps, xx
xxxxxxxxx thereof. And further to this xxxxxxxx he said xxx
xx xxx 10th xxxxx he said, That hee xxxxx will show and xxx xx
xxxxx of two moneths(?) been in and frequented daily the said City of
Bantam(?) which is of a very large and great xxxxxx xxx xxxxxx, and is
very populous to the number of 30000 men at the lease, at the
deponxxx xxxxxxxx the same, and that the people thereof and a xxx
xxxxxxxx valiant(?) and warlike people xxxxxxxx and at