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The 19th of Aprill 1659.

The Lord Protector againmst the shipp the}
Santa Maria taken by the ffairfax frigot and}
against Philip van hulten and others.}
Budd. Smith.}

2

'Andreas Petersson of Wapping, but borne at Landts
Crome in denmarke, Shipwright aged 52 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that all the hides
cacoa, and West India wood and other goods taken and
seized in the shipp Santa Maria were taken aboard her and laded at Santa domingo
in the dominion of the king of Spaine by a Spaniard (whose name hee knoweth not)
who came principall marchant of the said shipp the said voyage from Amsterdam,
and were as hee beleeveth of the growth of the West Indies, where (namely in
such parts thereof as are under the said kings dominions) noe Hollander or other
than Spaniards are permitted to trade, the premisses touching the said lading
hee knoweth because hee being Carpenter of the said shipp was present thereat
And further cannot depose.

To the second article hee saith that the said shipp in her said outwards voyage
arived at Santa Cruse about a moneth or five weekes after Whitsentide (old stile)
and staid there (being a place alsoe in the said kings dominion) about two
monethes, and then proceeded thense for Santa domingo, and then the said Spaniard
that soe went in her from Amsterdam tooke upon him to be and became Comander
of her, and there were other Spaniards taken in at Santa Cruse to be officers of
her, whereof one went master, another the pilot, another boatswaine, another
boatswaines mate of the said vessell and others were alsoe taken in to be common
men to the number (officers and common men) in all of two and twenmty, all
Spaniards and subiects of the said king: and for