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|Transcription=Santa Cruse turned out of her, another went master, another boatswaine
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another boatswaines mate and the rest common men, and
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saith there was a Spaniard called John (what els hee knoweth
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not) who came from Amsterdam in the said shipp as marchant of her, but
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at Santa Cruse hired the said Spaniards and thense went
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for Santa Domingo and from Santa Cruse hee went Captaine of the said
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shipp, which hee knoweth, seeing them soe depart and taking notice
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of all the premisses, and for Spaniards and subiects of the king of
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Spaine, both the said hired men and the said person that soe came
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merchant from Amsterdam were commonly accounted and reputed.
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And further hee cannot depose.
  
 
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Santa Cruse turned out of her, another went master, another boatswaine
another boatswaines mate and the rest common men, and
saith there was a Spaniard called John (what els hee knoweth
not) who came from Amsterdam in the said shipp as marchant of her, but
at Santa Cruse hired the said Spaniards and thense went
for Santa Domingo and from Santa Cruse hee went Captaine of the said
shipp, which hee knoweth, seeing them soe depart and taking notice
of all the premisses, and for Spaniards and subiects of the king of
Spaine, both the said hired men and the said person that soe came
merchant from Amsterdam were commonly accounted and reputed.
And further hee cannot depose.