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As aforesaid The premises he deposeth being aboard the
Experience during all the sayd time and seeing the same Et
alr nescit deponere./

Ad 2um deponit et dicit that at the time of the seizure and [?XXXX]
away of the Experience by the aforsayd three Dutch ships the [?XXXX]
the Armes of Zealand, and the Zealandia she had on board
all the aforsayd 1200. chests of white sugar 2500 rolles of Tobaccoe and
50. or 60 hides, and near twenty tuns of Wood all for the [?accompt]
of the sayd Bretton, Delboe Middleton and Company. Englishmen
as aforsayd who he sayth and despoiled and dispossessed of
same by the aforesayd Dutch Captains, And sayth the sayd [?Cargazon]
was then well worth in this deponents estimation between forty
five thousand and fifty thousand pounds sterling./

Ad 22. dicit that the ship the Experience was and is a ship
the burthen of foure hundred tons and upwards, and had [?thirty XXX]
great guns in her when she was seized, and also had [?provision]
of victuall; and tackle and furniture for a voyage of twenty two
moneths, And in this deponents estimation the sayd ship together
with the provisions, tackle, furniture and all things belonging
to her were worth at the time of their seizure at least
five thousand and five hundred pounds sterling Et
alr nescrit deponere./

Ad ult. deponit et dicit the producents Thomas Bretton
Simon Delboe Andrew Middleton and Company by [?meanes]
of the seizure of the Experience and of her tackle and apparell
furniture, provisions and lading by the forsayd three Dutch
Captains and their Companies in manner as is predeposed
by him this deponent, had suffered loss and damage to the value of
fifty five thousand pounds sterling as neare as this
deponent can estimate the same ./

Robert Ausor [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repetit coram dre Exton Surrogate

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13. die octobis 1660.

Super Allegatione predicta./

3.

Thomas Arrett de Stepney in Comd Middlesex nauta
amos agons quadraginta aut eo circiter testis
in hac causa productas Juratus et examinatus.

Ad ium Arlum dicta Allegationis deponit et dicit that this deponent
very well knoweth the producents Thomas Bretton, Simon Delboe
Andrew Middleton and Company, who he sayth have been and were the
true and lawful owners and proprietors of the arlate ship the Experience and
of her tackle apparrell and furniture during all the [?XXXX]
and time arlate, and so are or ought to be at this present and for
such he sayeth they are commonly accounted and reputed. The
premises he deposeth being second mate of the said ship for the
voyage in question, and seeing the aforesaid producents severall times
on board her to give order for her launching out of the dock where she [?XXXXXX]
and seeing them pay off severall bills for repayring her and
setting her forth to sea./

Ad 2um deponit et dicit that during the time arlate the sayd Thomas Bretton
Simon Delboe, Andrew Middleston and company caused to be
laden and put on board the said ship here in this port
of