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Transcription

To the second Interrogatorye he answereth That the Shipp the Saint John was
bought in Holland as is predeposed by this endents master his orderand the master
of the said shipp as he hath heard is a ffleminge belonging to Dunkerk And
otherwise to theis Interrogatory he cannot answeare.

To the third Interrogatory hee answereth That bout may last past hee this rendent did
see a Letter written by this rendents said master to the foresaid Marin and Henry [?XXXX]
[?XXXXXX] soe neere as hee can remembber about the moneth of the said moneth of may wherein his
said master did give advice to the said Martyn and Henry Deiner resident att Nantz to
follow the order and direction of the foresaid Mr Brake concerning the ladding
of the shipp the Saint John arlate

[ADD DATA]

repeated before Doctor Clerke and
Doctor Godolphyn

Adyan Beyer [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 10th day of October 1653.

Samuel Beake sonne of Arnold Beake one of the
producents in thei cause aged about one and twenty yeares a
witnesse produced sworne and examined in this cause deposeth as
followeth vbidelicet./

To the first article of the said allegation hee sayeth That for theis twelve moneths
last past or therabouts the arlate Mr Arnold Beake this deponents father Peter
Mathewes and John Dolins arlate have beene and yet are commonly accepted reputed
and taken to be the lawfull owners and Proprietors of the Shipp the Saint John arlate
her tackle and furniture And further cannot Depose

To the second article of the said allegation hee sayeth that more than by relation and
report of this Deponents father and others interessed in the said shipp and her lading
arlate hee cannot Depose.

To the third article of this allegation he sayeth That uppon perusall of this deponents
said fathers bookes of accompt committed to his keepinge and his case hee fyndeth
That uppon the sending of the Loade aboard the Saint John arlate from
London to Nants uppon the sale and vending of the said Comoditie a
parcell thereof was [?imposted] [?into] wynes which were there bought by the order
and direction of this deponents father and the rest of the producents arlate
and was for their accompt and adventure to be transported to Dover where the [?XX] of the shipp arlate [?XXXX] to
receive orders for transportating them into Flanders and accordingly [?XXXX]
[?XXX]