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Transcription

To the .3. 4. 5. 6. and 7.th negatively, And otherwise knoweth nothing of
the particular demands therein contained.

To the 8.th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof/

To the 9:th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And otherwise
cannot depose./

To the 10:th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And otherwise
cannot depose:-

To the 11:th hee saith, That during the fight predeposed the said shipp the
three kings wore the Hamborough Colours and the other shipps of the said
ffleete wore the french Colours and the said English shipp fought under the
English Colours/

To the 12:th negatively. And otherwise cannot depose:-/

Juan Tomas Milutt [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Sam Delaplace [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]

Repeated before Doctor Clarke and
Doctor Godolphin:/

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The 5:th day of January 1653:- [CENTRE HEADING]

3.us/

John Martin of Saint Lucar in Spaine Merchant
aged 26. yeares or thereabouts a Witnes sworne
and examined upon the said Allegation saith and deposeth
as followeth videlicet:-/

To the first second and third articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
That in or about the moneth of September last this deponent being at Saint
Mallo in ffrance saw the shipp the three Kings articulated there receiving her
lading of linnen Cloah and other goods wares and merchandizes and
caused some goods to be laden in the same for his proper accompt. And
otherwise cannot depose./

To the 4:th and 5.th hee saith, That after the said shipp the three Kings had
received her lading as aforesaid. shee departed with the same from Saint Malo
in Companie with 5. or 6. other shipps, and being in her Course towards Spaine
was mett with by a man of warr of this Commonwealth, who tooke the said
shipp the three Kings and her lading and brought the same into Plimmouth
And further saith, That when the said English man of warr first
came up with the said shipps the Admirall of the said fleete was a heade
and the Vice: Admiralll a sterne of the said shipp the three Kings, and
presently upon the coming up of the said English man of warr, shee lett
flye a whole broad side at the french Admirall, and presently after
tacking about discharged another brode side at the french Vice admirall
without haling of them, so farr as this deponent then heard or observed,
And saith the said shipp continued fighting for about the space of one
houre before the shipp the three kings made any shott against the said English
man of warr. The premisses hee knoweth to be true being a Passenger
(in