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Transcription

And otherwise cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true:/

To the Crosse Interrogatories/

To teh first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh of his owne accord to testifie
the trueth in this Cause and hath not made any assurance upon any of
his said goods, And saith hee hath as yet paid no Charges of
suiy concerning the same, but must, as hee beleeveth, pay such Charges [?XXX]
as shall be legally demannded of him. And for the rest of the Interrogatorie he
saith he hath in his foregoing deposition satisfied the demannds thereof./

To the second hee saith hee is a Native of Kiele in Holsteyn, and [?was]
there educated, and is a Subject of the free State of Hamburgh where
hee hath lived for all the time interrate./

To the 3. hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition./

To the 4th hee saith, hee departed from Hamnurgh about Whitsuntide
last and upon his Merchandizing occasions went for Roane in ffrance, and
hath been severall times and at severall Ports and places there namely
at Roane, Nantes, Saint Varlery, Diepe, Callice and Paris, and other places
but how often and the particular places hee cannot further recite, and saith
hee went last from Hamburgh for Roane in the shipp the Saint George
George Schoonmaker of Hamburgh Master:-

To the 5. hee saith hee this rendent bought all the goods by him now [?Claymed]
from severall Merchants at Paris and Roane in ffrance, and paid for
the same shortle after the buying with readie monies part whereof this deponent
carried with himf from Hamburgh and part hee received at Paris
by bill of exchange upon Mr John Van Campen a Hamburgher factor who [?liveth]
in ffrance, which moneys this deponent had formerly paid at Hamburgh to one
Pauls Paulson a Burgher and Merchant of Hamburgh, who gave this deponent
a bill of exchenge to receive the said moneys, which the said Van Campen
accepted, and accordingly gave order for the payment thereof at Paris to this deponent
in July last past for this deponents owne accompt./

To the 6:th hee saith hee this deponent was present and assisting in the packig
of his said goods at the Custome Howses at Paris and Roane, and in his
owne lodging at those places, and saith the markes were sett upon his said
goods by those whom this deponent there imployed to assist him in the packing
of the said goods, and that the same is this deponents ordinary marke [?which]
hee hath used for severall yeares upon his merchandizing occasions./

To the 7.th hee saith That upon the buyeing of all and singular the goods
predeposed, This deponent himselfe being the Merchant that bought the same
did with his owne hand make up an accompt of the severall parcels contained
in the said two balets and pack predeposed, which accompt is now
remaining by and with his goods now Claymed in the sayd shipp the [?Saint]
(John