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Transcription

To the first Interrogatory This deponent saith that he knewe well the vessell the
Samuell of Chester whereof the interrate Samuell Wright was master att
the tyme of her last being att Dublin in Ireland, and the sayd vessell the
Samuel was bound from thence on a voyage to Nants or Rochell ffrance
the premisses he knoweth being late Master of the shipp Patrick of Leverpoole
and was att Dublin the tyme interrate when the Samuel was last there and
sayled from thence in Company of the Samuell and was bound with his
shipp the Patrick to Nantes aforesayd And otherwise cannot depose.

To the second Interrogatory This deponent saith that whilest he was att Dublin
the tyme aforesayd he saw and observed that the interrogate Garret
Van Hoven of Dublin merchant was one of the freighters of the sayd
vessell the Samuel and that he did lade and putt on board her
in December and January last past a good quantity of herrings for his owne accompt to be from thence
transported to Nantes or Rochel in ffrance. but to whom the same
were consigned knoweth not. And otherwise saving his subsequent depositions he cannot depose.

To the third Interrogatory This deponent saith that the interrate ship the Samuell
having taken in her lading att Dublin did departe in safety
therewith about the middle of January last past in Company of this deponents sayd shipp the Patrick
upon her sayd Intended voyage for Nantes or Rochell, And this
deponent hath credibly heard and upon very sufficient grounds beleiveth
it to be true that the Samuell in her Course thitherwards was seized
by some Man of Warr an enemy or Pirat by meanes whereof
the foresayd Herrings belonging to Garrett Van Hoven as aforesayd
were and are wholly lost to him and allso the sayd shipp to the true Owners thereof And otherwise or further hee
saith he cannot depose.

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