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Transcription

he heard the sayd Michael Heytman say and averr that in case
he would have taken in unfree goods aboard his shipp hee might
have double the freight he is now to have for his ladeing [?it ?is]
true this deponent did give particular and strict charge to the
sayd youngman Dirick Dobler he should be very careful
in what ships and among what goods hhe did or should att any
tyme lade goods for his father and should take speciall heed that
any goods should be free as to this Commonwealth. And further
saving as aforesayd he cannot depose.

To the 4th he saith he cannot depose.

To the fifth he saith he understandeth by his Correspondencye
and letters of the saud Dirick Dobler father and sonn that
the arlate John Jacobson Carpfanger, Abraham Vander Weiden
and John Deekins are Hamburghers and merchants of
Hamburgh and there living and that the sayd Peters and
sayd widdo Wessells doe busines for them as for others
of Hamburgh. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the last he saith his depositions are true.

To the Crosse Interogatoryes.

To the .1. he saith he hath knowne the sayd Dirick Dobler the father
by fame and report many yeares being the Cousin german of this
deponents mother. and hath heard the sayd Dobler the younger
say often that his father did use to send much goods to the sayd
Peters and sayd widdow, and otherwise saveing as aforesayd he
cannot depose.

To the 2d he saith he cannot depose.

To the 3d. he saith he doth not know the persons of the sayd Wessell and
Peters, but by correspondencye hath heard that they are natives
of Hamburgh as likewise was the husband of the sayd Wessell
and that they live att Nantes and doe busines there as factors
for Hamburgh merchants. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the .4th. Interrogatory he saith that the sayd Master of the Justice
as per his owene declarations to this deponent, and the letters
of the sayd Dirick Dobler the younger, is to receyve his
freight all att Hamburgh of and from the respective persons
for whom the goods are according to their respective shares
therein. And otherwise cannot depose.

Jo: Bland [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated with his precontests before
the Judges in Court.