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Transcription

were the true reall and originall bills of lading and were
all and every of them signed by this deponent att Nantes before
his departure from thence, and saith that he this deponent did not
signe any other bills of lading of any other
tenor for the sayd goods, but was reallt without fraud or colour
to have delivered the sayd goods to the respective persons in the
sayd bills of lading mentioned for their respective accompts
And saith that before he came from Dunkerke Mr Peter
Lams of Dunkerke for whose accompt part of the sayd wines were
did give this deponent expresse order upon his returne from
Nantes with his lading to call att Dover and in his name to [?XX]
to Mr De la barr and Mr De laval or one of them to procure a
Convoy for Dunkerke, and that this deponent in case he
had not bene seized in the Downes was resolved to have gone
ith his sayd shipp to Dover to procure a Convoy according to the
order of the sayd Peter Lams to and for the preserving and
securing the sayd lading from the ffrench, that usually lyeth
off att sea in the Course for Dunkerke. And otherwise hee saith
he cannot depose.

To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the
arlate John de la Valette, Peter Lams Cornelio Thais Jaques
Goverts junior Michael Bloome the widdow of John de Coppins
Jasper and John le Clerke and Theodore Dowchet the [?XXX]
persons to whon the foresayd lading of wines is consigned were
and are all and every of them the sayd Doachet onely excepted
Inhabitants of Dunkerke, and the sayd Doachet was and is an
Inhabitant of Rissell or Lisle, and all and every of the sayd persons
were and are subiects of the King of Spaine, and such as
are generally observed and taken notice of to drive a [?Considerable]
trade to ffrance for wynes, having their factors there for
the better mannagement of the sayd trade, all which he this deponent
having bene a Constant Inhabitant in Dunkerke from his youth
and a sea fareing man hath well knwone seene and observed
And otherwise cannot depose.

To the last hee saith his deposition is true.

To the Crosse Interrogatories.

To the .1. he saith he was in September last past appoyneted mmaster of the sayd shipp att
Dunkerke (where he first came aboard her the 26th day of September
1653 last past

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To the .2. he saith he ws born at Berghe Saint Eunox in fflanders
about a league from Dunkerke, and saith that himselfe hath
together with his steersman 5 fatts and 1/2 of wine in the sayd [?shipp] and
that his shipps Company are nyne men and a boy, and are
all fflandrians the steersmn excepted, who is of fflushing
by birth, but hath for theise 6 monethes last past lived att
Dunkerke with his wife and Children. And further
otherwise than negatively he cannot depose saving
he this Rendent hath likewise one hogshead of vinegar aboard the aforesaid