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arrived in the sayd moneth of November 1653. And further saith
that the sayd Collonel Heane the Governor aforesayd did before this deponents
departure from Jersey videlicet in the moneth of October 1653 graunt
a passe unto this deponent to Brittany in ffrance, which passe
(being the second schedule in the sayd allegation annexed and now
shewne to and perused by this deponent in whose sight the sayd
Collonel Heane signed the same) was really granted made and
signed by the sayd Collonel Heane who was and is the Governor
of Jerset and so accounted. And otherwise he cannot depose

To the 9th

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To the 10th

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To the last he saith his depositions are true.

To the Crosse Interrogatories.

To the 1. he saith he comes to be a witnes in this ause att the request
of Leiutenant Underwood, and saith he is Owner of one halfe of
the lading of the sayd shipp

To the 2. he saith the sayd barke was English built and first seene by this
deponent in Jersey. and saith he saw her not after she was takenby Captaine Lockier.

To the .3. he saith

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To the 4th

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To the 5th he saith the foresayd wine and goods were of the grweth of ffrance
and laden att Nantes where this Rendent saw them in the possession
of ffrenchmen, subiects of the ffrench King videlicet att the tyme the sayd Rendent
bought the same