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Transcription

Derrickson personally, but by lettres which hee hath seene directed to the
said factor at Lisbone by the said producents, and by frequent conversation
and discousrse with the said factor hath constantly understood that
they the said Manuel and Francis Derrickson were and are
Burghers of Hamburgh and inhasbitatns and subjects of that place.
And further cannot depose.

To the 8th hee saith his foregoing Deposition is true

To the Cross Interrogaties [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first interrogatie hee answereth that hee is a Native of
Lisbone and hath had his settled aboade there ever since his birth
And otherwise negatively to every part thereof.

To the 2nd hee referreth himself to his foregoing deposition

To the 3rd hee saith hee did not see the sugars interrate bough or
payd for And otherwise cannot depose.

To the 4th hee saith hee never saw the persons interrate neither at
Lisbone nor elsewhere soe farr as hee knoweth.

To the 5th hee saith hee this corespondent was not present at the
signing of the bills of lading interrate.

To the 6th heen saith hee well knoweth the interrate Antonio
Rodrigues de Morais a Merchant and factor living at Roane
as aforesaid and being in noe subjection to or service to any frenchman
but acting freely for his owne and his forraigne Correspondents interests.

To the 7th hee knoweth not to whom the sugars interrate were consigned.

To the 8th hee saith hee doth not know neither doth hee in Conscience
believe that the sugars interrate were for the accompt of any
frenchman or frenchmen subject of subjects of the french King.

To the 9th hee saith hee knoweth not of any such ensurance as ?the[GUTTER]
interrate.

To the 10th and 11th negatively And otherwise cannot depose./

Repeated before Doctor Godolphin

M. Dories [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]

Joos Arrnault - interpreter [LH SIDE]

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The 9th August 1655 [CENTRE HEADING]

the affidavit of John Winslowe touching
victuals allowed to one hundred nynty
four prisoners taken out of the Royall
James of Brest, by the Constant Warwick

John Winslowe of the Citie of London Steward of
the sayd shipp the Constant Warwick sworne before
the right Honorable John Godolphin doctor of Lawe and
one of the Judges of the High Court of Admiralty
saith and deposeth

That the sayd John Wilmslow in the month of March 1653/4 was steward
of the Frigat called the Constant Warwick aforesayd then in the imediate service of#