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Transcription

To the 10th article hee saith that upon reading the letter to this allegation
annexed and now showed to him at this his examination hee findeth that
there is mention made therein of fiftie pipes of wine intended
to be laden aboard the Mary and Joyce aforesayd by the sayd herrera
And well remembreth that the sayd herrera had conference with
this deponent at the Canaries and treated with him to lade fiftie pipes
of wine aboard the sayd shipp (this deponent being supracargo and
having the letting of the tonnage of the sayd shipp) and this deponent
did promise the sayd herrera tonnage for fiftie pipes, and beleeveth
that (if the same letter bee the sayd da herrera his hand) the same
was written by him upon that occasion And hee alsoe knoweth that
though fiftie were to have bin laden, yet after forty of them were
laden, the sayd shipp (having taken in other wynes) was soe deepe
laden that shee could not nor did take in the other tenn pipes
And further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the 11th hee saith that by reason hee was Supracargo and came thence
in her hee knoweth that the Mary and Joyce came from Barbary
to the Canaries and that Thomas Warren arlate his this depo=
nents brother (hee this deponent being the arlate William Warren) had a
great interest in a great quantitie of the wynes laden aboard the
sayd shipp at or about the same tyme the sayd herrera laded the sayd
forty pipes And further hee cannot depose./

To the 12th 13th 14th and 15th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
that the sayd fforty pipes of wine being soe laden aboard the
sayd shipp Mary and Joyce shee sett sayle from Oratava with
them and other her ladeing, bound for London, and in her course
thitherwards was in the moneth of March last past with the sayd
forty pipes of wine and other her ladeing aboard her mett with
and seized by two shipps of warr Commissionated (as the
Captaines and Companyes of the sayd men of warr gave out) by
the King of Spaine, for seizing the shipps and goods of the subiects
of the Commonwealth of England which ffrigotts (as their Com=
panies gave out) belonged to Ostend or dunkirke, and the
arlate Jacob Bolart was or at least was given out to bee
Captaine of one of the sayd men of warr and the arlate
John Van Sluce was or at least was given out to be Captaine
of the other of them, Which Captaines hee saith carried the
sayd shipp Mary and Joyce after such her seizure with the
sayd forty pipes of wyne and all other her ladeing aboard her
to the Groyne in Galisia, this hee the better knoweth for that hee
this deponent being supra cargo as aforesayd was togeather
with the Master and some of the Company of the Mary and Joyce carried aboard
the