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Transcription

the said goods were in the [?XX XXX]
was stopt at Plimouth. And further hee cannot answere.

To the second hee saith that the foresaid Gwilliam Momma, John [?XXX]
Philip van Hulten, hendrick Matthÿsson, the widow and heires of [?John]
Coymans, Conrad Pestolosse, and very many others, all subiects of the
said states of the United Netherlands and dwelling in Amsterdam and other
places in holland, had alsoe peece goods and merchandizes aboard the
shipp when shee was soe stopped at Plimouth, which hee saith were soe [?laden
at Amsterdam and in the Texall, but the names of such other persons [?or]
kindes or quantities of the said goods soe belonging to them, hee
saith hee cannot specifie or declare without his bills of lading, cockets
and passeports, which hee saith were at Plimouth taken from him by
Captaine harsall, nor knoweth hee the valewes thereof [?as ?hee]
saith. And further hee cannot answer as hee saith.

To the third Interrogatorie hee saith hee doth not now after soe longe remember
nor can expresse in what particular house or place hee saw any of the [?XX]
aforesaid before such their bringing aboard, nor whoe gave particular order
for their lading otherwise then as aforesaid, and otherwise hee cannot as
hee saith answer, saving his foregoing deposition to which hee referreth.

To the fourth hee saith hee doth not know whether those that laded or have
order for lading of the goods in question or any of them have saving what [?XXX] corresponding
persons dwelling at Cadiz or other places in the subiection of the Kinge
of Spaine, or sold any goods for them at Amsterdam or other place in the
United Provinces, and made retournes to them to Cadiz or other places in [?Spaine]
But saith that there are many Hollanders and other dutch men resident at Cadiz, Siville and
Saint Lucars, who as hee saith have and doe in probabilitie, [?accompt] [?XX]
many of the said Laders of the said goods

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