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Transcription

To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth That severall [?Captaines GUTTER]
not being subiects of the Lords the States Generall aforesaid came
and went out of the harbours and [?ports] of the said Lords States [?and GUTTER]
tooke English shipps at sea, carried them into the said [?low ?country GUTTER]
and there disp[osed of them, without this deponents having [?XXX ?XX] bin [?XXX GUTTER]
to obtaine ant effective remedie against it.

To the sixth Interrogatorie and Extract therein mentioned nowe
showed unto him begining, Extract uyt't Register et cetera hee saith and
deposeth that the same is a true extract out of the Registrie of the
Resolutions of the high and Mightie Lords States generall, and [?That GUTTER]
the Signature thereunder, is the same handwriting of the Herr [?XXX GUTTER]
the, Lord shipps Greiffier, whose handwriting and firme is well
knowne to this deponent, who (as hee saith) hath often seene [?the GUTTER]
firme.

To the seaventh and the translation therein mentioned beginning
Extracted out of the Registrie et cetera nowe alsoe showed unto him
is a true translation into English of the said Extract, signed bu the [?said GUTTER]
Greffier, and doth in substance agree with the same.

To the eighth hee saith that this clause in the
said translation vidlicet Concerning [?then] what the said Lord [?Resident GUTTER]
further toucheth in his Memorial, that the Inhabitants of [?EXXX GUTTER]
might not suffer themselves to enter into any sutes with the [?XXX GUTTER]
fflanders but that they should only addresse themselves
to their high Mightinesses and having prooved the [?XXX GUTTER]
of their ships being taken by the fflemish [?CXXX GUTTER]
Sailors and sold in this Country expect from their
high Mightinesses the due reparation and obligation,
The Lord Van Ommeren and other their high Mightinesses
deputed for the matters of England, were requested to
signify to the said Lord Resident that all matters of
Prizes and goods, being brought into havens of [?the GUTTER]
State, and reclaimed by the Proprietors thereof
to the order of the Country stand privatively under the
Judicature and Cognizance of the respective [?Courts GUTTER]
of the Admiralty before which all such matters [?ought ?to ?be GUTTER]
ventilated and determined in Conformity to [?XXXX GUTTER]
[?PlXXXX] emitted concerning the same, And [?that GUTTER]
in such case it is Continually observed in other [?Courts GUTTER]
of Europe) agreeth with the said extract in substance as a true translation
of the said clause, and saith it was really [?XXXX] and
ordered accordingly.