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Transcription

and sayd that since the said ships arrivall there this deponent hath ?heard
XXXXX on John Shorter say that hee wrote a letter to the said
Matson XXXX to the effect of this deponents letter to XXXX and that
an answer to the like effect as hee ?returned to that depo:t XXXX
nescit depXXXXer

Ad 4nd deponent that the said ship as hee verily beleeves was laden
w:th her prent lading at Croskery aforesd which lading ?consists
of Deales ?Tinber balkes, and sparrs board XXXXX XXX XXX
and the said Lading hee saith was XXXXX to be XXXX to this deponent but afterwards
the same was sold to Mr ?Peter Rich[1] and M:r Charles ShXXler as this
deponent understood, et alr nescit.

Ad 5:xx nescit preXXX sua.

Ad 6:xx deponit That hee knoweth not which Country XXX the said XXX
Company are but saith that two or three of them speake XXX
Danish and are danes as hee beleeveth and saith that Garret Johnson
that now belongeth to the said ship was formerly (as hee ?formerly
told this deponent) M:r of y:e sd ship. et alr nescit

Ad 7:xx xxxx so ad xxxx xxxxx prxxd et XXXX
A alr nescit

Ad 8:xx deponent That it is notorious and well knowne that there
was and is open warr betweene the Kings and states and this
subjects and generall especially granted and the English XXX
take and seize the ships and goods of the ffrench King King of Denmark
and States of the United Provinces or Inhabitants XXX XXX XXX
and ?got the same condemned for prize as XXXX goods et alr
nescit

Ad 9:xx xxxxx so ad Declaration in XXXX aclo mentionata

Ad 10:xx deponit That hee had heard and beleeveth that the said ?ship
lading were seized in this port of London as is arlate et alr
nescit.

Ad ult dicit predepsta pXXXX XXX XXXX

Ad Interria

Ad primo red:t that hee beleeveth that tis a frequent and usuall
course amongst Merchants owners and Masters of ships to sell dispose
XXXX and XXX for XXX shipp and to another as
to agree with their advantage and hath heard and therefore beleeveth that
persons of severall nations doe by Letters, and XX XXX ffactors sell and buy XXX
and pts of ships and make bills of sale and other writings accordingly
all which may be done in a short space and soe consequently hee that
was an owner may ?of a suddaine become noe owner and XXXXX
noe owner may become the true proprietor et alr nescit

Ad 2nd rend:t That hee is sole owner of some and partowner of XXX
ships and saith that sometimes it XXXX that when the owners of the
ships cannot well agree about setting out a ship upon a voyage
some of them XXXX XXXXX XX hath bin ready to goe to sea, sold theire pt XXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

  1. Peter Rich. Possibly Peter (later Sir Peter) Rich (b. ?, d. ca. 1692), London merchant (PROB 11/411 Fane 147-194 Will of Sir Peter Rich, Alderman of the City of London of City of London 07 September 1692)