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the shipper and hath soe done these two yeers last, And saith
that all the shipps papers that hee knoweth of were delivered to
the Captaine of the ffan fan who seized and tooke said shipp Peter off of
Yarmouth about six leagues from thence and was by him sent with
her said lading up the river of Thames where she now lyes
neere the Newcrane, There were noe papers concealed burnt or anywayes made away
that hee knoweth of or hath knowne, And saith that it was very darke when the said
ffan fan seized them and fearing that she might have bin a Dutch or
some enemies vessell the shipper sayed they were bound for Ostend
but hee saith they were really bound for
London And saith she carried none but the Sweedes fflagg and
never had any other colour on board, and there was noe goods
betweene the Deck the shipp having but one Deck

signum [HIS MARKE] dicti. Tobierner

Interpreted by mee
John [?Lucas] [?LyonX] [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]

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30th Augusti 66. [CENTRE HEADING]

Super allone arlata predict. Examinatus.

Dnno Turner et Carew con}
The Jesus Maria Joseph Saint Andrew}

2.

Richardus Tue de Rye in Comitatu Sussex Victualler ibni ubibitant
per octonniu aut circiter annos agens 33 et ultra, testis product
et Jurat.

Ad 6. 7. 14. et 17 arlos super quibus solemmodo Examinatur ex [?XXXXXXX]
Mri Eaton deponit. That he well knoweth the shipp Surprizall arlate,
Captaine John Tozier Commander and was and went as Corporall of her when shee
was fitted and sett out from Rye as is arlate, And saith that the second
or third day after such their setting out from Rye they discovered and
seized by vertue of a Commission which the said Tozier had onboard the arlate
ship the Jesus Josephe Mary of the burthen (as this deponent guesseth)
of about 150 tonns, laden with razons part whereof they tookin at Malaga as they confessed Which they
brought into Rye, And saith that at the said seizure (which happened
about ffoure leagues off of Rye in the English Channell) this deponent
and fowre more namely ffrancis Spooner, William Standish one of the
owners and his brother Charles Standish the Lieutenant of the said ship
Suprizall, George Blanch and this deponent went on board the said shipp:
Jesus Joseph Saint Mary. And this deponent at his first coming onboard
of her one of the persons onboard a clubfoated fellow and a pilot or
stiersman of the said Prize but his name hee knoweth not whence
they came he answered from Genova, and asking him twice together
whether hee was bound, hee Answered to Amsterdam. Which words
he spake in very good English and very pertinent to the questions untill
another person who also spake English, and was also a pilot or stiersman as
hee beleeveth hubbed the said person they first spake to, and to
this deponent and the other onboard that they were bound for Hamborow