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To the second hee saith, That the goods so … To the second hee saith, That the goods so laden at Diepe by his premisses<br />
for the use afoesaid were all in trunkes boxes and packs made up and<br />
tiede with Cords, and locked as hee beleeveth.
To the third, hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, And further cannot<br />
depose, saving that the said ffather director and some of the said Nunnes<br />
at Diepe acquainted this deponent that severall of the goods mentionned in the<br />
schedule anneyed to the Allegation were in the bailes and trunkes then laded<br />
aboard the said shipp.
To the 4th hee saith, That at such time as by vertue of a Commission from this<br />
Court the goods interrate were searched at Dover, this deponent being present<br />
saw about two whole pieces of linnen, some whole peeces of sattin and taffetas<br />
which as this deponent hath been severall times informed both by the said ffather<br />
director and others of the Religious persons were for the use and accompt of the said<br />
King and Queene and for their domestiques, and for the use and ornament<br />
of the Chappell of the said Religious psons:-
To the 5th hee saith, hee knoweth not nor beleeveth that any thing plundered out<br />
of the said vessell is restored, And otherwise referring himselfe to his foregoing<br />
sepon hee saith heee cannot depose:
To the 6th hee saith by vertue of his oath, hee dooth not know nor beleeve, that<br />
any of the goods laden on the said Vessell were for the accompt of ffrenchmen<br />
or ffrenchwomen, subjects of the King of ffrance, the said Religious persons<br />
being all of them Subjects of the King of Spaine or Duke of Savoye; And saith<br />
this deponent knoweth not nor beleevth that any thing in the said shipp was to bee<br />
transported in the quality of Merchandize:-
To the 7th hee saith hee this deponent is Native of Chambery in Savoye, and<br />
a Subject to the Duke of Savoy, and hath lived at Chambery a foresayd as a Traveller and Student at<br />
Turin, in Piemont, and other places in Italy and Paris in ffrance for theise ten yeares last past or<br />
thereabouts
A: Cugnet [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated with his precontest before Doctor Clarke<br />
and Doctor Godolphin:-
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The 24:th day of October. 1653:-
Examined upon the sayd Allegation
'''3.:us'''
'''John Pieterson Griep''' of Hambourough, Mariner Master of the said shipp the ''Saint''<br />
''George'' aged 43 yeares or thereabouts sworne<br />
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth vizelicet
That in the moneth of August last past this deponent entred into a Contract of Charterpartie<br />
with his precontest George Dattivort ffactor to his majesties of Poland; Which sayd ffactor<br />
freighted this deponents said shipp at Diepe in ffrance for the transportation of<br />
certain religious persons ffryers and Nunnes and their Attendants from thence<br />
to Dantzick, And that all the said shipps lading (except a parcell of about<br />
sixtie Cases of glasse, and five tonnes of Vinegar belonging to this deponent<br />
and Mariners of his said shipp most of which glasse is broken and spoyled<br />
by the seizors of the said shipp as this deponent hath credibly heard consisting of severall bailes and trunkes<br />
ofseverall bailes and trunkes<br />
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