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To the 34th she sayth she never came in Co … To the 34th she sayth she never came in Company of any shipps<br />
whatsoever from Cadiz.
To the 35th she saith she cannot depose nor hath deposed any<br />
thing to the 17th article unterrate saving of report and fame<br />
onely, which she heard of diverse hollanders whose names<br />
she cannot specify.
To the 36th she sayth she hath not so deposed.
To the 37th she knoweth not the names of the sayd Trumpeter<br />
and ships boy nor of either of them, but saith that<br />
the discourse she had with them was in the Lowdutch tongue<br />
in the summer tyme 1653. att<br />
severall tymes severally in the sayd tyme as she<br />
mett them occasionally passing to and fro upon Toer Hill<br />
the tyme otherwise she cannot specifty. And saith that meeting<br />
with the sayd Trumpeter alone upon Tower hill within the tyme aforesaid<br />
and falling into discourse with him touching Holland and Amsterdam<br />
he in such discourse amongst other things sayd these or the<br />
very like words, videlicet. '''Ick soude met de schipper Otto Jurians'''<br />
'''naer Amsterdam vaere n maer hy is nu jier arresteert, ende'''<br />
'''hier blijven moet, ende ick sal na alleen t'Amsterdam gaen'''<br />
'''onde wil een breive van u nemen bot u. moeder ''' and the<br />
said Ships boy upon like occasion upon Tower hill being alone<br />
spake words to the like effect - this deponent taking occasion<br />
and understanding him to be Otto Georges shipps boy to aske him where<br />
he was borne, and how he came here, and whither he was bound<br />
whereto he answered in these or the like words, '''Ick bin t'Hamburgh'''<br />
'''gheboort, onde de jonge van Otto Jurians, ande sal mel hem'''<br />
'''t'Amsterdam gaen, als dal onse schip claer is:'''<br />
And otherwise or further she cannot depose
To the 38th she saith she cannot depose.
To the 39th she saith she doth expect some reqward for<br />
her paynes in attending here, and shall be content with what<br />
shall be given her. And otherwise negatively.
To the 40th she saith she holdeth the sayd shipp ''Sampson'' and her<br />
ladeing thereof to be good prize to the English and would<br />
condemne them were it in her power; As for the ''Salvador'' and<br />
''Saint George'' she knoweth not what to answer concerning them<br />
And further cannot depose.
Tolt;br />
And further cannot depose.
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