First transcribed
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3 January 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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743 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/70 +
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Side
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/01/2015 +
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Transcription
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knowinglie to the question of what person, … knowinglie to the question of what person, or in what tongue or language he heard it, for<br />
(as he saith) if he heard of some particular person or in some different<br />
house it could not in his Judgement be the comon fame and [?XXX] of<br />
the people as he saith it was, and therefore he therein referreth<br />
himselfe to his foregoeinge deposition.
To the 25th he referreth himselfe to his foregoeinge deposition
To the 26th he hath not soe deposed/
To the 27th he hath not soe deposed/
To the 28th he hath not soe deposed/
To the 29th he saith that severall shipps of severall Princes and<br />
States in Amitie together doe oftentimes meete and trade<br />
att a Porte of an other State or Prince in Amitie with them<br />
and lade there And otherwise he cannot depose/
To the 30th negatively sayinge he came not from Cadiz in<br />
anie of the shipps interrogated or in theire Companie/
To the 31th and 32th he hath not soe deposed
To the 33th he saith That the said discourse betwixt the<br />
Mariners of the ''Salvador'' and this deponent att the Bell<br />
att Woolwich happened in an upper roome or chamber of the<br />
said howse and was spoken in dutch in the afternoone and that<br />
one of the Marriners was named Cornelius, and was<br />
Trumpeter of the said shipp And otherwise he remembreth<br />
not saveinge his foregoeinge deposition/
To the 34th he cannot depose as he saith:/
To the 35th he saith he was not att the takeinge of anie of the<br />
shipps in question nor expecteth anie share or proffit though they<br />
should be condemned/
To the 36th he answeareth and saith that if it were in his power he<br />
would adiudge and condemne for prize the severall shipps<br />
the ''Sampson'', the ''Salvador'' and the ''Saint George'' interrogated with<br />
theire severall ladings because he verelie beleeveth them<br />
to belonge to hollanders and to be as good prize to this<br />
State as anie that ever they tooke/
To the 37th he referreth himselfe to his foregoinge deposition<br />
And otherwise negatively/
To the 38th negativelie for his part sayinge there was never<br />
any fallinge out betwixt this deponent and the said John Martenson dorp<br />
nor did this deponent ever demande anie<br />
wages of him haveinge never served in his sdaid shipp/
To the 39th her saith he is onlie a lodger att the place<br />
aforesaid of his presente aboade and is not taxed to the Common<br />
Wealth and is a sailemaker by trade
Repeated before doctors Clerke and Godolphin.
Abraham Janson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]phin.
Abraham Janson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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