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To the 26th hee is not concerned./
To the … To the 26th hee is not concerned./
To the 27th hee is not concerned/
To the 28th hee is not concerned/
To the 29th hee saith it is usuall for the shipps of severall States<br />
to meete at the Port of a freind and to depart togeather, and yet<br />
to sayle each shipp to her owne proper home or place of consignement<br />
And further cannot depose./
To the 30th hee saith hee came not from Cadiz./
To the 31th Interrogatorie he saith and deposeth that he did and doth knowe<br />
by sight the person of that dutch man one of the Lords of delph<br />
of whome hee hath predeposed, and saith hee is of a middle<br />
stature, somthing grosse, and about fifty yeares of age, of a fayre<br />
complexion and his hayre brownish but inclyning to gray<br />
And for that hee and an other person of quality did discourse longe<br />
videlicet neere upon an hower upon the subiect predeposed, hee this<br />
deponent did enquire his name of the rest of the passengers and<br />
they did informe this deponent what his name was, but it is now<br />
sliptout if his memory And as for the very formall and expresse<br />
words which the sayd Lord of Delph spake, the discourse being<br />
long, and now longe since hee cannot positively sett them forth<br />
but well remembreth the substance and effect of them to bee<br />
as hee hath predeposed And particularly hee remembreth those<br />
following passages spoken by him in those or the very like<br />
words videlicet '''De Engelsche (seyd hy) hebben dese drij schepen<br />
met silver gehenomen, ende sy nu pretenderen (speaking of<br />
the Masters of the sayd shippe) dat het silver t'Hamburg<br />
huys toekomt, maer het is seker dat het t'Amsterdam<br />
ende Harlem toe-behoort ende ten laeste het sal swaerlijck<br />
op die van Harlem ende Amsterdam vallen. ende de Ingelsche<br />
(seyd hy) zyn slim genoegh sy sullen dit wel verstaen,<br />
ende willen niet onder dese pretensie de silver soo<br />
haestelyck af-scheyde'''<br />
And saith the sayd discourse<br />
happened in or about the twentith day of Novermber 1652 new<br />
style<br />
in the forenoone in the sayd Skute in the presence<br />
of sayd Skute in the presence<br />
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