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To the second and third hee referreth hims … To the second and third hee referreth himselfe to this foregoing deposition<br />
and otherwise hee cannot answer.
To the fourth that the treatie and agreement of the said parties [?were GUTTER]<br />
by their consents put into writing contained in the Charterpartie<br />
annexed to the said Interrogatorie and nowe showne unto him, which<br />
hee saith is the counterpart of the Charterpartie subscribed<br />
and sealed by William harris, Thomas Bowier and Richard<br />
[?heaman], which hee knoweth finding it of this deponents servants hand<br />
writing and to agree with the said part subscribed and sealed by the<br />
said Bowier and heamans, to whose sealing and<br />
deliverie hee this deponent was a witnes, and hath the said<br />
part nowe with him.
To the 5th hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
Fra. Shepard [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 22th of May 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]
Captaine Lawson Captaine Howe[?lt}<br />
and company against the shipp the ''Saint''}<br />
''Julian'' of Brest and against James}<br />
de Cornovaile and company and against}<br />
the Sieur de [?Landergaren] comming in for his}<br />
interest. Budd. Smyth.}
Examined upon the allegation given<br />
in by Smith on the behalfe of the<br />
said Cournovaille and company.
'''Rp. .j.'''
'''Tangin kerivot''' of [?Reconverance] neere<br />
Brest in Bretany Pilote of the said shipp<br />
the ''Saint Julian'' of Brest, aged fiftie<br />
yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined
To the said allegation (made in the acts of Court) hee saith and<br />
deposeth that hee well knoweth the shipp the ''Saint Julian'' in question<br />
and hath be donne ever since shee was built, which her building<br />
was donne at Brest about three yeeres since of this deponents [?sight GUTTER]<br />
and knowledge, and that ever since shee remained there till about<br />
the moneth of ffebruary last at which time shee departed<br />
thence (being the first time that ever shee put out to sea) to come<br />
for London, and this deponent came thence pilot of her: And saith<br />
hee well knoweth the producents James de Cornovaille and John<br />
du Mascham and hath be donne for theise sixteene yeeres last past<br />
and well know the allegate ffloran de Cornovaille in his<br />
life time who is lately dead and buried with in a weekes space last<br />
and well knew him alsoe for neere about twenty yeeres next before<br />
his death, and saith hee was a ffrenchman and a subiect of the<br />
king of ffrance, and that the said James de Cornovaille and John de<br />
Mascham were and are ffrenchman and subiects of the said king and<br />
for such commonly accounted and reputed, and further that they the [?said GUTTER]<br />
James and ffloran de Cornovaille and John de Mascham built the<br />
vesselln de Mascham built the<br />
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