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ánd by him deponents predeposed were marke … ánd by him deponents predeposed were marked with the marke in the<br />
margent hereof, and of the said bill of lading prefixed./
To the third hee saith, That the purchases of wyne goods and Merchandises predeposed<br />
were of this deponents certaine knowledge and sight bought by the said<br />
producents and particularly out of the gribances or barges lighters wherein the said wynes were in the said river of Roane<br />
the same by the said producents order were brought and laden on board<br />
this deponents said Vessell in the River of Roane aforesaid for the said<br />
producents proper accompt and adventure to bee really and truely<br />
transported to the said port or place of Bulloigne, and there to be<br />
delivered, and to or at noe other port or place whatsoever. Which hee<br />
well knoweth by and for the reasons aforesaid in consequence of the said<br />
Charterparty and bill of lading. And further cannot depose
To the fowerth hee saith, That hee this deponent having received in<br />
and aboard his said shipp the severeall goods and merchandises<br />
prede=<br />
posed at the place and time and for and upon the accompt and adventure<br />
aforesaid, did therewithall depart from the said port or river of Roane<br />
towards Bulloigne aforesaid, where the said producents had ordered<br />
him to goe, and had promised there to meet with him examinate and the<br />
said Vessell and Lading, but saith the saith the said shipp in her said Course<br />
being about three or fower leagues from Bulloigne aforesaid was<br />
intercepted and taken togeather with the said lading by a shipp or<br />
man of warr in the immediate service of this Commonwealth<br />
and were brought to Dover, and came to the possession of the<br />
Captaine and Companie of the shipp or man of warr that<br />
surprized and seized the same. The premisses hee well knoweth<br />
being, as aforesaid, Master of the said shipp during the voiage in<br />
question. And further cannot depose
To the fifth hee saith, That the said Nicholas Miniott and<br />
John Stricke were and are generally accompted reputed and<br />
taken for ffrenchmen and subiects of the ffrench king, the<br />
said Stricks father living at Bulloigne and being well knowne<br />
to this deponent to be one of the Officers of the Custome house at the<br />
place, and the said Miniott being alsoe generally accompted a native<br />
of Bulloigne aforesaid.
To the last, hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true
To the Interrogatories exhibited by Mr. Budd [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith, that hee this rendent is a native of [Dunkirke GUTTER]<br />
and hath lived about six or seaven yeares at Middleburgh in Zealand<br />
and is a Burgher of that City, and otherwise saving his foregoeing<br />
deposition, negatively./oeing<br />
deposition, negatively./ +
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