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The same day/:
Examined on the said Alleg … The same day/:
Examined on the said Allegation/:
'''gus'''
'''Paul Dalbis''' of Olon neere Rochell in<br />
ffrance Mariner aged 30 yeeres or thereabouts<br />
sworne and Examined:/.
To the 6th and 7th articles of the said Allegation hee saith that hee well<br />
knoweth the arlate Jacomo Otto, William alias Jacob Thompson or<br />
Tymison, and Bartholomew Guiadier, and soe hath done for<br />
many yeeres namely the said Jacomo Otto for theise tenne<br />
yeeres last, or thereabouts, and the said Thompson, or Tymison<br />
for about six yeeres last, and the said Guiadier for fourteene<br />
yeeres last or thereabouts. Which Guiadier hee saith is a ffrench<br />
man native of Dearnene, in Brittany neere Brest, where<br />
this Deponent knewe his ffather named Ivon Guiadier, and<br />
alsoe knewe his Mother there, and there first became<br />
acquainted with him, and knoweth him to be a subject of the<br />
king of ffrance; And that hee first Came acquainted with<br />
the said Otto, at Amsterdam, where hee hath lived for all the<br />
time of this Deponents Knowledge of him with his wife and<br />
family, but is Comonly reputed a Native of Hamburgh, And<br />
the said Thompson or Tymison is of a Place neere Horne<br />
in Holland where this Deponent hath bin at his house, and<br />
saith thee is reputed a subject of the States of the United<br />
Netherlands. And saith this deponent came to the knowledge<br />
of and Acquaintance with them the said Otto and Thompson<br />
being seamen, by having frequented the Port of<br />
Amsterdam and used to sale thence [XXXXX] againe for<br />
seaventeene or Eighteene yeeres last: And further cannot depose.
upon the rest not Examined as by Direction etcetera.
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee was Gunner of the Interrate<br />
ship the ''Hope'' the voyage in question and came from<br />
the West Indies to Milford Haven, and from thence in to<br />
the River of Thames in her and is a Native of Olon<br />
in ffrance, and is a Batchelor, and to the rest negatively<br />
saving as aforesaid
To the second hee saith hee well knoweth that the said claimers had goods<br />
aboard the said shipp for their owne proper accounts, this deponent seeing<br />
them laded aboard in the West Indies, where they were produced for other<br />
their outwards goods by John Lopez the Sopracargo, whom this deponent sawe give<br />
them an account thereof, and otherwise hee cannot answer.
To the third hee saith hee continued in the said shipp ''Hope'' from the time<br />
of her comming from the West Indies to the time of her comming into the<br />
River of Thames, and thereby knoweth that the said claimers said<br />
goods were aboard and came thether in her and soe into the hands of<br />
the officers of this state.
Tot;br />
the officers of this state.
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