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then veiwed the said ships Papers, and [?b … then veiwed the said ships Papers, and [?broake] up<br />
the letters which were in her to be brought to London, [?and GUTTER<br />
found that both the said shipp and Lading did belonge<br />
to the Subjects of this Commonwealth, and the said [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
Spritman in this deponents presence did tell the said [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
of the ''Alexander'', that a great quantity of<br />
the wine in the said ship ''Starr'' belonged to Mr<br />
Christopher Boone of London merchant or to that effect and soe [?much GUTTER]<br />
the bills of Lading did declare, this Deponent hearing [?the ?same GUTTER]<br />
read to the Captaine of the ''Alexander'' and present [?XX GUTTER]<br />
after the said Captaine of the ''Alexander'' and [?those GUTTER]<br />
two which hee brought with him had Perused the said<br />
Papers, they espying a ship coming to windward tooke<br />
away their men from on board the ''Starr'', and sent [?the GUTTER]<br />
''Starrs'' men on board her, and set saile and left the<br />
''Starr''. And further cannot depose, saving hee<br />
saith that hee beleeveth that the Company of the<br />
said ship ''Alexander'' and Ketch (besides the said [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
whole pipes and two hogsheads) did Imbezill loose<br />
drinke, and drawe out and send away in Runlets<br />
and Jarrs, and other Empty vessells the quantity of [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
Pipes of wine./
To the 4th hee saith that the said ship which was<br />
espyed as aforesaid came up to the ''Starr''<br />
and proved to be a Zealand man of warr, the [?Company GUTTER]<br />
of which tooke out another whole pipe of wine, and a [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
of water, and then sailed away And about foure or<br />
five dayes after there happened a storme, and by reason<br />
that the ''Alexander'' and Ketch's Company, and the Company<br />
of the Zealand man of warr had broke the rangs and<br />
teares of the Pipes of wine the other Pipes did Rowle {?and GUTTER]<br />
fall too and fro in the said shipp, and by that [?meanes GUTTER]<br />
one Pype was leaked quite out, and two or<br />
three almost out, and some wine leaked out of [?other GUTTER]<br />
Pipes to the quantity of about six or seaven pipes as this<br />
Deponent verily beleeveth, which was occasioned by the Captaine<br />
and Company of the ''Alexander'', and saith that without<br />
doubt the said ship would (by Gods blessing) have got to<br />
ffalmouth or some other harbour before the said storme<br />
happened had shee not bin Detained and carried [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
as aforesaid. The premisses hee deposeth coming [?home GUTTER]<br />
on the said ship, and belonging unto her untill shee was<br />
unladen And further cannot depose./
Tot;
unladen And further cannot depose./
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