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The ship with the best/rest of his lading … The ship with the best/rest of his lading in her to Fflushing in Zealand<br />
and thenne to Middleburgh, and these detained and still doo detaine the<br />
same from the producents Bretton, Delboe, Middleston and Company.<br />
The premises he deposeth for the reasons aforesaid and for that he was<br />
carried in one of the said Dutch ships to Porte Vedea in company<br />
of the ''Experience'', and from there to fflushing also in her company.
AD 15n dicit at deponit that during X time as the ''Experience'' and<br />
mariners at Brazill, the aforesaid 35n depon the dicit put on board her<br />
severall bills of lading, invoices, letters and other writings signifying<br />
and declaring that the goods and merchandises these laden and put on<br />
board her were for the use and account of the aforesaid Bretton<br />
Dolboe, Middleston and Company the producents, as indeed they were
AD wch bills of lading, invoices, letters and papers this deponit sayeth<br />
came to the hands and possession of the Captains and Companies<br />
Of the said three Dutch ships, as some of them, and they as some<br />
of them lose and threw them overboard and otherwise made away<br />
with them as aforesaid soo that the producents cannot have them<br />
to produce them and to prove by them their X in the<br />
ship and ladings./
AD 16n deponit of dicit that all the ''Experience'' her homewards<br />
lading from Brazille was laden and put on board her at Brazille by the said<br />
35n deponit who was the producents ffactor as aforesaid state<br />
faluis predepoilis nescit ./
AD 17n dicit that the sugars and other goods on board said ''Experience''<br />
were to have beene delivered at Lisbone Mr. Abraham<br />
Jacobs aforsaid for the account of the producents Brotton, Dolboe<br />
And Company, whose ffactor of Agent he sayth the said Mr. Jacobs<br />
is at Lisbone, and soo commonly accountes./
AD 18n dicit that he hath heard the carpenter of the ''Experience''<br />
often say and declared to the effect astate namely that by the<br />
threatening of one of the Captains of the said Dutch ships he was<br />
forced to throw some of the ship ''Experience'' her papers over board<br />
and arlate noscit predeposins./
AD 19n deponit of dicit that at the time of the ''Experience'' her being<br />
seized as aforsayd she had in her company two Portugall ships,<br />
but sayeth they did not come from Brazille in company of the<br />
''Experience'', but only met her accidentally at sea, and sayth that<br />
This deponit knoweth of no Agreement made by the said Captain Kingsman<br />
To defend them at sea, or that he was to have any money for<br />
the same and believes there was no further prise or agreement<br />
made, for that he sayth the Company of the ''Experience''<br />
must needs have knowne it; neither was there any sure thing<br />
Spoken of as knowne on board the ''Experience'' state noscit.
AD 20n dicit that the Captain and Company of the ''Experience'' did not<br />
fight with either of the said three Dutch shipps nor defend of either<br />
of the aforesaid Portugall ships, or ladings neither did the Captain<br />
or any of the ''Experience'' her company fight with or use any hostile act<br />
towards either of the said Dutch ships in dence of therselves<br />
such time as they came to windward of the Experience as X and<br />
had given her and as most X without hayling her, and used<br />
severall other hostile and injuring acts towards his and her company.injuring acts towards his and her company. +
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