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Ad 9um dicit that the said William Dennis … Ad 9um dicit that the said William Dennis Silvester [?DXX]<br />
John Buckworth and Company and others aforesaid<br />
Owners of the said shipp and Lading, have suffered<br />
very Great losse and dammage (by reason of the said<br />
seizure) in want of Imployment of their moneyes but<br />
how much hee saith hee cannot Estimate./.
Ad 10um dicit that the foresaid Edward Berriman the Master<br />
of the said ship and the Compan of her had onboard<br />
her at her said seizure which were taken from them<br />
by the said Seizors and they utterly deprived thereof Goods moneyes Cloathes Instruments<br />
and other things and necessaryes to the summe or value<br />
of two thousand Pounds in this deponents Judgement Et<br />
alr nescit
Ad ult dicit quod predeposita per [?eXX] sunt vera
Repetit coram doctor Zouche:/:
Geo: Lewis [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Eodem die
Super Allone predict Examinatus./.
'''(2dus.'''
'''Edwardus Berriman''' de Limehouse in<br />
Comitatu Middlesex Nauta annos agens 42 aut<br />
eo circiter testis productus et Juratus<br />
dicit et deponit prout sequitur:/:
Ad 1um Arlum dicit et deponit that for and durin all<br />
the Months of Aprill, May, June, July and August 1659.<br />
and untill and at the seizure hereafter mentioned<br />
the arlate William Dennis Silvester Dennis, John Vu[?XXX]<br />
Henry Spurstowe, Richard Boylestone and Company<br />
all English Merchants and subjects of this Kingdome and well<br />
Knowne to him this deponent were the true reall and Lawfull<br />
Owners and Proprietors of the arlate ship the [?''Reformation'']<br />
and of her tcakle Apparrell and furniture, And<br />
for such they were commonly accounted The which hee<br />
Knoweth being Master of the sayd ship the voyage i question<br />
and put master of her by her sayd Owners Et alr nescit./
Ad 2um 3um 4um et 5um arlos dicit that in or about the monethes<br />
of May and June 1659 the said Owners set out the said<br />
ship from hence on a Voyage to Leghorne, and thence<br />
to Scanderoone, where (namely at Scanderoone) shee safely<br />
arrived, and after her arrivall there there was put<br />
and laden onboard the said ship upon the propper Account and Adventure of the said<br />
Owners of the sayd ship and other English Merchants a Cargo<br />
of goods consisting in about 261 bales and faugots of silke about<br />
543 sacks of Galls, 173 sacks of Cotton wooll or thereabouts, 38 bales<br />
of Sena or thereabouts, about seaventy bales of Philathas or Cotton [?YXX]<br />
(Eighteeneas or Cotton [?YXX]<br />
(Eighteene +
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