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amendments and [?uses] of the said ship in … amendments and [?uses] of the said ship in the schedule<br />
hereunto annexed contayned and specified<br />
to which this deponent for more certainty herein<br />
referreth himselfe And further saith hee cannot<br />
depose
Repeated before doctor Exton
Tho wilkes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The say aforesaid, upon Interrogatories on the behalf<br />
of the said [?Searle] Topp and Company examined.
On the behalf of George Searle}<br />
ffrancis Topp and Company Imployers}<br />
of the Ship the ''restitution'', touching}<br />
the takeing of the shipp the ''Greyhound''}
'''Smith dt.'''
'''Adrian Phillip A Porto''' of Brill in holland M[?ariner GUTTER]<br />
Master of the shipp the ''Greyhound'' aged 28 yeares or thereabouts<br />
sworne and examined deposeth as followeth.//
To the first article of the said Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth That hee<br />
doth very well know the shipp the ''Greyhound'' Interrogated and was and att this [?present GUTTER]<br />
is Master thereof, and hee saith that the said shipp did and doth belong<br />
unto the Port of Brill in holland aforesaid and not to any place or port in<br />
ffrance, And hee further saith thet Albert Adrianson, John Adrianson<br />
Vordam, of the Brill ffrancis Cornellis d[?e]nicke of Maysland S[XXX GUTTER]<br />
Williamson Bryer of the same place, and hee this deponent are owners and<br />
Proprietors of the said shipp the ''Greyhound'', and so are accompted rep[?orted GUTTER]<br />
and taken hee this deponent haveing bin Master of the said shipp and part<br />
=owner as aforesaid for foure yeares last past and upwards, And otherwise<br />
hee saith hee cannot depose./
To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that att such time as the said shipp the<br />
''Greyhound'' was taken and seised by the Interrogated Captaine Ri[XXxxxx GUTTER]<br />
there was on board her, 63 thowsand of hoopes, and fifty<br />
Cases of glasses, laded by John Cole an English man liveing at<br />
Roane in ffrance, where they were laden aboard the said shipp to bee trans<br />
=ported to Bourdeux according to the sewrall bills of ladeing annexed to the<br />
said Interrogatories, which said goods are french goods but whether belonging to<br />
the said Cole or some french Merchant or whome else hee knoweth not,<br />
And hee saith that there was about the<br />
shipp the ''Greyhound'' when shee was so taken as much plaiser ballast [?as XX GUTTER]<br />
ten pounds English money for the Accompt of the said Owners and this [?deponent GUTTER]<br />
to bee brought to Bourdeux unto which Port hee saith they were [XXX GUTTER]<br />
and further hee cannot depose saveing hee saith that there was alsoe<br />
142. dozen of glasse bottles which belong unto this deponent and<br />
Company abord the said shipp att her seisure as aforesaid
To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth, that att such time as the said [?ship GUTTER]<br />
was taken as aforesaid, there were not any other papers or writeings or<br />
[XXX GUTTER]s or writeings or<br />
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