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that the sayd Lawes sold her to the sayd G … that the sayd Lawes sold her to the sayd German Godonville who after he[?e GUTTER]<br />
had made use of her for a voyage or two sold her to the sayd he[?r]man And<br />
further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere/
To the 5th hee saith hee only sawe and knew the sayd dorrington<br />
in ffrance a little before and after the sayd herman bought the shipp [?in question GUTTER]<br />
and saith hee was then very poore in habit and saith the sayde dorrington<br />
was taken as hee sayd in an other shipp neere Newhaven (but the the name of the shipp hee<br />
remembreth not, and saith the sayd dorrington had as hee sayd an 8th part in the<br />
''Thomas'' of Gosport when shee was taken, And saith hee this deponent was not in<br />
the man of warr that looke the sayd shipp ''Thomas'' of Gosport the tyme Interrogate
To the Interrogatories in the second place/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answer to this<br />
Interrogatorie knowing nothing more touching the contents thereof.
To the 2 hee Cannot depose not knowing nor having heard anything to the<br />
effect Interrogate/
Repeated in Court before doctor Godolphin and Colonell Cock./
Silvanus Porter [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 6th of May 1656
Claime of the said William Bartelotti}<br />
aforesaid for his parts in the ''hare''}<br />
''in the ffeild''.}
Examined upon the foresaid<br />
allegation
'''Rp: 9.1us in A.12. 2'''
'''John van Lathum''' Chirurgeon of the<br />
shipp the ''hare in the ffeild'' aged 26 yeares<br />
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
To the first and second árticles of the said allon hee saith and deposeth<br />
that while the said shipp the ''hare in the ffeild'' was and remained at
'''+'''<br />
'''AS''' [MARKE IN MARGIN]
h[?aver] de Grace taking in her lading for the barr of Saint Lucars<br />
[?or] Cadiz, namely about this time twelve moneth there was<br />
(amongst many other goods laden by other men) a bale of goods numbred<br />
60 and marked as in the margent brought aboard and laden by one<br />
Nicholas la Chi[?v]alier, imployed by Monsieur Begoux, and the same was<br />
soe laden to be carried to the said barr and there to be delivered according to<br />
the bill of lading, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was the<br />
Chirurgeon of the said shipp and alsoe performed the<br />
office of Purser, and kept a schedule or Catalogue of all the said<br />
shipps lading, and hath this day seene the same, and thereby<br />
findeth the said bale to have bin unladen; And having now seene the<br />
bill of lading for the same, (Subscribed by John K[?ein] the master<br />
whose hand hee well knoweth) hee findeth that the said bale<br />
conteined white bone lace, and was laden for accomt of William Bartolotti<br />
of Amsterdam, And further hee saith that the said shipp sett<br />
course from ha[?w]er de Grace for the barr of Cadiz was seized by<br />
shipps of this Commonwealth and brought into England, and<br />
that the said bale of goods was amongst her lading that<br />
came to the<br />
hands of the Commissioners for prize goods or their officers, for<br />
hee saith that in or about September last the said Officers taking<br />
out such goods as were condemned, and [?upon this] occasion [?XXXXXXXXX GUTTER]<br />
thecasion [?XXXXXXXXX GUTTER]<br />
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