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by the Captaines Command and Company of th … by the Captaines Command and Company of the said<br />
Dutch shipps or by some of them, as this deponent being a sufferer<br />
in the said seizure doeth by sadd experience knowe, as also that<br />
some of the said seizors did by force and unduely take out and<br />
carry away the said writings from and out of the said shipp the<br />
''fortune'' from the Master and Companie thereof, by meanes<br />
whereof, and for that there is no conveyance of Letters from<br />
Lisbone to London by the ordinarie poast, but onely by sea, and<br />
is long and tedioous, the distinct specificall and particular proprietie<br />
of every person to every part of the said lading cannot for the<br />
present be distinctely and specifically sett downe; as this deponent saith<br />
he well knoweth, and that it is as he conceiveth, a trueth which is<br />
obvius to any ordinary Judgement And more to this article he saith not
To the eleaventh article of the said Allegation hee saith, That the said<br />
shipp the ''fortune'' togeather with all the rest of the said sugars<br />
and other her Lading which was not taken out of her as aforesaid<br />
by the said Captaines Commanders and Companies of the said<br />
Dutch shipps or by some of them, have since by the said seizors<br />
or by some of them beene brought into Plimouth in the dominion<br />
of this Commonwealth, as it is publique and notorious, where the<br />
originall propertie of the same still remaining in the Brazeele<br />
Companie and others the Subjects of the king of Portugall, the<br />
same have at their suite beene Lawfully arrested by warrant<br />
of this Court as belonging to them in point of propertie, and the<br />
same goods have beene since by Commission of this Court unladen<br />
out of the said shipp and the quantities and numbers and markes<br />
of the same have beene togeather with the said Commission retourned<br />
into the said Court where the same remaine, as this deponent verily beleeveth, and<br />
for his further certainty therein this deponent referreth himselfe<br />
unto the Acts and proceedings of this Court in reference to the<br />
premisses, And more to this article he saieth not/
To the Last hee saieth, That his foregoeing deposition is true
Examined by the Interpretation and<br />
upon the oath of George Whiller [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]
//Cyprian Pachao [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]DE]
//Cyprian Pachao [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
, by the Captaines Command and Company of th … by the Captaines Command and Company of the said<br />
Dutch shipps or by some of them, as this deponent being a sufferer<br />
in the said seizure doeth by sadd experience knowe, as also that<br />
some of the said seizors did by force and unduely take out and<br />
carry away the said writings from and out of the said shipp the<br />
''fortune'' from the Master and Companie thereof, by meanes<br />
whereof, and for that there is no conveyance of Letters from<br />
Lisbone to London by the ordinarie poast, but onely by sea, and<br />
is long and tedioous, the distinct specificall and particular proprietie<br />
of every person to every part of the said lading cannot for the<br />
present be distinctely and specifically sett downe; as this deponent saith<br />
he well knoweth, and that it is as he conceiveth, a trueth which is<br />
obvius to any ordinary Judgement And more to this article he saith not
To the eleaventh article of the said Allegation hee saith, That the said<br />
shipp the ''fortune'' togeather with all the rest of the said sugars<br />
and other her Lading which was not taken out of her as aforesaid<br />
by the said Captaines Commanders and Companies of the said<br />
Dutch shipps or by some of them, have since by the said seizors<br />
or by some of them beene brought into Plimouth in the dominion<br />
of this Commonwealth, as it is publique and notorious, where the<br />
originall propertie of the same still remaining in the Brazeele<br />
Companie and others the Subjects of the king of Portugall, the<br />
same have at their suite beene Lawfully arrested by warrant<br />
of this Court as belonging to them in point of propertie, and the<br />
same goods have beene since by Commission of this Court unladen<br />
out of the said shipp and the quantities and numbers and markes<br />
of the same have beene togeather with the said Commission retourned<br />
into the said Court where the same remaine, as this deponent verily beleeveth, and<br />
for his further certainty therein this deponent referreth himselfe<br />
unto the Acts and proceedings of this Court in reference to the<br />
premisses, And more to this article he saieth not/
To the Last hee saieth, That his foregoeing deposition is true
Examined by the Interpretation and<br />
upon the oath of George Whiller [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]
//Cyprian Pachao [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]DE]
//Cyprian Pachao [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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