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but such as shee should there happen to [b … but such as shee should there happen to [be] freighted for, this deponent<br />
knowing before hand for what place shee should be soe freighted [?at GUTTER]<br />
Cadiz.
To the third hee saith that the said shipp is of the burthen of one hundred<br />
and fiftie or an hundred and sixtie lasts or thereabouts, and carried<br />
eight and twenty gunns, and that her companie consistes of one<br />
and fourtie eaters, and soe many were in her when shee was [?seized GUTTER]
To the fourth hee saith that the said shipp came in or about the<br />
beginning of June last from Amsterdam into the Texel, and [?went GUTTER]<br />
from the Texel as aforesaid in the beginning of September [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
saith that about foure yeeres since hee went with the said shipp from<br />
Amsterdam to Cadiz aforesaid and there delivereing her outwards [?lading GUTTER]<br />
and staying there some monethes reladed for holland and dischardged<br />
her homewards lading at Amsterdam, and the next voyage hee saith<br />
was that which hee thence made about two yeeres and a halfe [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
mentioned in this his deposition to the first Interrogatorie, [?but GUTTER]<br />
as hee saith the last before this present. And otherwise saving<br />
his foregoing deposition hee cannot depose.
To the fifth hee saith that whilest the said shipp soe remained at<br />
Amsterdam before her proceeding thence this voyage shee for the<br />
part and almost continually carried the Prince of Oranges flagg, but two<br />
times hee saith shee Spread the Spanish flagg there, and once or<br />
twice the like hee saith shee did in the Texel, where els shee<br />
alsoe continually spread the said Princes flagg, when shee [?XX GUTTER]<br />
and saith the Spanish flagg being by him esteemed his [?worst ?XXXX GUTTER]<br />
hee spread that when it was wet and fowle weather, to [?XXX XXX GUTTER]<br />
but when it was faire hee spread somtimes all that hee had [?XX GUTTER]<br />
when hee had guests or friends come aboard. And when ever hee [?spread GUTTER]<br />
the Spanish flagg, hee saith it was alwaies asterne and never<br />
mainestay, it being the said Princes flagg which hee carried there, and [?XX GUTTER]<br />
said Spanish flagg had the ragged staffe pictured therein, as being<br />
part of the king of Spaines Armes, But that there was [?noe GUTTER]<br />
report at Amsterdam or in the Texel that the said shipp belonged to<br />
Spaniards, or was to goe to Santa domingo or any other places [?as GUTTER]<br />
a Spanish man of warr or in Spanish or other warlike [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
hee denieth, and saith hee doth not beleeve there was any such<br />
report, for that if there had; hee saith it had not bin true [?XXX GUTTER]
To the sixth hee saith that besides the said shipps company [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
of about one or two and fourtie eaters, hee saith there were<br />
eleaven or twelve passengers that did eate at this deponents [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
and that there were six or seaven other passengers [?belowe GUTTER]<br />
who did eate amongest the shipps company and none other [?when GUTTER]<br />
shee set saile from the Texell of since. And saith that [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
said shipp was ready to saile from the Texell, there came [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
aboard to goe for Spaine, but whether hee was a Spaniard, [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
a fflandrian or whence hee was hee saith hee knoweth not, but<br />
that all the rest were dutch men, and none of the<br />
others were subiect or subiects of the king of Spaine, saving [?XXX GUTTER]f the king of Spaine, saving [?XXX GUTTER] +
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