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To the nineth hee answereth that hee canno … To the nineth hee answereth that hee cannot now declare any further<br />
oarticulars of the matter interrogated, till hee shall have bin at home<br />
at the hague, and have perused and considered his papers.
To the tenth and the writing therein mentioned now showed unto him<br />
beginning '''Ick onders verclaere etctera''' was written and signed by<br />
the H[XXX]John da d[XXer] an Advocate living at Middleborowe<br />
in Zealand in the presence and sight of this deponent, and this<br />
deponent beleeveth the contents of the said writing to be true as they<br />
are therein set downe
To the last and the translation beginning thus, '''I underwritten declare etcetera'''<br />
hee saith and deposeth that the same is a true translation of the said last mentioned writing, and agreeth<br />
in [?fullXXXXX] therwith.
[XXXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]X] therwith.
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