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|Transcription='''Johes Boreman''' de East
 
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Greenwich in Com Canty ?Generalis
 
Greenwich in Com Canty ?Generalis
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knowne to be so, et alr nescit
 
knowne to be so, et alr nescit
  
The 2:nd aclum deponit That
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beginning of the war betweene XXXXXXXXX of
 
beginning of the war betweene XXXXXXXXX of

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Johes Boreman de East
Greenwich in Com Canty ?Generalis
annos agens 31 XXXXXX
XXXXX

Ad primum aclum deponit that for divers monthes last past hee
hath bin and still it often was and XXXXX betweenen the majority of
England and the United Provinces the ffrench
King and King of Denmark, and this was and is true and commonly
knowne to be so, et alr nescit

The 2:nd aclum deponit That
the
beginning of the war betweene XXXXXXXXX of
England and the United States &and ffrench King and King of Denmark
respectively, but subjects of England did grant Letters patents
under the great seale of ?Scotland XXXX power thereby to his right