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To the third hee saith that at such time as hee this deponent was aboard at
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the said  feast with the said owners, hee heard them five a strict charge to the said
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Skipper to looke well to it that there were noe goods taken aboard but what  were
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free goods, and of this deponenrs sight and knowledge the said Skipper refused
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to receive goods aboard that were not free in regard of the English warrs with
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Spaine, and this deponent verily beleeveth that all the goods laded aboard the
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said shipp, and which were aboard when shee was staid at Plimouth, were soe
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laded by Merchants of Amsterdam and subiects of the said States living there
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and thereabouts, and that for subiects of the said States, hee saith all the laders
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of the said goods, were and are commonly accounted and resputed. And further
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hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
  
 
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his present abo[?XX]d before Amsterdam as afeast made aboard for the owners, whereat
severall of the producents have bin alsoe present, and there this deponent heard them name
the rest of their part owners, being as aforesaid, and from others hee hath alsoe heard
the said tenn persons named for her owners, and for such hee saith they are all commonly
accounted, and this deponent hath knowne severall of them for severall yeares
last to have bin in possession of the said ownershipp, and some of the owners hee
saith became owners by inheritance and succession to former owners their [?XXX XXXX]
[?denyed], and others have now lately bought parts. And further hee cannot depose
saving, the said shipp is commonly reported to have bin bought at Serdam by some of
her said owners, and other their partners, dutchmen and subiects of the said States the[?XX]
[?XXXXXd]

To the second article hee saith and deposeth That in the summer time last and
when the said owners were soe aboard a feasting, this deponent heard
them speake of the said shipps being then by them destined to goe thence for
Cadiz in Spaine in a merchandizing voyage to carry goods thether for account of
them (and of other free Merchants, subiects of the said States, and accordingly
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To the third hee saith that at such time as hee this deponent was aboard at
the said feast with the said owners, hee heard them five a strict charge to the said
Skipper to looke well to it that there were noe goods taken aboard but what were
free goods, and of this deponenrs sight and knowledge the said Skipper refused
to receive goods aboard that were not free in regard of the English warrs with
Spaine, and this deponent verily beleeveth that all the goods laded aboard the
said shipp, and which were aboard when shee was staid at Plimouth, were soe
laded by Merchants of Amsterdam and subiects of the said States living there
and thereabouts, and that for subiects of the said States, hee saith all the laders
of the said goods, were and are commonly accounted and resputed. And further
hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.

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