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Transcription

Colours abroad at such time as the ffreetrade first met her
And this deponent further sayth that the Master of the ffreetrade
haled the Saint Mary and demanded whence she was? To which the
sayd Andreas or Anderson, sor some of the Saint Marys Company made
answer in this deponents hearing that she belonged to Amsterdam, and
that she belonged to subiects of the States of the United Netherlands
and was set out and came from thence. And further cannot
answer to this Interrogatorie saving he sayth most of the Saint Maries
Company were Hollanders and spake Dutch./

Ad 3um Rendet That shortly after the Capytaine and Company of and
in the Saint Mary had declared themselves to be of Holland
as aforesaid they did in a hostile and warlike manner set
upon seize and take the ffreetrade Interrate, and all her
lading in her and carried the same away with them. And further answereth not, saving he sauth
the foresayd five hundred bags of Galls and two bales of silkes
(so marked and numbred as aforesaid) were then onboard the
ffreetrade, and seized and carried away in her, whereby he
sayth the Interrate Mr Gregory, Mr Nence, and Mr Allen
were and are utterly dispoiled and dispossessed of the same./

Ad ult rendet That he hath heard from the Master of the ffreetrade
to the effect interrate, namely that the sayd ship had a
license from the Vice King of Valentia to trade freely
without any molestation. et alre non rendet./

John Gould[?stone] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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