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|Transcription=payd here in London in manner hereafter to the Assignes and for the use of the sayd Imployers
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of the sayd ostend shipp of warr by mr Michael Castile of London merchant
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upon whom two bills of exchange were drawne in that behalfe, and saith
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the money was so payd by the hands of this deponents
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to the sayd Assignes And saith that for
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and after the sayd Contract and payment of the sayd moneyes the sayd Didier
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ffawcault was and att this present is the true and lawfull owner and
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Imployer of the sayd shipp and her lading now on board her and for and
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as such accounted whiich he knoweth for the reasons aforesayd. And
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otherwise he cannot depose.
  
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To the fifth article of the sayd allegation he saith that after the sayd shipp was with
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her lading so bought by this deponent att Ostend as aforesayd sheesett
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sayle from thence and as this deponent by letters of advise from the
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sayd Oliver Gain is informed, in her Course for Rohan  meeting with foule
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weather was forced into Callice, and that being againe upon her Course
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from Callice to Rohan was taken by some of the shipps of this Commonwealth
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and carryed into Dover. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
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To the sixth article of the sayd allegation he saith the sayd Didier ffauquot did p[?ay]
 
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the arlate mr Michael Castaele of London merchant to give him a
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letter of Credit to Ostend for such moneyes as should be requisit to redeeme the sayd ship and goods which letter was by this deponent carryed to
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ostend and delivered to Anthony Domician there the factor or Correspondent
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of the sayd Mr Castaeole; which Dominician drew the foresayd bills for 320 ''li''
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upon the sayd Michael Castaele, and the sayd Michael Castaele did accept
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the sayd bills, and by the hands of this deponent pay the sayd moneyes to the Assignes of the sayd
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Imployers for whose use the sayd bills were drawne, and saith the
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money videlicet 320 ''li'' so payd by the sayd Castaele was really payd for the
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sayd shipp and lading, and was really and truly the moneyes of him
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the sayd Didier ffaqual, which he knoweth for that he this deponent
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did receyve the same of the sayd ffauqot and in satisfaction of the
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sayd bills and in the name and behalfe of the sayd Castael upon whom
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the same were drawne payd the same to the Assignes of the sayd Imployers
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here in London. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
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To the seventh article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the schedule to
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the sayd allegation annexed and now shewne to him this Examinat was and is
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the true Copie of the Originall sale or Agreement made
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of the sayd shipp and goods, and this deponent did receyve the same
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from the hands of one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of
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Bridges as and for a true Copie. And saith that albeit the sayd sale
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were made to this deponent in his owne name yet the same was so
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done by vertue of the sayd Commission or Letter of Attorney made by
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the sayd ffawcault to this deponent as aforesayd, and because the sayd
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ffawcat was not the present, And saith that in reality and truth the
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same was so done for the sole use and accompt of the sayd Didier ffaw[?quot]
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and he did really pay the money for the same in manner as aforesayd
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which he knoweth being privy to all the sayd passages and further cannot depose
  
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payd here in London in manner hereafter to the Assignes and for the use of the sayd Imployers
of the sayd ostend shipp of warr by mr Michael Castile of London merchant
upon whom two bills of exchange were drawne in that behalfe, and saith
the money was so payd by the hands of this deponents
to the sayd Assignes And saith that for
and after the sayd Contract and payment of the sayd moneyes the sayd Didier
ffawcault was and att this present is the true and lawfull owner and
Imployer of the sayd shipp and her lading now on board her and for and
as such accounted whiich he knoweth for the reasons aforesayd. And
otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fifth article of the sayd allegation he saith that after the sayd shipp was with
her lading so bought by this deponent att Ostend as aforesayd sheesett
sayle from thence and as this deponent by letters of advise from the
sayd Oliver Gain is informed, in her Course for Rohan meeting with foule
weather was forced into Callice, and that being againe upon her Course
from Callice to Rohan was taken by some of the shipps of this Commonwealth
and carryed into Dover. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the sixth article of the sayd allegation he saith the sayd Didier ffauquot did p[?ay]
the arlate mr Michael Castaele of London merchant to give him a
letter of Credit to Ostend for such moneyes as should be requisit to redeeme the sayd ship and goods which letter was by this deponent carryed to
ostend and delivered to Anthony Domician there the factor or Correspondent
of the sayd Mr Castaeole; which Dominician drew the foresayd bills for 320 li
upon the sayd Michael Castaele, and the sayd Michael Castaele did accept
the sayd bills, and by the hands of this deponent pay the sayd moneyes to the Assignes of the sayd
Imployers for whose use the sayd bills were drawne, and saith the
money videlicet 320 li so payd by the sayd Castaele was really payd for the
sayd shipp and lading, and was really and truly the moneyes of him
the sayd Didier ffaqual, which he knoweth for that he this deponent
did receyve the same of the sayd ffauqot and in satisfaction of the
sayd bills and in the name and behalfe of the sayd Castael upon whom
the same were drawne payd the same to the Assignes of the sayd Imployers
here in London. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the seventh article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the schedule to
the sayd allegation annexed and now shewne to him this Examinat was and is
the true Copie of the Originall sale or Agreement made
of the sayd shipp and goods, and this deponent did receyve the same
from the hands of one of the Actuaries of the Admiralty Court of
Bridges as and for a true Copie. And saith that albeit the sayd sale
were made to this deponent in his owne name yet the same was so
done by vertue of the sayd Commission or Letter of Attorney made by
the sayd ffawcault to this deponent as aforesayd, and because the sayd
ffawcat was not the present, And saith that in reality and truth the
same was so done for the sole use and accompt of the sayd Didier ffaw[?quot]
and he did really pay the money for the same in manner as aforesayd
which he knoweth being privy to all the sayd passages and further cannot depose

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