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|Transcription=Oastend of which Adrian Vanhide Master) and to be in
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the sayd vessell transported to Rotterdam and there delivered to
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theire factors or Agents to be disposed for their use and accompt which
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he knoweth for that he was then Master of the said Ketch and did
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receyve the sayd serges on board him to be disposed of as aforesayd
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by direction of the sayd ffurley and Page and otherwise he ćannot
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depose
  
|Transcription=1. Oastend of which Adrian Vauhide had formerly bene ˹was˺ Master and to be in
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To the second Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, That soone after the lading
2. the sayd vessell transported to Rotterdam and there delivered to
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of the sayd searges the sayd vessell the ''Coronation'' alias the ''ffortune''
3. theire factoires or Agents to be disposed for their use and accompt which
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did sett sayle with the sayd goods towards the Port of Rotterdam, and
4. he knoweth for that he was then Master of the said Ketch and did
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in her Course thither she was mett withall and sett upon by a Galliot
5. receyve the sayd serges on board him to be disposed of as aforesayd
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hoy being a Private Man of Warr of dover under the Command of
6. by direction of the sayd Farley and Page and otherwise he ćannot
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dirick Hendrix alias Swayne neere unto the Maze about the beginning
7. depose
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of March <u>1653.</u> aforesayd and the sayd Hendrix with some of his
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Company did come on board the sayd Ketch, and this deponent being present
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they seized and tooke in their possessions and perused the Cocketts and
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other dispatches that concerned the sayd searges and notwithstanding that they
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did see by the sayd Cocketts and other writings, that the sayd searges did
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belong to the sayd John ffurley and John Page of Colchester aforesaid,
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yet the sayd Hendrix did take and carry away out of the sayd Ketch
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the sayd twenty peices of mixed serges which were made up in two
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packes belonging to the sayd John ffurley Jun; and the sayd ten
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pieces of white serges which were made up allso in two other packs
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belonging to the sayd John Page, and did ćarry away the same and
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dispose them at his owne will and pleasure. All which this deponent
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knoweth to be true being then Master of the sayd Ketch and an eye
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witnesse of the sayd premisses. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
8. To the second Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, That soone after the lading
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To the third and fourth articles of the said allegation, This deponent saith that by the experience
9. of the sayd searges the sayd vessell the Coronation also the ffortune
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he hath of Colchester serges and the usuall prices they yield in
10. did sett sayle with the sayd goods towards the Port of Rotterdam, and
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Holland where he hath often tymes sold such serges, he doth verily
11. in her course thither she was mett withall and sett upon by a Galliot
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believe that the sayd twenty pieces of mixed serges were att the
12. hoy being a private Man of Warr of Dover under the Command of
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tyme of their lading with the Customes and other dutyes discharged
13. Dirick Hendrix alias Swayne neere unto the Maze about the beginning
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to be sold in Holland worth eighty pounds sterling or thereabouts, and the sayd ten
14. of March 1653. aforesayd and the sayd Hendrix with some of his
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pieces of white serges which the Customes and other dutyes worth
15. Company did come on board the sayd Ketch, and this deponent being present
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the sume of seventy pounds sterling or thereabouts and that the sayd
16. they seized and tooke in their possessions and perused the Cocketts and
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twenty and ten peices would then have yeilded the sayd respective prices
17. other dispatches that concerned the sayd searges and notwithstanding that they
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or neere thereabouts att Rotterdam and otherwise he ćannot depose
18. did see by the sayd Cocketts and other writings, that the sayd searges did
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saving that he saith that the sayd serges had they not bene so seized by the
19. belong to the sayd John Furley and John Page of Colchester aforesaid,
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said Hendrix had in and would in all probability have arrived in safety
20. yet the sayd Hendrix did take and carry away out of the sayd Ketch
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att Rotterdam and saving that he saith It is very probable that by
21. the sayd twenty peices of mixed serges which were made up in two
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reason of the scarcity of English serges att that tyme in Holland (the
22. packes belonging to the sayd John Farley Jun; and the sayd ten
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trade being interrupted by the warr) such goods would and might have
23. pieces of white serges which were made up allso in two other packs
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yeilded there a farr greater summe than this deponent hath predeposed
24. belonging to the sayd John Page, and did ćarry away the same and
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of
25. dispose them at his owne will and pleasure. All which this deponent
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26. knoweth to be true being then Master of the sayd Ketch and an eye
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27. witnesse of the sayd premisses. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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28. To the third ˹and fourth˺ articles of the said allegation This deponent saith that by the experience
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29. he hath of Colchester serges and the usuall prices they yield in
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30. Holland where he hath often tymes sold such serges, he doth verily
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31. believe that the sayd twenty pieces of mixed serges were att the
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32. tyme of their lading with the Customes and other dutyes discharged
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33. ˹to be sold in Holland˺ worth eighty pounds sterling or thereabouts, and the sayd ten
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34. pieces of white serges which the Customes and other dutyes worth
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35. the sume of seventy pounds sterling or thereabouts and that the sayd
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36. twenty and ten peices would then have yeilded the sayd respective prices
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37. or neere thereabouts att Rotterdam and otherwise he ćannot depose
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38. saving that he saith that the sayd serges had they not bene so seized by the
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39. said Hendrix had in and would in all probability have arrived in safety
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40. att Rotterdam and saving that he saith It is very probable that by
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41. reason of the scarcity of English serges att that tyme in Holland (the
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42. trade being interrupted by the warr) such goods would and might have
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43. yeilded there a farr greater summe than this deponent hath predeposed
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44. of And otherwise he cannot depose
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Oastend of which Adrian Vanhide Master) and to be in
the sayd vessell transported to Rotterdam and there delivered to
theire factors or Agents to be disposed for their use and accompt which
he knoweth for that he was then Master of the said Ketch and did
receyve the sayd serges on board him to be disposed of as aforesayd
by direction of the sayd ffurley and Page and otherwise he ćannot
depose

To the second Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, That soone after the lading
of the sayd searges the sayd vessell the Coronation alias the ffortune
did sett sayle with the sayd goods towards the Port of Rotterdam, and
in her Course thither she was mett withall and sett upon by a Galliot
hoy being a Private Man of Warr of dover under the Command of
dirick Hendrix alias Swayne neere unto the Maze about the beginning
of March 1653. aforesayd and the sayd Hendrix with some of his
Company did come on board the sayd Ketch, and this deponent being present
they seized and tooke in their possessions and perused the Cocketts and
other dispatches that concerned the sayd searges and notwithstanding that they
did see by the sayd Cocketts and other writings, that the sayd searges did
belong to the sayd John ffurley and John Page of Colchester aforesaid,
yet the sayd Hendrix did take and carry away out of the sayd Ketch
the sayd twenty peices of mixed serges which were made up in two
packes belonging to the sayd John ffurley Jun; and the sayd ten
pieces of white serges which were made up allso in two other packs
belonging to the sayd John Page, and did ćarry away the same and
dispose them at his owne will and pleasure. All which this deponent
knoweth to be true being then Master of the sayd Ketch and an eye
witnesse of the sayd premisses. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the third and fourth articles of the said allegation, This deponent saith that by the experience
he hath of Colchester serges and the usuall prices they yield in
Holland where he hath often tymes sold such serges, he doth verily
believe that the sayd twenty pieces of mixed serges were att the
tyme of their lading with the Customes and other dutyes discharged
to be sold in Holland worth eighty pounds sterling or thereabouts, and the sayd ten
pieces of white serges which the Customes and other dutyes worth
the sume of seventy pounds sterling or thereabouts and that the sayd
twenty and ten peices would then have yeilded the sayd respective prices
or neere thereabouts att Rotterdam and otherwise he ćannot depose
saving that he saith that the sayd serges had they not bene so seized by the
said Hendrix had in and would in all probability have arrived in safety
att Rotterdam and saving that he saith It is very probable that by
reason of the scarcity of English serges att that tyme in Holland (the
trade being interrupted by the warr) such goods would and might have
yeilded there a farr greater summe than this deponent hath predeposed
of

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