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|Transcription=guns put aboard, fourtie peeces of wine and fiftie arobes of oile, which
 
|Transcription=guns put aboard, fourtie peeces of wine and fiftie arobes of oile, which
 
were for the said owners and imployers their account. And
 
were for the said owners and imployers their account. And
saith there was a President with his foure servants imbarques in the
+
saith there was a President with his foure servants imbarqued in the
 
said shipp for Santa domingo, and soe the said shipp departed from Cadiz
 
said shipp for Santa domingo, and soe the said shipp departed from Cadiz
and in or about May 1656 arived at Santa domingo
+
and in or about May 1656 arived at Santa domingo, which hee
 +
knoweth because hee went in her, And saith that when they came
 +
to Santa domingo they found that the said two shipps were become
 +
useles to them and unserviceable, whereof the said two Masters [XXXX GUTTER]
 +
complained. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
 +
 
 +
To the seaventh and eighth articles and schedule hee saith that the said two masters seeing
 +
their shipps in such [XXXX], obtained leave of the Governour at
 +
Santa domingo to get freight for their said shipp the ''Nicholas'' for Spaine
 +
And thereupon hee saith there were laden at Santa domingo aboard
 +
her a greate quantitie of hides, tobaccoes, Cacoa and other goods
 +
being as hee beleeveth the severall quantities schedulated, and
 +
besides hee saith there were severall passengers embarqued for
 +
Spaine, and saith that the said shipp departed with the said lading and
 +
passengers from Santa domingo for Cadiz in or about November
 +
1656, and in or about January then next following, were met with
 +
and seized by the ''Maidstone frigot'' arlate neare Ca[?y]a Saint Vincent
 +
at which time all the said lading, with many peaces of eight in
 +
chests were aboard and came to the hands and possession of
 +
Captaine Adams and company, All which hee knoweth being present
 +
and seeing the premisses soe donne. And further hee cannot depose
  
 
}}
 
}}

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guns put aboard, fourtie peeces of wine and fiftie arobes of oile, which
were for the said owners and imployers their account. And
saith there was a President with his foure servants imbarqued in the
said shipp for Santa domingo, and soe the said shipp departed from Cadiz
and in or about May 1656 arived at Santa domingo, which hee
knoweth because hee went in her, And saith that when they came
to Santa domingo they found that the said two shipps were become
useles to them and unserviceable, whereof the said two Masters [XXXX GUTTER]
complained. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the seaventh and eighth articles and schedule hee saith that the said two masters seeing
their shipps in such [XXXX], obtained leave of the Governour at
Santa domingo to get freight for their said shipp the Nicholas for Spaine
And thereupon hee saith there were laden at Santa domingo aboard
her a greate quantitie of hides, tobaccoes, Cacoa and other goods
being as hee beleeveth the severall quantities schedulated, and
besides hee saith there were severall passengers embarqued for
Spaine, and saith that the said shipp departed with the said lading and
passengers from Santa domingo for Cadiz in or about November
1656, and in or about January then next following, were met with
and seized by the Maidstone frigot arlate neare Ca[?y]a Saint Vincent
at which time all the said lading, with many peaces of eight in
chests were aboard and came to the hands and possession of
Captaine Adams and company, All which hee knoweth being present
and seeing the premisses soe donne. And further hee cannot depose