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Transcription

wyne and other her sayd ladeing aboard her seized by two
men of warr Commissionated (as their Captaines Jacob Bola[?r]t and
John Van Sluce and their Companyes gave out) by the King of Spaine
for seizure of the shipps and goods of the subiects of the Common
wealth of England which men of warr as their sayd Captaines and
Companyes affirmed belonged to dunkirke and Ostend And hee saith
the sayd Captaines and their Companyes haveing soe seized the sayd
shipp Mary and Joyce and the sayd five pipes of wine aboard her and
other her ladeing carried her and her sayd ladeing into the Groyne
in Galisia And further to these articles hee cannot of certayne
knowledge depose for that hee was goen from the Groyne before
the wines claymed or any of them were taken out of the Mary
and Joyce and put aboard the Elizabeth hee this deponent and others
of his Company getting passage thence in a fflemish shipp for
Rotchell But saith hee verily beleeveth divers of the wines
laden aboard the Mary and Joyce at Oratava aforesayd the
tyme aforesayd, and amongst the rest the five pipes of wine=
soe there laden aboard her by the sayd Perez marked as afore-
sayd were put aboard the Elizabeth arlate and shee surprized with
them aboard her by some shipp belonging to the Commonwealth
of England for that hee coming from Rotchell to London
sawe lyeing in the River of Thames a shipp called the Elizabeth
and having aboard her many pipes of Canarie wynes
marked with the very same markes as the wines laden aboard
the Mary and Joyce at Oratava were at their ladeing there marked
with and among others some pipes of Canarie wyne marked
with the same marke as the sayd five pipes laded there
as aforesayd by the sayd Perez were at the tyme of such their
ladeing there marked with videlicet with the marke mentioned in
the bill of ladeing in this cause exhibited and in the sixth article
of the allegation but how many hee now remembreth not And therefore verily beleeveth the sayd
pipes hee soe sawe in the Elizabeth in the River of Thames
were and are the very same pipes of wyne soe laden by
the sayd Perez as aforesayd at Oratava aboard the Mary and
Joyce and seized in her as aforesayd by the sayd two Spanish
men of warr or some of them This hee deposeth for that hee tooke notice of the
markes of the sayd pipes as they were among other wines unladeing
out of the Elizabeth in the River of Thames into lighters to bee
brought