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Transcription

the said bill was drawne and the moneyes soe paid unto them for this and
upon noe other account. And saith that upon the said bringing up of the said shipp
to Tolon, the said Admirall Stokes (as usually in like case) declared to the master
and company, that if they would[?in gexxxxxsh] confesse the truth, then the said
goods belonged to Spaniards, hee woud then deliver the master his shipp
and pay him his freight, then the [?wlh] hee might be enabled to pay his
company their wages, if not, hee upon the proofes and reasons
appearing to him should be necessitated to turne them out of the
shipp, and keep her and her lading in his possession, til the matter
touching her being prize or not, were determined in the Admiraltie
Court of England, and saith the said said two persons freely
offered themselves to come and depose as aforesaid, without any
sollicitation thereto or consideration, and further deposeth not #

[GUTTER] [?being] that the said }
Admirall Stokes put it }
[GUTTER] [?Gucu] }
[GUTTER] whether hee}
[GUTTER] [?knew that] the}
[GUTTER] did not belong} [LH MARGIN]
[GUTTER] Spaniards, but }
[GUTTER] really dutch goods,}
[GUTTER] [the said] van lymen
[GUTTER] saying hee }
[GUTTER] to whome }
[GUTTER][?they] belonged }
RS }

To the seaventh hee saith that this deponent used all the leagl wayes
and meanes he could thinke of to preserve the lading of the said shipp
vizt all such part thereof as came to his possession or knowledge
entire and free from embeazelments, and that he did openly in the
front of her shipps company, cause to be read and afterwards fixed on
the main mast of the said shipp, a written paper (a copie whereof
hee now leaveth) prohibiting and threatening as is therein [xxxxxxxxxx]
and that finding two of his shipps company afterwards, who had
transgressed the purpose the said paper, caused them to receive
the number of stripes therein [?mentioned] upon their bare backs at the
Geer Captstan of the ffairfax in the front of the shipps company
to the end that others might take example by them. And this [xxxx]
this deponent hath taken from time to time upon all seizures, to
prevent embeazelment of goods and further deposeth not.

To the last hee saith his forgoeing deposition is true.

Upon the last Allegation containing six Articles./..

To the first article of the said Allegation hee referreth himself
to his deposition made upon the fourth article of the Allegation dated
the thirteeth day of Aprill 1659. and further cannot
depose :/:

To the second article hee refereth himselfe to his deposition
made to the Eighth article of the first allegation dated the seventh
of January 1658. and further cannot depose. saving the
said John Van Lymen did alsoe declare to this Deponent that

after the discharge of some part of his Lading into

the foresaid fflute hee was to enter the port of Cadiz with
the Santa Maria. there to discharge the rest of her Lading, and
to have there refitted his said ship for a further Imployment .
or to that effect./:

To the third hee referreth himselfe to his deposition made to the
third article of the third Allegation containing Eight articles and
further cannot depose./.

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