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entrusted the Command of the said vessell
and all the other that were with him spe=
ciall charge not to come within Command
but to send their papers to the President
of Santa domingo and to gett an order for
free Trade at Barsalonia and this
Rendent haveinge want of Englishmen
in the Mayflower where hee had neere
about three hundred negroes to looke to
hee could not spare more english but
gott some Spaniards to goe with them
to helpe to saile the said vessell and to
negotiate for them onshoare about theire
buisuines which with boyes in all might
bee about Tenne as hee beleeveth and
not above most of which were cheifly
to rowe the Boats ashoare that soe
the Shipps might bee kept out of Com=
mand in the possessiom of the english
as hee beleeveth but by the not observeing
the orders of this Rendent or what other
meanes hee knoweth not the said vessell
and goods were seized upon betrayed
and lost and the said Mr hatton the
factor put in prison and there still detained as hee beleeveth
might as hee beleeveth bee sent to the consultation house in Spaine
whither the said hickman must alsoe
have beene sent if hee had beene a
prisoner as hee beleeveth but he hath
heard and doeth beleeve that the said
hickman brought home to England
divers goods and [?pearke] And
Therefore hee doeth not beleeve