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Jacob Fortree of the parish of Saint dennis Backchurch
London Merchant aged 41 yeares or thereabouts, sworne
and examined as aforesaid saith as followeth, videlicet

To the first Interrogatory hee saith an deposeth that as hee hath
heard and verily beleeveth the shipp Interrogated the Pease of [?hXXXX]
(John Cornelison Yonge John commannder) came aground
neere Portland, and that being gotten off thence, shee
afterwards

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To the sceond hee deposeth that hee hath received letters from
diverse of the said proprietors , intimating that a greate part of
the said silke belonged unto them and that they were owners thereof
And saith that twelve bills of lading (whereof the twelve that are tied about with a white
tape stringe, and marked on the back with the letter C. are the copies) were
sent him from the said Merchants that soe wrote unto him, to the
ende to seeke for and demannd restitution of the goods therein contained
as belonging unto them

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Jacob ffortrye

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