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To the 4th and 5th hee deposeth that the shipps provisions of armes and ammunition
were 36 peeces of ordnance mounted aloft and 4 that were laid in hold till
it was seene howe the shipp could beare them aloft, about 15000 weight
of shott small and greate, 30 odd barrells of powder, 20 odd muskets, some
pikes, swords and bills, and soe farr as hee knoweth there were not any gunns
armes or ammunition aboard the said shipp saving as aforesaid, and that the
foresaid six iron guns that were not of the shipps [?XXXXons], but laden for
merchandizing, were stowed in hold amongest the other goods. alr nescit.

To the 6 hee saith that the shipp was upon a merchandizing and not a mannof warr voyage.

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To the 9. 10. et 11. hee saith hee told the Captaines arlate or some of their
company that the shipp was bound for Cales and thence for Ligorne, and
spake of noe other place, (as the truth was) in case the Skipper met with
a freight at Cadiz for Ligorne, alr negative et [?necit].

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To the 22th hee saith that all the said shipps company were
hired at Lubeck, and this deponent was told the end and designe
of the said voyage as aforesaid at the time of his hiring, and was to
have 30 Rex dollers and the proffit of 9 tonnes of salt, for the
voyage from Lubeck to Cadiz and home againe, and if hee went further
hee was to have monthly wages from Cadiz at 10 peeces of
eight per month, and hee was hired to serve in the said shipp
as a merchants shipp. alr nescit.

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