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Transcription

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To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponents aith that the arlate
shipp the Charitas or Charitie set sayle from Gottenburgh in
Company of seveb other Gottenburgh shipps all laden with the like
goods wherewith the Charity is laden, five whereof were bound for Lisboa
And saith that all the sayd sevenb vessells with their lading respectively
are come voluntarily into this Commonwealth that is to say four of
them to Portsmouth and three to this Port of London, which he knoweth
having lately seene and spoken with the 7 skippers of the sayd seven shipps hereatt London
and otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fourth article of the saud allegation This deponent saith That he this
deponent being Paul Paulson the master of the sayd shipp Charity arlate
is a native of Stettyn in Pomerland and a subiect of the queene of
Sweden and is a Citizen and Burgher of Gottenburgh and so
hath bene for theis two yeares now last past, and was two yeares
agoe solemnly admitted and sworne a Burgher of the sayd Citty
in the Stadt howse thereby before the Magestrates of the sayd Citty
And saith that he hath a wife living att Exwick in Holland
but hath not bene in Holland theis three yeares now last past
and seene his wife in all that tyme And further cannot depose.

To the fifth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd vessell
the Charity had not any other Colours buy the Swedish onely during this
voyage from Gottenburgh as aforesayd.

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